Potentially fried nPM1304EK

I stupidly plugged a battery into a nPM1304EK port with the wrong polarity and now I repeatedly get the error "module_pmic: No response from PMIC.".  I've tried resetting the device and disconnecting/reconnecting it, but it will not come back.  Is there any hope for it?  If not, is the EK still useful for anything or is it just a recyclable at this point?

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  • Hi

    I think there is a high chance that PMIC is permanently damaged. 

    Reversing the battery polarity can cause the IC to overheat and fail, especially if it was connected that way for more than a brief moment.

    As a last check, could you measure VSYS, VOUT1, and VOUT2 while the battery is connected correctly with default EK configurations ?
    If none of these rails are active, it’s likely the PMIC is no longer functional.


    Regards 

    Tharaka

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  • Hi

    I think there is a high chance that PMIC is permanently damaged. 

    Reversing the battery polarity can cause the IC to overheat and fail, especially if it was connected that way for more than a brief moment.

    As a last check, could you measure VSYS, VOUT1, and VOUT2 while the battery is connected correctly with default EK configurations ?
    If none of these rails are active, it’s likely the PMIC is no longer functional.


    Regards 

    Tharaka

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