MacBook Air M1 820-02016
Hello group. The Macbook was flooded and someone was already tinkering with it, it doesn't show any signs of life. The track pad was also affected by water, but didn't find any shorts. The charger initialises usually 5V and about 300mA and at 20V 20-50mA, voltages as below:
PP3V8_AON_VDDMAIN - 3.8v
PPBUS_AON -12.3V then 12.0V and going down and cycles
PPVDD_SOC_S1 - 0.62v
PP1V8_S2 -1.8v
PP2V5_AWAKE_NAND - 2.58v
PP1V25_S2 - 1.22v
PP3v3_S2_UPC - 3.3v
PP5v_S2 - 5.2V
PP3v3_UPC0_LDO - 3.3v
PP3v3_UPC1_LDO - 3.3v
PP1v5_UPC0_LDO_CORE - 1.59v
PP1v5_UPC1_LDO_CORE - 1.59v
The SOC heats up to about 20 degrees. Trying to force DFU through the jumper does nothing. Is it a faulty SOC?
Hello group. The Macbook was flooded and someone was already tinkering with it, it doesn't show any signs of life. The track pad was also affected by water, but didn't find any shorts. The charger initialises usually 5V and about 300mA and at 20V 20-50mA, voltages as below:
PP3V8_AON_VDDMAIN - 3.8v
PPBUS_AON -12.3V then 12.0V and going down and cycles
PPVDD_SOC_S1 - 0.62v
PP1V8_S2 -1.8v
PP2V5_AWAKE_NAND - 2.58v
PP1V25_S2 - 1.22v
PP3v3_S2_UPC - 3.3v
PP5v_S2 - 5.2V
PP3v3_UPC0_LDO - 3.3v
PP3v3_UPC1_LDO - 3.3v
PP1v5_UPC0_LDO_CORE - 1.59v
PP1v5_UPC1_LDO_CORE - 1.59v
The SOC heats up to about 20 degrees. Trying to force DFU through the jumper does nothing. Is it a faulty SOC?