Haptic feedback on the trackpad works, and the app configurator on other MacBooks recognizes this MacBook.(not DFU status) That is, the power is turned on normally. However, nothing is output on the screen. no backlight, no image.
Both screen and screen cables are fine.
The result of the logic board check is as follows.
PP1V8_S2 = 1.8v
PP3V3_S2 = 3.3v
PP5V_S2 = 5v
PP3V8_AON_VDDMAIN = 3.8v
PP5V_SW_LCD = 0v
PP3V3_SW_LCD = 0v
PPVOUT_LCDBKLT = 0v
LCD_PWR_EN = 0v
PMU_SYS_ALIVE = 1.8v
There is no short circuit in either of the above.
Due to a defect in LCD_PWR_EN line, UP710 chip seems to be not working properly. I replaced the UP710 chip, but the symptoms are the same.
I checked the circuit diagram and LCD_PWR_EN is the line output from the U8100 MAIN PMIC. I'm not sure if the PMIC has failed because all other power lines including VDDMAIN are normal and no short circuit has been found.
In the worst case scenario, could the GPU of the M1 have failed? If so, it would be impossible to repair, but it's scary.
Both screen and screen cables are fine.
The result of the logic board check is as follows.
PP1V8_S2 = 1.8v
PP3V3_S2 = 3.3v
PP5V_S2 = 5v
PP3V8_AON_VDDMAIN = 3.8v
PP5V_SW_LCD = 0v
PP3V3_SW_LCD = 0v
PPVOUT_LCDBKLT = 0v
LCD_PWR_EN = 0v
PMU_SYS_ALIVE = 1.8v
There is no short circuit in either of the above.
Due to a defect in LCD_PWR_EN line, UP710 chip seems to be not working properly. I replaced the UP710 chip, but the symptoms are the same.
I checked the circuit diagram and LCD_PWR_EN is the line output from the U8100 MAIN PMIC. I'm not sure if the PMIC has failed because all other power lines including VDDMAIN are normal and no short circuit has been found.
In the worst case scenario, could the GPU of the M1 have failed? If so, it would be impossible to repair, but it's scary.
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