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  • protocold
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    • May 2019
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    #1

    macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

    I have a macbook pro A1286 2010 820-2850 logic board that power cycles every 5s. I can see from the PSU that it is drawing about 1A and then power cycle.

    ALL_SYS_PWRGD cycles with it between 0v and 3.3v

    PPVCORE_S0_CPU cycles between 0 and 1.1v

    PLT_RESET_L is cycling between 0 - 1v

    Is this fixable?
    Last edited by protocold; 03-29-2021, 09:38 PM.
  • piernov
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2016
    • 4437
    • France

    #2
    Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

    History? C9560 replaced? BIOS flashed?
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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    • protocold
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      • May 2019
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      #3
      Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

      board seems clean with no prior repair attempt, no dirty marks.

      C9560 replaced and bios flashed, still the same.

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      • piernov
        Super Moderator
        • Jan 2016
        • 4437
        • France

        #4
        Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

        Same in SMC bypass mode?
        Check voltage and resistance to ground on the GPU power rails.
        OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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        • protocold
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          • May 2019
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          #5
          Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

          yes same in SMC bypass. In SMC bypass, fan spin high but still on and off pattern.

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          • protocold
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            • May 2019
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            #6
            Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

            PP1V05_S0GPU 0-1.04v pulses 295 ohm to ground

            PP3V3_S0GPU 0-3.3v pulses 880 ohm to ground

            PPVCORE_GPU 0-0.9v pulses 2.5 ohm to ground

            PP1V8R1V55_S0GPU_ISNS_R 0-1.55v pulses 90ohm to ground
            Last edited by protocold; 03-31-2021, 04:56 AM.

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            • protocold
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              #7
              Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

              @piernov what should i do next?

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              • magneh
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                • Apr 2014
                • 591
                • Portugal

                #8
                Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

                Maybe check all the current sensing circuitry

                could cause the shutdown

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                • protocold
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                  • May 2019
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                  #9
                  Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

                  thanks for your input, but could you possibly elaborate a bit as in where and where exactly i should look? I am a noob....

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                  • protocold
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                    • May 2019
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                    #10
                    Re: macbook pro 820-2850 power cycle

                    Are you referring to the sensing circuit around ISL6259 (U7000) ??

                    pin 3 = 4v
                    pin 14 = 3.3v
                    pin 27-28 = 20.8ohm
                    pin 17-18 = 3.3ohm
                    Last edited by protocold; 04-03-2021, 03:41 AM.

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