Hi,
My Dell XPS 9310 (motherboard LA-J143P) is stuck at 5V 170mA on my USB-C meter.
I checked all voltages on the 2 PD controllers and all are good.
I checked with my oscilloscope and I have a communication on CC lines.
For now the only thing I found it's :
- the EC chip is quite hot with thermal camera around 30°C
- PR208 (a 2R2 resistor) is a little burnt but still measure good. This resistor goes to intersil charger chip on DCIN
I am not an expert on PD controller and USB-C I don't know what to test next.
For me it's seems to be a EC chip issue because it's the only thing quite hot on board but how to be sure ?
Is PD controller needs EC chip to negociate the 20V ?
I tried with another charger to be sure and it's the same.
I have an oscilloscope so I can check if there is communication but where to check ?
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...49#post3479849
My Dell XPS 9310 (motherboard LA-J143P) is stuck at 5V 170mA on my USB-C meter.
I checked all voltages on the 2 PD controllers and all are good.
I checked with my oscilloscope and I have a communication on CC lines.
For now the only thing I found it's :
- the EC chip is quite hot with thermal camera around 30°C
- PR208 (a 2R2 resistor) is a little burnt but still measure good. This resistor goes to intersil charger chip on DCIN
I am not an expert on PD controller and USB-C I don't know what to test next.
For me it's seems to be a EC chip issue because it's the only thing quite hot on board but how to be sure ?
Is PD controller needs EC chip to negociate the 20V ?
I tried with another charger to be sure and it's the same.
I have an oscilloscope so I can check if there is communication but where to check ?
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...49#post3479849
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