Hello,
I am recently stuck with a weird fault on M$ Surface Pro 4. There's a short on the +3P3VA phase that prevents the tablet from turning on. But when I try to inject voltage the short goes away (the more voltage I inject the quicker it goes away - if I inject 1 V it takes few seconds, if I inject 3 V it goes out immediately).
This way (after reassembly) the tablet works as normal for some amount of time until the short appears again (after 1-2 weeks of non use).
It is very hard to diagnose which component could be faulty because of the fact that I can't inject any voltage to see what gets hot. :/
Did anybody encounter similar problem?
Thank you so much
So far I measured following:
1. The short is on +3P3VA line, not on any line connected to it (tried by removing components to narrow it down).
2. It's not (fortunately) caused by U3102 (the sensor MCU).
3. I replaced the hall sensor (U3204) as well as the 1.8V regulator (U5505).
4. I can't easily get to the U3206 chip (as well as its other supporting circuitry) that's under a soldered shield and a conformal coating. Not sure what the chip is for (Artalon?) and if it's worth to dig to get to it. Would prefer to try any other option first
I am recently stuck with a weird fault on M$ Surface Pro 4. There's a short on the +3P3VA phase that prevents the tablet from turning on. But when I try to inject voltage the short goes away (the more voltage I inject the quicker it goes away - if I inject 1 V it takes few seconds, if I inject 3 V it goes out immediately).
This way (after reassembly) the tablet works as normal for some amount of time until the short appears again (after 1-2 weeks of non use).
It is very hard to diagnose which component could be faulty because of the fact that I can't inject any voltage to see what gets hot. :/
Did anybody encounter similar problem?
Thank you so muchSo far I measured following:
1. The short is on +3P3VA line, not on any line connected to it (tried by removing components to narrow it down).
2. It's not (fortunately) caused by U3102 (the sensor MCU).
3. I replaced the hall sensor (U3204) as well as the 1.8V regulator (U5505).
4. I can't easily get to the U3206 chip (as well as its other supporting circuitry) that's under a soldered shield and a conformal coating. Not sure what the chip is for (Artalon?) and if it's worth to dig to get to it. Would prefer to try any other option first
First time wasn't too bad, so I was like: "for sure I can do better now". Nope, I obliterated almost all the components.
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