跳转到主内容

2016年9月16日发售。型号有A1661,A1784和A1785,支持GSM 和 CDMA 格式,存储容量有32GB、128GB以及256GB,颜色有玫瑰金、金色、银色、黑色、新的亮黑和红色。

1364 个问题 查看全部

iPhone 7 Pmic seems to be failing?

I have checked in an iPhone 7 that seems to have spontaneously gotten extremely hot and then gone dead. As soon as I plug it into my dcps and turn the power supply on it pulls max amperage immediately without being prompted to boot. I immediately checked vdd main and vdd boost for shorts and the diode mode readings seem to be good, checking from a couple different points on the board. Next I checked for heat with freeze spray, and the pmic seems to get extremely hot immediately upon turning on my dcps. I checked the lines in the area of pmic where it got hot, which seemed to have been vdd main, vdd boost, nand 0v9 and nand 3v0 as well as a couple others, but I have no detectable shorts on any of them. Is it possible that the pmic itself is bad? Anything else I should check before attempting pmic replacement?

已回答! 显示答案 我也有这个问题

这是一个好问题吗?

得分 1
添加一条评论

2个答案

已选择的解决方案

The PMIC doesn’t fail very often and it’s not exactly an easy removal either. The last thing you want to change (other than a CPU/SDRAM reball) is the PMIC so check all the outputs, especially all of the ones that have coils on the output as they are the high current rails. Check in diode mode first and then in voltage mode if you can’t find any shorts.

This is when a thermal camera can come in handy because you can see where the heat is distributed. I had a similar case and I could see the CPU/SDRAM “heartbeating” a thermal signature and the accompanying hot spots on the PMIC vis-a-vis the SDRAM output of the PMIC. It opens up a whole new world.

这个答案有帮助吗?

得分 3
添加一条评论

The mistake that lots of people make is that they always jump to the PMIC being bad just because it’s heating up and looks like it is causing a short but in fact it’s usually something down along the line that uses one or more power rails that the PMIC uses that are being shorted to ground by something else.

Check caps on VDD_main line, NAND 0v9 / 3v0 caps as well. What I do is remove them individually one by one until the short is gone. Do this one at a time so you can re-attach the cap back on and avoid needing to take one from a donor board.

这个答案有帮助吗?

得分 3
添加一条评论

添加你的答案

townsenj2000 将永远感激不已
浏览统计数据:

过去 24 小时: 0

过去 7 天: 0

过去 30 天: 0

总计 662