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current draw fluctuating when power button pressed

Hi , i have an iphone 5s which had a charging issue , i changed the U2 and it was working fine i charged battery fully and phone was ok .

I replaced the shields ,put the phone back together and it didnt work .

took it apart again and found U1600 looked a bit damaged , i thought i was careful but maybe i caught it when replacing the shields , anyway i have changed U1600 but still the same .

when connected to dc power the amps fluctuate (see this video)

5S no boot

What does this indicate . ?

I have checked PP_BATT_VCC_CONN and its good 3.8 V

I thought on the schematic it listed the critical voltage lines but i cant seem to find them .

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Does the logic board still work without the shields? If so, I would add only one shield at a time and test. Then repeat if successful until you find which shield is causing the problem.

UPDATE (2017/05/02)

Just to recap, replacing U2 solved your charging problem but when you soldered the shields back on it failed to boot. Removing the shields didn't help and you then replaced U1600 because it looked damaged. Now the phone doesn't boot and the current draw fluctuates.

Does iTunes recognize your phone is connected? If not, then this still looks like a U2 (Tristar) problem. I don't know how experienced you are at micro-soldering so I'll suggest (no offence intended) that perhaps you may have applied too much heat when you put the shields back on. Let me know if I am concerned about this for nothing :>).

I would go back and test the main lines (BATT_VCC, VCC_MAIN, PP5V0_USB) as well as all of the voltage rails created by the PMIC (U7). I would also closely inspect the Tristar/PMIC/U1600 area for any (partially) dislodged components or solder bridges near the shield anchor points.

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No, shields are all off .

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Hi ,sorry for the delay on answering , i Finally! , found some time to spend on this board , , yes thats correct the phone booted up fine and charged . I tunes does not see it when plugged in .

I put the shields back on by just touching the solder points with the iron tip , i thought maybe i pressed down a bit hard to get the solder points to line up (breaking the U1600).

I had a good look around the board for dislodged components as you suggested and found R78 was dislodged so i put that back on and was kind of hopeful but still same fault ,

i checked the voltage on PP_BATT_VCC :

These are all the components on that line , do i need to test voltage at all the components on a line to check a line ?

L4 3.8V

C332 3.8V

C333 3.8V

C337 3.8V

C3337 3.8V

C335 3.8V

C48_RF 3.8V

C42_RF 3.8V

C44_RF 3.8V

C43_RF 3.8V

C45_RF 3.8V

C51_RF 3.8V

C47_RF 3.8V

C46_RF 3.8V

C49_RF 3.8V

C1214_RF 3.8V

C100_RF 3.8V

C1201_RF 3.8V

C229_RF 3.8V

R32_RF 3.8V

C184_RF 3.8V

C118_RF 3.8V

C148_RF 3.8V

C242_RF 3.8V

C154_RF 3.8V

L5 3.8V

C387 3.8V

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C386 3.8V

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PP3V0_ACC is there and PP5V0_USB_PROT

the voltage on these lines fluctuate on and off with the amp draw on the psu .

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Am i right in thinking pin E21 of U7 should have 3.3v , i have no volts on R131 .

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You only need to check one component on a rail to get the right measurement. As for the TRISTAR_TO_PMU_USB_BRICKID line (R131) it should be 5.25V but I don't know under what conditions it will give that voltage.

If iTunes doesn't recognize your device, then it sounds to me like the Tristar replacement was not successful.

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Hi ,sorry for the delay on answering , i Finally! , found some time to spend on this board , , yes thats correct the phone booted up fine and charged . I tunes does not see it when plugged in .

I put the shields back on by just touching the solder points with the iron tip , i thought maybe i pressed down a bit hard to get the solder points to line up (breaking the U1600).

I had a good look around the board for dislodged components as you suggested and found R78 was dislodged so i put that back on and was kind of hopeful but still same fault ,

i checked the voltage on PP_BATT_VCC :

These are all the components on that line , do i need to test voltage at all the components on a line to check a line ?

.

L4 3.8V

C332 3.8V

C333 3.8V

C337 3.8V

C3337 3.8V

C335 3.8V

C48_RF 3.8V

C42_RF 3.8V

C44_RF 3.8V

C43_RF 3.8V

C45_RF 3.8V

C51_RF 3.8V

C47_RF 3.8V

C46_RF 3.8V

C49_RF 3.8V

C1214_RF 3.8V

C100_RF 3.8V

C1201_RF 3.8V

C229_RF 3.8V

R32_RF 3.8V

C184_RF 3.8V

C118_RF 3.8V

C148_RF 3.8V

C242_RF 3.8V

C154_RF 3.8V

L5 3.8V

C387 3.8V

C386 3.8V

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PP3V0_ACC is there and PP5V0_USB_PROT

the voltage on these lines fluctuate on and off with the amp draw on the psu .

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Hi,i have the same issue,i think when you tried o put back the shield you use too much temp and CPU ball’s gone away!maybe you need to reball the CPU.sorry for bad english

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