This will be a headscratcher. I don't know how to break it down to a readable topic.
Im troubleshooting Rx5700 GPU. Core voltage missing.
I have schematics and Boardview.
I'm currently troubleshooting a power management setup that involves the IR35217M and NCP81022 chips. I've encountered some issues specifically with the SM_ALERT#, SM_DIO, and SM_CLK pins, and I'm hoping to get some insights or suggestions from those who might have experience with these components. Current Observations:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/docume...1-0-board-view
https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=3472710
I appreciate any advice or information you can provide. Thank you!
Im troubleshooting Rx5700 GPU. Core voltage missing.
I have schematics and Boardview.
I'm currently troubleshooting a power management setup that involves the IR35217M and NCP81022 chips. I've encountered some issues specifically with the SM_ALERT#, SM_DIO, and SM_CLK pins, and I'm hoping to get some insights or suggestions from those who might have experience with these components. Current Observations:
- The SM_ALERT# pin is active (pulled low), indicating a potential fault condition. I understand this pin is an active low alert signal that indicates when the regulator status has changed, and it requires a pull-up resistor to function correctly.
- The SM_DIO pin has a steady voltage of 3.3V, and the SM_CLK pin also measures 3.3V.
- Has anyone experienced similar issues with these pins, especially in the context of the IR35217M and NCP81022?
- What could be the potential causes for the SM_ALERT# being pulled low? Are there specific conditions I should check in the circuit?
- What troubleshooting steps do you recommend for ensuring that the SM_DIO and SM_CLK lines are communicating correctly?
- Could you share any resources or insights on proper pull-up resistor values or configurations that have worked for you in similar setups?
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/docume...1-0-board-view
https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=3472710
I appreciate any advice or information you can provide. Thank you!
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