bridportpcrepair
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Hi guys, long term lurker, first time poster / subscriber here!
I've got a Macbook 2013 Retina here (820-3462) that presents with a laggy trackpad and slow operation, kernel task up at 700% etc.
Board was very clean, very small amount of liquid ingress (possibly coffee on one of the Poly caps underneath) but no corrosion and (seemingly) no damage done, or at least nothing obvious.
Running ASD gives me an IC0R error (I can get the error code if required but the L/B is on the shelf at the moment). Battery is charged to 100% and seems good.
Have investigated the IC0R circuit, all traces look good and test fine, all components in the circuit test at their specified values.
U5400 voltages:
Pin 1 / 2 - GND
Pin 3 - 3.3v
Pin 4 / 5 - 12.56v
Pin 6 - 3.3v
I've replaced the U5400 as a matter of precaution because it originally was presenting at 0.2v which seemed low, however I'm not sure what voltage is supposed to be present at Pin 6? Have spent two weeks on Google but not found any information anywhere!
Also swapped R5400 with R5410 as a matter of testing to see if the fault 'moved' but no difference.
Before I throw this board at the wall, can anyone give me a clue as to what I'm looking for at Pin 6 to get the correct reference voltage for the SMC?
Considering 'white washing' the circuit to see whether that fixes the problem but given that each component tests OK individually with no signs of obvious damage I'm not sure it'll help...
Thanks guys!
I've got a Macbook 2013 Retina here (820-3462) that presents with a laggy trackpad and slow operation, kernel task up at 700% etc.
Board was very clean, very small amount of liquid ingress (possibly coffee on one of the Poly caps underneath) but no corrosion and (seemingly) no damage done, or at least nothing obvious.
Running ASD gives me an IC0R error (I can get the error code if required but the L/B is on the shelf at the moment). Battery is charged to 100% and seems good.
Have investigated the IC0R circuit, all traces look good and test fine, all components in the circuit test at their specified values.
U5400 voltages:
Pin 1 / 2 - GND
Pin 3 - 3.3v
Pin 4 / 5 - 12.56v
Pin 6 - 3.3v
I've replaced the U5400 as a matter of precaution because it originally was presenting at 0.2v which seemed low, however I'm not sure what voltage is supposed to be present at Pin 6? Have spent two weeks on Google but not found any information anywhere!
Also swapped R5400 with R5410 as a matter of testing to see if the fault 'moved' but no difference.
Before I throw this board at the wall, can anyone give me a clue as to what I'm looking for at Pin 6 to get the correct reference voltage for the SMC?
Considering 'white washing' the circuit to see whether that fixes the problem but given that each component tests OK individually with no signs of obvious damage I'm not sure it'll help...
Thanks guys!