this board doesn't power up at all. there is a 1 ohm resistance to ground on +rtc_cell. 1v was sent through the rail and the sio (mec5105) got warm. The sio was iremoved and the short was gone. It was replace with a new sio and the short is back
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dell latitude 7490 la-f322p short on +rtc_cell
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Re: dell latitude 7490 la-f322p short on +rtc_cell
See attached.
Locate the PC3 cap that will be mated to the common cathode of the dual diode @ PD3.
Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode.
Red meter probe on the location in the attachment.
Black meter probe to ground.
What is the resistance to ground ? Is it 1 ohm ? If yes, remove capacitor PC3 off the logic board and measure again.
Next check the coincell +v location in the next attachment.
What is the resistance reading to ground for this junction ?
Is it 1 ohm ? If yes, remove the PC2 capacitor off the logic board and measure again.
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Re: dell latitude 7490 la-f322p short on +rtc_cell
pc3/pd3 with the super iO removed reads open loop. I put the super IO back on and it reads 1 ohm. the resistance of the coincell +v is open loop regardless of the super IO being attached or not. why would a brand new sio cause the +rtc_cell to shortLast edited by kjchatman; 12-24-2021, 06:56 PM.
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Re: dell latitude 7490 la-f322p short on +rtc_cell
How confident are you of the soldering of the new super I/o chip? Is it a bga package?
Consider to reflow it with lots of flux and heat to make it 'dance' with a gentle nudge of the tweezers at the edges. This should allow for the bga balls to properly align without adjoining shorts.
Is the replacement ic a known good part? Is it the same part? From a reliable vendor or donor board?
Check the nearby balls of this ic. Are there surrounding ground pins near the coincell pin under the super io chip? Solder shorts may be causing this fault.
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