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(Created page with "{{See also|Errors|Secondary Error Codes}} {{Note|This page is a technician's reference and is not intended to teach diagnosis and repair of electronic circuits.}} If the Xbox 360 is unresponsive to the power button, the board is died-died. == Standby Power Rails == === V_5P0STBY === * Check if V_5P0STBY is present * If missing, check if V_5P0STBY is shorted ** If it is, check decoupling capacitors and V_5P0DUAL circuit * This rail comes directly from the power sup...") |
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If the [[Xbox 360]] is unresponsive to the power button, the board is died-died. | If the [[Xbox 360]] is unresponsive to the power button, the board is died-died. | ||
== General == | |||
* Try a known good RF board and power supply | |||
* Check if an SMC heartbeat is present on the test point for DBG_LED0 | |||
** Heartbeat consists of the signal blipping high about once a second | |||
** If heartbeat is missing, continue below | |||
== Standby Power Rails == | == Standby Power Rails == | ||
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* If missing, check if V_3P3STBY is shorted | * If missing, check if V_3P3STBY is shorted | ||
** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ||
* Check circuit components | |||
* Replace the regulator | * Replace the regulator | ||
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* If missing, check if V_1P8STBY is shorted | * If missing, check if V_1P8STBY is shorted | ||
** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ||
* Check circuit components | |||
* Replace the regulator | * Replace the regulator | ||
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* If missing, check if V_1P2STBY is shorted | * If missing, check if V_1P2STBY is shorted | ||
** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ** If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors | ||
* Check circuit components | |||
* Replace the regulator | * Replace the regulator | ||
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*** If resistors are fine, replace the regulator | *** If resistors are fine, replace the regulator | ||
** If low, SMC is not alive, continue below | ** If low, SMC is not alive, continue below | ||
== Standby Clock == | |||
* Xenon, Zephyr, Falcon, Jasper, Tonasket, and Trinity | |||
** Check STBY_CLK for 48 MHz clock signal | |||
** If bad/missing signal, check crystal for 27 MHz | |||
** Check STBY_CLK series resistor | |||
** Replace clock chip (Cypress or HANA) | |||
* Corona, Waitsburg, Stingray, and Winchester | |||
** It is not possible to check STBY_CLK | |||
** Check crystal 25 MHz | |||
== SMC Reset == | |||
* Check if SMC_RST_N is present | |||
* If missing, check series resistor and pulldown | |||
* If still missing, replace ANA/HANA/KSB | |||
== SMC and Flash == | |||
* Read the nand image and check that it is valid | |||
* Try writing a known good image and check if the board powers on | |||
* Try reading back a written image and verifying it matches | |||
** If image read back does not match, replace the flash | |||
* Some boards using Phison or eMMC may have high failure rates | |||
** The Phison or eMMC must be replaced, or the board must be converted to use a nand | |||
* Ensure to program the correct image back when finished | |||
** If needed, retrieve the CPU Key and LDVs via XeLL and rebuild the image | |||
== Southbridge == | |||
* If all else fails, replace the Southbridge |
Latest revision as of 00:34, 2 February 2024
Note This page is a technician's reference. You will need Schematic and/or Boardview files to follow these steps. |
If the Xbox 360 is unresponsive to the power button, the board is died-died.
General
- Try a known good RF board and power supply
- Check if an SMC heartbeat is present on the test point for DBG_LED0
- Heartbeat consists of the signal blipping high about once a second
- If heartbeat is missing, continue below
Standby Power Rails
V_5P0STBY
- Check if V_5P0STBY is present
- If missing, check if V_5P0STBY is shorted
- If it is, check decoupling capacitors and V_5P0DUAL circuit
- This rail comes directly from the power supply
- Check 5V on DC jack
- If missing, check DC jack
V_3P3STBY
- Check if V_3P3STBY is present
- If missing, check if V_3P3STBY is shorted
- If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors
- Check circuit components
- Replace the regulator
V_1P8STBY
- This rail is not present on Corona, Waitsburg, Stingray, and Winchester
- Check if V_1P8STBY is present
- If missing, check if V_1P8STBY is shorted
- If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors
- Check circuit components
- Replace the regulator
V_1P2STBY
- This rail is only present on Corona, Waitsburg, Stingray, and Winchester
- Check if V_1P2STBY is present
- If missing, check if V_1P2STBY is shorted
- If it is, check the regulator and decoupling capacitors
- Check circuit components
- Replace the regulator
V_5P0DUAL
- Only check this rail if all above rails are present
- Check if V_5P0DUAL is present
- If missing, check if V_5P0DUAL is shorted
- If it is, check the regulator and USB ports
- Check if VREG_V5P0_SEL is high
- If it is, check regulator input resistors
- If resistors are fine, replace the regulator
- If low, SMC is not alive, continue below
- If it is, check regulator input resistors
Standby Clock
- Xenon, Zephyr, Falcon, Jasper, Tonasket, and Trinity
- Check STBY_CLK for 48 MHz clock signal
- If bad/missing signal, check crystal for 27 MHz
- Check STBY_CLK series resistor
- Replace clock chip (Cypress or HANA)
- Corona, Waitsburg, Stingray, and Winchester
- It is not possible to check STBY_CLK
- Check crystal 25 MHz
SMC Reset
- Check if SMC_RST_N is present
- If missing, check series resistor and pulldown
- If still missing, replace ANA/HANA/KSB
SMC and Flash
- Read the nand image and check that it is valid
- Try writing a known good image and check if the board powers on
- Try reading back a written image and verifying it matches
- If image read back does not match, replace the flash
- Some boards using Phison or eMMC may have high failure rates
- The Phison or eMMC must be replaced, or the board must be converted to use a nand
- Ensure to program the correct image back when finished
- If needed, retrieve the CPU Key and LDVs via XeLL and rebuild the image
Southbridge
- If all else fails, replace the Southbridge