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    #21
    Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

    Attach the Type C power adapter and locate the local ACE controller linked to the USB connector in use.

    Need to check the LDO rails for that ACE controller to confirm the ACE controller is not defective.

    Measure the voltage to ground of:

    PP3v3_UPC0_LDO (UF400)
    PP1v5_UPC0_LDO_CORE (UF400)

    PP3v3_UPC1_LDO (UF500)
    PP1v5_UPC1_LDO_CORE (UF500)


    Remove all power -> meter in resistance mode.

    Measure the resistance to ground of PP3v3_S2.

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      #22
      Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

      Originally posted by slimmy182 View Post
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        #23
        Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

        Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
        In future please upload all your images to badcaps rather than use an external image host.
        Some image hosts add advertising to links for all sorts of shit,including promoting their own site.
        Thank you, I will.


        Locig board connected to battery only (no DCIN) show 1.80v fuse @F5200 (2 PPBUS_AON 1 PPVBAT_AON_CHGR_REG. Is that nomal?
        Last edited by Vesko356; 05-16-2023, 12:28 PM. Reason: Removed full quote with picture.

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          #24
          Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

          Originally posted by mon2 View Post
          Attach the Type C power adapter and locate the local ACE controller linked to the USB connector in use.

          Need to check the LDO rails for that ACE controller to confirm the ACE controller is not defective.

          Measure the voltage to ground of:

          PP3v3_UPC0_LDO (UF400)
          PP1v5_UPC0_LDO_CORE (UF400)

          PP3v3_UPC1_LDO (UF500)
          PP1v5_UPC1_LDO_CORE (UF500)


          Remove all power -> meter in resistance mode.

          Measure the resistance to ground of PP3v3_S2.
          PP3v3_UPC0_LDO (UF400) 3.44V
          PP1v5_UPC0_LDO_CORE (UF400) 1.48V

          PP3v3_UPC1_LDO (UF500) 3.44V
          PP1v5_UPC1_LDO_CORE (UF500)
          1.48V


          resistance to ground of PP3v3_S2.
          CC717
          1 PP3v3_S2 35(2000K scale) ohms
          0 gnd 0 ohms

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            #25
            Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

            Really stuck on this.

            PPBUS_AON 12.30V present,
            PP3v8_AON 3.78V present,
            PP3v3_s2 0v, not shorted. PP3V3S2_EN not present as well.
            P3V3S2_DSCHG_EN_RC 3.40V present.

            LDO check on:

            U8100

            PP3V8_AON_MPMU_ISNS_VIN
            CY1M3 3.77V

            PPVDD_LDO20_14_8_3
            C8300 0V DIODIE MODE 269

            PPVDD_S2SW_VDD2H
            C83B1 0V DIODE MODE 36

            PP1V8_AON
            R8620 1.79V

            PP3V3_S2_LDO
            C8331 0V DIODE MODE 1.25 (20k multimeter scale)


            PP1V2_AWAKE_PLL
            C8360 0V DIODE MODE 358

            PP1V8_AON_MPMU
            C84A0 1.79V

            PP1V2_AON_MPMU
            C8341 1.19V

            PP3V3_AON
            C83A0 0.33V (CLIKING SOUND WHEN MEASURING) DIODE MODE 0.84 (20K SCALE MULTIMETER)

            PP0V855_S2SW_CIO
            C83B5 0V DIODE MODE 0.54 (20K SCALE MULTIMETER)

            PP3V3_S2SW_SNS
            C83D0 0V DIODE MODE 488

            PP1V2_S2_CIO
            C8350 0V DIODE MODE 01.19 (20K SCALE MULTIMETER)


            PP1V5_LDOINT_MPMU
            C8380 1.50V





            U7700





            PP3V8_AON_SPMU_ISNS_VIN
            CY1S5 3.77V

            PP1V25_S2
            RT311 0V DIODE MODE 246

            PP0V88_S1
            C77C1 0V DIODE MODE 01.27 (20K SCALE MULTIMETER)


            PP0V72_S2_VDD_LOW
            C7840 0V DIODE MODE 256

            PP1V8_AON_SPMU
            C7891 1.80V

            PP1V2_AON_SPMU
            C78A0 1.20V

            PP0V8_S1_VDD_FIXED
            C78C0 0V DIODE MODE 0.35 (20K SCALE MULTIMETER)


            PP1V5_LDOINT_SPMU
            C7810 1.50V.


            Cliking sound could be related to dead M2 chip?

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              #26
              Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

              Still in need for help

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                #27
                Re: MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0A does not boot. 820-02773

                PPBUS_AON is too low.

                Reference:

                https://repair.wiki/w/A2337_2020_MacBook_Air

                Each battery has a BMS (battery management system) that communicates over smbus (i2c) lines. If either or both of the smbus (SCL and SDA) lines are stuck, this communication will fail to dial up the proper ppbus_aon voltage.

                Measure the voltage to ground of each battery connector pin. Post each measurement.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by mon2 View Post

                  Measure the voltage to ground of each battery connector pin. Post each measurement.
                  J5151
                  1 GND
                  2 I2C_SMC_PWR_3V3_SCL 0V
                  3 I2C_SMC_PWR_3V3_SDA 0V
                  4 GND
                  5 NC
                  6 NC
                  7 SYS_DETECT_L 0.14V
                  8 NC
                  9 NC
                  10 GND
                  11 GND
                  12 GND

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                    #29
                    Check pins 2 and 3 but in diode mode. Remove the battery and adapter. Red probe to ground. Black to the pin to test.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                      Check pins 2 and 3 but in diode mode
                      Both 640

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                        #31
                        Confirm the voltage to ground of PP3V3_AON.

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                          #32
                          PP3V3_AON. 0V

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                            #33
                            Remove all power -> measure the resistance to ground of this PP3V3_AON power rail.

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                              #34
                              Did you check the TPS62180 and the NAND chips? I have a few devices with 5V0A and these turned out the SSD got shorted from shorted TPS chip that sent 12V to SSD.

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                                #35
                                Could you help with the board view for the 2022 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro?

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                                  #36
                                  What is the A**** number that is laser marked on the bottom side of the laptop? The BV may be already posted (if available) inside the dedicated schematic forum.

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