Hi!

Let's lower the severity of this bug and flag it as unverified.

Given the datasheet for the TB62501 and actual board layout of the T500 - the described scenario (short from the VCC3SW to GND caused by a stray write to the PMH register) is highly improbable:

- The LDO inside the RINKAN has an over-current protection set as low as 55mA and should prevent any damage even if the VCC3SW is shorted. After the single over-current/under-voltage event, RINKAN LDO is locked in the OFF state and requires a complete power-off to restart.

- Unused pins of the PMH are in fact floating

- Some RINKAN batches do show tendency to malfunction with no apparent reasons. The main board temperature could be a contributing factor.

So, we have to seriously consider the possibility that two laptops died at the same time just by a coincidence.

We do plan to run a memtest on the restored laptop using a current measuring/limiting circuit on the VCC3SW bus. If no excessive current consumption would be detected - the memtest has nothing to do with the issue. If an excessive current during the test would be observed, it would get us a direction to resume the investigation.

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Sincerely yours,
Sergey Kogan

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