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    Lenovo NM-C421 partial RTCVCC short

    Hi, I seem to have a partial short on the VCC3SW circuit coming from RTCVCC.
    • VCC3SW initially measures about 1.1V.
    • RTCVCC to ground measures approximately 9 ohms, but it does seem to fluctuate as I have measured it at 2 ohms.
    • There is no apparent water damage (or any other damage) on the board.
    • Removing PD0001 disconnects RTCVCC from VCC3SW and VCC3SW is back to 3.3V.
    • R1301 measures about 1M measured directly on board
    • C1608 and C1609 have been removed.
    • There is no CMOS battery connected.
    • C2001 is a no stuff.
    • R2002 and R2003 have both been removed.


    There is still a short on RTCVCC.


    Am I to assume the partial short is coming from the CPU, or am I missing something ?

    Thank you very much !
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    Re: Lenovo NM-C421 partial RTCVCC short

    Remove C1201/1204/1612/2002/2003. If its still showing low resistance, Rtc Section of PCh is definitely shorted.

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      Re: Lenovo NM-C421 partial RTCVCC short

      Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
      Remove C1201/1204/1612/2002/2003. If its still showing low resistance, Rtc Section of PCh is definitely shorted.
      Thank you very much, this is exactly why I asked on this forum, I never would have thought to check the other circuits related to the RTC.

      Unfortunately, the short is still present, so I'll call this one dead.

      Thanks again !

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        #4
        Re: Lenovo NM-C421 partial RTCVCC short

        Yeh, This is very common fault speacially on SOC boards.

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          #5
          Re: Lenovo NM-C421 partial RTCVCC short

          Didn't even get to read the whole title and my money was already on shorted PCH section of CPU/SoC... sorry.
          Originally posted by PeteS in CA
          Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
          A working TV? How boring!

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