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I measured several rails from page 66 and some others. Does this look as it should?
Not energized:
PP1V1_S3: 0
PP0V6_S3: 0
PP1V8_S3: 0
PPVCC_S0_CPU: 0
PP1V8_S0SW_CPU: 0
PM_SLP_SUS_L: 0
PM_SLP_S3_L: 0
Energized:
PPBUS_G3H: 11.8
PP5V_G3S: 5.1
PP3V3_G3H: 3.3
PP3V3_S5: 2.0
PP1V8_G3S: 1.8...
This A2179 Air arrived dead after customer dropped it. One of its USB-C ports showed 20V, the other 5V. I replaced both CD3217s from an identical donor board and the machine appeared to work fine.
However, when the computer is shut down, the battery continues draining (about 10-15% in 6 hours)...
I ended up checking all lines in the USB-C area that run between front and bottom logic board. I found 8 broken or intermittent lines, so this board surely has plenty of internal damage. I'm saying good-bye to it.
Yes, I agree. But which ones do I check?
I measured the CC lines and the I2C_UPC bus lines for all possible combinations of CD3215s and USB-C plugs. See attached.
I checked the lines between XA and XB (I2C_UPC_X) and they are all good. I did find two missing connections between XA and the redriver U3000 (I2C_UPC_X_DBG_CTL), but those should not matter for the inter-CD3215 communication, right?
Yes, cycling PPBUS 12.6V for 15-20s, then 12.3 for 2s.
Checked NAND seating and solders and all are ok. Of course, there's no guarantee that the NANDs were fully functional on the donor board...
Replacing all 5 NANDs removed the shorts on P1V8_SSD0 and P2V5_NAND_SSD0 and I now measure all correct voltages. But the machine is stuck at 20V 0.04A with no startup.
No shorts on the big coils. DFU Restore fails with error 9.
PPBUS is cycling back and forth between 12.6V and 12.3V. With...
I get one brief flash on my USB mouse, then nothing. No external video. No Caps Lock light.
PPVCC_S0_CPU is initially 0.97V, then stabilizing at 0.87V.
This MacBook originally showed a short on PPBUS, which I traced to one of the CPU power drivers (U7410). Replacing it removed the short.
Now the trackpad clicks and the fans are spinning, but it doesn't start up. PPBUS is 12.57V and the USB-C meter reads 20V and 2-3A (without a battery...
If a trace is broken it must be inside the board. I could remove the two troublemaker CD3215s and check for continuity of the connections between XA and XB. Any pointers as to which lines are the important ones? I2C_UPC_XA_DBG_CTL? I2C_UPC_X?
After replacing all four CD3215s, the situation is unchanged. One additional observation is that the bus connecting the CD3215s together (I2C_UPC_) shows values around 2V on half of the CD3215s, and 3.3V on the others. Help!
Yes, both ways.
Note that I have replaced several CD3215s, all sourced from various donor boards. I now suspect that some of these were not fully functional to begin with... I will get brand-new CD3215s and replace all 4. Stay tuned.
Also, I got the machine to start up on battery power. It shows the battery percentage but does not recognize the charger at all. The battery is not charging.
Another observation: when I connect a battery, I get the following depending which port I plug the charger in:
TA: 20V 0A
TB: 20V 0A
XA: blank USB meter
XB: 20V 0A
Without a battery present, I get:
TA: 5.1V 0.26A
TB: 5.1V 0.26A
XA: 5.1V 0.26A
XB: 5.1V 0.26A