Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
If the EN of u8400 (backlight) IC is 3v3 then this is good. The logic is wanting to enable the backlight.
Confirm the voltage of each side of R8402 which is the resistor on the gate of the mosfet for the backlight.Comment
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
What is the voltage to ground for the 'S' pin on the mux (multiplexer)?
You can measure at the resistor pads.
Update - also check the voltage to ground of the i2C lines as per new attachment.
PS: It is very late for you there - best to do this when you are rested. Can continue this tomorrow. My excuse is that my wife is watching a movie in a dialogue that I am unable to understand and there are no sub-titles to follow along. She has hijacked my netflix viewing time.Last edited by mon2; 12-24-2022, 08:07 PM.Comment
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
See attached. Confirm the voltage to ground readings for each of these points of interest.
The I2C lines should NOT be @ 0v unless they are being pullled down due to some even OR the pull-up voltage rails are missing.
You are checking for the presence of the pull-up voltage rails.
I2C is an open-drain design. This means the logic IC can drive the pin LOW = 0v but not a logic HIGH. Instead, when it is a 'high', the trace is floating or high impedance. Respectively, the pull-up resistor(s) must be present AND they must be pulled to an active voltage like you see in the attached diagram.
If the voltages are missing, the I2C lines will be parked into 0v state and the interfaced logic will fail to operate (ie. webcam, backlight, etc.).Comment
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
Much better readings. Can you test the I2C lines again with the display lid open? That is, now you are measuring the voltage to ground on the OTHER side of each resistor.
It is important that they are NOT @ 0v when the pull-up voltages are active.Comment
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
These are good readings. These set of I2C lines are ok.
Can you check the EN pin again on the backlight (with the display lid open) ? Do you see ~3v on the EN pin or is it still 0 volts.
If 0 volts, continue to check the mux pins..
See attached. Check the voltage to ground of these lines which are linked to the MUX (multiplexer) that is used to enable / disable the backlight.Last edited by mon2; 12-25-2022, 02:25 PM.Comment
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Re: Macbook Pro A1990 (820-01814) no backlight display
These are good readings. These set of I2C lines are ok.
Can you check the EN pin again on the backlight (with the display lid open) ? Do you see ~3v on the EN pin or is it still 0 volts.
If 0 volts, continue to check the mux pins..
See attached. Check the voltage to ground of these lines which are linked to the MUX (multiplexer) that is used to enable / disable the backlight.
do you mean R8442 and C8442?
and can you tell me which mux you mean? can you give the boardview element number?
upd I saw which mux you mean, thanks)Last edited by XVLZ; 12-25-2022, 02:26 PM.Comment
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