Doesn’t Raspberry Pi (the company), have a repair facility? If not it’s a shame that a company, whose success has been partly made through the support of the hobbyist community, does not offer such a service?The standard fix is send the appropriate currency to your favourite local Pi vendor and they send you a brand spanking new PMIC in its protective packaging that looks surprisingly like a new Pi.So, does anybody fix these?
then the PMIC is likely fried
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All levity aside, as far as I know, the PMIC is a custom part, and as such it is not available for general ordering in single unit quantities and is a complex repair job even if you could acquire one, unless you have the appropriate SMT repair station.
Dead PMIC == Dead Pi
On a side note, if the PMIC is toasted, I wonder what would happen if I supplied 3.3v, 5v and Gnd through the GPIO?
Statistics: Posted by JonnyAlpha — Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:08 am