Hi Amar,
Glad to know that your board is now working fine.
About your question, I’m not sure what you mean, are you referring to the P3V3-AUX_RTM voltage signal? Is this signal not getting the +3.3V it should?
If my assumption is correct, then this is a big problem for the system because PTN3392 is typically powered by this DP_PWR pin on the DisplayPort connector. This nominal voltage 3.3 V is delivered by the active source whenever the dongle/board is plugged in.
So, if DP_PWR (or P3V3-AUX_RTM in your case) is not powered, then there is no main 3.3V to power the PTN3392, so you would need to check this from your DP source,
If I understand properly your DP_PWR is called “P3V3-AUX_RTM” in your schematic, which is connected to C26 (0.1uF capacitor) and L6 (47 Ohm at 100 MHz inductor), which leads to the main P3V3 voltage rail, correct?
Note: I think C26 should be in the other side of the inductor L6, but it should not cause big problems.
Check Figure 9 on Page 10 of the Application note AN10873: https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN10873.pdf
Did you checked your DP cable to see if DP_PWR pin form your DP cable source have the 3.3V when unplugged form your PTN3392 board?
Have a great day,
Jose
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