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There was fluid in the CB722 area CB722 was removed and the area was cleaned. it draws 0.05 amps right now and the U3900 is a bit hot. I couldn't find the part code of the u3900
1- The battery is full sign does not appear on the screen, while the battery is plugged in, the current drawn decreases to 0.30, 0.60, 0.77, 0.85 and 0.05 amps, and the same thing is repeated all the time. I'm noticing the u3900 is getting a little hot. Is it normal for the u3900 to get hot at 0.05 amps? This device is in contact with liquid.
2-I haven't tried DFU mode because there is no battery charging message on the screen and it won't charge.
3-cb721 is not in place, does it prevent it from opening?
The device does not draw a constant current. In the continuous restart mode, the current rises to 0.85 and then drops to 0.05. Doesn't that indicate that the device is not turned on? In the video, it is seen that there is a battery sign, no battery sign is displayed on the screen. I tried DFU mode and it did not work.
PPBUS_G3H is not stable?
AWAKE and SLPS2R voltages try to appear at least?
Try to understand, many times DFU fix boards not turning on.
T2 must turn on the board, when works properly.
Fixing T2 corrupted firmware, doesn't require the board to turn on; just need above mentioned voltages.
L7811 - PP0V82_SLPDDR = 0.8 Voltage After 30 seconds, it drops to 0 voltage and returns to the same voltage. L7813- PP1V8_SLPS2R = 1.8 Voltage After 30 seconds, it drops to 0 voltage and returns to the same voltage. L7814- PP1V1_SLPS2R = 1.1 Voltage After 30 seconds, it drops to 0 voltage and returns to the same voltage. L7816- PP0V9_SLPDDR = 0.9 Voltage After 30 seconds, it drops to 0 voltage and returns to the same voltage.
In the video I sent you, the current was falling to 0, at that moment all voltages go out and then it comes back.