On a 0V6 line I would be questioning that it is actually short. A 0.6V line has inherently low resistance to ground and so diode mode would also be very low (although 0.000 is as low as it gets). In theory this could be CPU, assuming it is actually short. I don’t have a boardview handy so no point of reference for locations of this line on the CPU, but I am still inclined to think your issue is elsewhere.
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Could you tell where on the PMU specifically was getting hot? Was it in the same general area as the ball for this line?
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Could you tell where on the PMU specifically was getting hot? Was it in the same general area as the ball for this line?[br]
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UPDATE: Yes, There are quite a few spots where this is near Ground under the CPU, And it does show a non 0 diode mode reading when I checked ZXW now that I’m home. I would check if I had a 12 Pro on the shelf, but I don’t. If no other components are getting hot, seems like it’s a strong possibility. Only other spot that it could be, if you removed all the caps, is a resistor that is inadvertently bridged to a nearby ground since that’s all that’s left on that line . But without heat or liquid damage that seems pretty unlikely.
On a 0V6 line I would be questioning that it is actually short. A 0.6V line has inherently low resistance to ground and so diode mode would also be very low (although 0.000 is as low as it gets). In theory this could be CPU, assuming it is actually short. I don’t have a boardview handy so no point of reference for locations of this line on the CPU, but I am still inclined to think your issue is elsewhere.
Could you tell where on the PMU specifically was getting hot? Was it in the same general area as the ball for this line?