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    A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

    Measures :
    PPBUS_G3H 13V
    PPDCIN_G3H 20V
    PP5V_S5 3 to 5V not stabil
    PP3V3_S5 1 to 3V not stabil
    PP3V3_G3H 3,40V

    After I removed I removed Charger and Battery, and measured the resistance to ground.

    PP5V_S5 1,500M

    PP3V3_S5 0,040M ( not stabil, goin up slowly)

    voltage to ground without connected Battery
    P3V3S5_EN 3.3V
    P5VXX_EN 0.00V

    #2
    Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

    L7030 1,34v
    q7030 ppdcin_g3h_chgr 20v
    q7040 ppvbat_g3h_chgr_reg 13v

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      #3
      Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

      Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode.

      Confirm the current loop resistance between pins:

      CSP1 (pin 7)
      CSN1 (pin 8)


      Measure directly at the IC (U7650).

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        #4
        Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

        resistance between pins: 7 and 8 on U7650 1.604

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          #5
          Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

          It is the correct value.
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

            what can I do more?
            there someone write me, that I have to check shurt on PPVCCPCH_S5G
            Any Idea how to check this?

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              #7
              Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

              Do not short anything.

              Review this Korean website on your phone. Then phone will auto translate to English.

              Keep this thread updated with your progress.

              https://m.blog.naver.com/PostView.na...&proxyReferer=

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                #8
                Re: A1708 820-00840-01 20V 0.94A no Power

                I found something, what I can't explain. When I connect my power supply to USB-C port 1, I get 20V on fuse F3000 and at the same time 12V on fuse 3010, and that's wrong, I tested that on a working board, also when I connect my power supply to USB-C port 2 so I get 20V on F3010 and 0V on F3000.

                And thank you for the Korean website, it helps me a lot. I'll take a closer look. If you think of anything, please write to me

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