I have an Apple MacBook A1990 15" 2018 board 820-01041. It just went out during operation and won't start anymore. When I connect the charging cable, there is only 5V but it shows 1.55A see picture. I exchanged the Q3200 but it didn't help .
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Re: Macbook A1990 820-01041-A No Power on
Remove all power. Measure the resistance across fuse F7000 and also F7001.
Are any of these fuses blown? Resistance should be ~0 ohms if ok.
Next, remove both fuses, F7000 & F7001 off the logic board.
Power up again with your adapter and measure the voltage to ground of F7000 PCB pad, pin # 1.
Pin #1 is the producer side of this voltage rail which is created by U7000 (ISL9240).
What is the voltage of PPBUS_G3H now ?
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Re: Macbook A1990 820-01041-A No Power on
Ok if the fuse is removed, the 9M ohms is on which pin of F7000 PCB pads?
Pin #1 is towards the U7000 (ISL chip). Pin # 2 is the consumer side.
Suspecting that pin #1 is with the high resistance? If yes, power up without these fuses.
Measure the VOLTAGE to ground @ Pin #1 of F7000 PCB pad.
What voltage is now present?
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Re: Macbook A1990 820-01041-A No Power on
Resistance is great but voltage is not.
Confirm the voltages on the input of U7000.
With a 5 volt adapter voltage, this regulator should kick into BOOST voltage mode to supply a higher voltage @ pin #1 of the F7000 pad.
Be sure that you are truly on pin #1 of the fuse pad.
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