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1. Sensing Circuit Repair (Completed): I found clear evidence of degradation in the voltage sensing section. I have already replaced RD538 and RD539 (PPBUS Voltage Sensor) because they were completely out of spec:
2. The Root Cause - PP1V8_S2 Short: Continuing the analysis, I identified the reason why the PMU is not releasing the enables: there is a 4Ω short to ground on PP1V8_S2.
- RD538: measured 195kΩ (target 78.7kΩ) replaced with 82kΩ
- RD539: measured 59kΩ (target 31.6kΩ) replaced with 33kΩ.
2. The Root Cause - PP1V8_S2 Short: Continuing the analysis, I identified the reason why the PMU is not releasing the enables: there is a 4Ω short to ground on PP1V8_S2.
- This rail is critical for the early boot stage. The PMU detects the overcurrent and resets the sequence immediately, which also explains why PPBUS is cycling between 8V and 12V.
- Current Status: Injected 1V into the rail, but with 4Ω the draw is only 0.25A. It’s a "cold short" (0.25W), making it difficult to spot via thermal cam. What do you suggest in order to isolate the failing component?
- Should I remove UD550 and UD560 (INA190) to see if the 4Ω short on the 1.8V line clears, as they are directly powered by this rail and are in the area where I found the degraded resistors? Do you find this apropriate?
- Should I investigate the PMU (U7700) or potential decoupling caps around the SoC?