- it is urgently recommended to update the bios to the latest version to prevent this series fault!
- repaired 20 of them: in some cases all three chips have had to be replaced
- all parts ordered here: mouser.com
- exploded next gen fet (mainly used usb c port - replace it) - 20 times (15 times this was the only fault)
TPD4S311YBFR
TI USB Interface IC
US HTS:8542390001 ECCN:EAR99 COO:PH
- exploded ov protection ic
FPF3380UCX
onsemi Power Switch ICs - Power Distribution
TARIC:8542399000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:PH
-> you can use the predecessor (that fails in many x1 yoga gen 5 models for no reason, so maybe install the next gen one (5 V only on charger: FPF2281BUCX)
- failed protection ic (only one side of usb c jack was charging in "off state")
CSD87501L
TI MOSFET
TARIC:8542399000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
- damage under the ti fet can be very bad and you may need to reconstruct pads
Happy repairing!
in addtition: you need to be aware of the underfill near and under the ti fets (scrape it away while blowing mid air, ap. 250 °C; these fets are NOT classic bga chips - they are firmly pressed on the pcb)
- repaired 20 of them: in some cases all three chips have had to be replaced
- all parts ordered here: mouser.com
- exploded next gen fet (mainly used usb c port - replace it) - 20 times (15 times this was the only fault)
TPD4S311YBFR
TI USB Interface IC
US HTS:8542390001 ECCN:EAR99 COO:PH
- exploded ov protection ic
FPF3380UCX
onsemi Power Switch ICs - Power Distribution
TARIC:8542399000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:PH
-> you can use the predecessor (that fails in many x1 yoga gen 5 models for no reason, so maybe install the next gen one (5 V only on charger: FPF2281BUCX)
- failed protection ic (only one side of usb c jack was charging in "off state")
CSD87501L
TI MOSFET
TARIC:8542399000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
- damage under the ti fet can be very bad and you may need to reconstruct pads
Happy repairing!
in addtition: you need to be aware of the underfill near and under the ti fets (scrape it away while blowing mid air, ap. 250 °C; these fets are NOT classic bga chips - they are firmly pressed on the pcb)
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