Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

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  • oemelectronic
    Member
    • Sep 2019
    • 33
    • peru

    #1

    Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

    Hi friends.
    This model has a very weird fault.
    Macbook Air M1 A2337 - 820-02016
    it works for a while and after a few minutes the TRACKPAD AND KEYBOARD stops working
    I already formatted, I already changed flex and trackpad. The error continues, I tried with another keyboard and the same error happens.
    works for a while and then stops working trackpad and keyboard
    (i rebooted and it works again, after a few minutes the failure returns)
    THE BOARD LOOKS VERY CLEAN and IMPECCABLE

    Thanks
  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 13829
    • Canada

    #2
    Re: Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

    Check if it is overheating. Contact Apple for advice and post your updates here.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/mac/comment...ckpad_stopped/

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    • oragano
      New Member
      • Aug 2021
      • 2
      • South Korea

      #3
      Re: Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

      Same problem. When computer goes to sleep via closing the lid usually, trackpad and keyboard dont work.
      Either in the OS or recovery environment, suggesting it was not software related.
      Reflowed the area that controls IPD_SPI_EN_CONN and just in case the lid sensor controller (same area)

      Now 4 days and no more problem
      Attached Files

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      • mon2
        Badcaps Legend
        • Dec 2019
        • 13829
        • Canada

        #4
        Re: Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

        Excellent! Thanks so much for the feedback.

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        • gaijine
          New Member
          • Jan 2022
          • 1
          • Россия

          #5
          A completely similar problem with the Mac, the keyboard and touchpad did not work when waking up from sleep.
          I soldered the motherboard and it works. Thank you​

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          • hoang sonw
            macbookviet
            • Feb 2021
            • 7
            • Viet Nam

            #6
            Originally posted by gaijine
            A completely similar problem with the Mac, the keyboard and touchpad did not work when waking up from sleep.
            I soldered the motherboard and it works. Thank you
            After the waiting time, the IPD_PWR_EN rail is lost, causing the error TRACKPAD AND KEYBOARD to stop working.
            Fix by borrowing the voltage of pin (1) CC240 connected to pin (2) RC870​

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            • amnerds
              New Member
              • May 2020
              • 5
              • indonesia

              #7
              Originally posted by hoang sonw

              After the waiting time, the IPD_PWR_EN rail is lost, causing the error TRACKPAD AND KEYBOARD to stop working.
              Fix by borrowing the voltage of pin (1) CC240 connected to pin (2) RC870​
              yay it works, but when I connected to pin 2 on RC870 trackpad click doesn't work. so I check the schematic the click function also requires IPD_PWR_EN. so I decide to connecting pin (1) CC240 to pin (1) RC870 and now it works keyboard trackpad and also trackpad click.

              so my question is, is it safe bro hoang sonw ?

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              • reassor
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2021
                • 174
                • Poland

                #8
                Originally posted by oragano
                Re: Macbook M1 820-02016 Keyboard -Trackpad stop working after a while

                Same problem. When computer goes to sleep via closing the lid usually, trackpad and keyboard dont work.
                Either in the OS or recovery environment, suggesting it was not software related.
                Reflowed the area that controls IPD_SPI_EN_CONN and just in case the lid sensor controller (same area)

                Now 4 days and no more problem
                last pic are these diode readings?

                have 0.5v where you have 1.8v drop

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                • hoang sonw
                  macbookviet
                  • Feb 2021
                  • 7
                  • Viet Nam

                  #9
                  Originally posted by amnerds

                  yay it works, but when I connected to pin 2 on RC870 trackpad click doesn't work. so I check the schematic the click function also requires IPD_PWR_EN. so I decide to connecting pin (1) CC240 to pin (1) RC870 and now it works keyboard trackpad and also trackpad click.

                  so my question is, is it safe bro hoang sonw ?
                  Safe and error-free

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                  • hoang sonw
                    macbookviet
                    • Feb 2021
                    • 7
                    • Viet Nam

                    #10
                    Originally posted by reassor

                    last pic are these diode readings?

                    have 0.5v where you have 1.8v drop
                    That's another error.

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                    • reassor
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 174
                      • Poland

                      #11
                      Originally posted by hoang sonw

                      That's another error.
                      Yeah figured. Took pcb out measured again with sensor in and keyboard in and it's 1.8v

                      Still does not work.

                      But in my case it does not work permanently.

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