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    LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

    Hello everyone, I'm trying to fix acer ES1-511-C29D that doesn't have image. I have found schematic for board LA-B511P, but it's hard to measure components because lot of them aren't labeled. Does anyone have boardview for this?

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    Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

    Enjoy
    Boardview LA-B511P
    Acer Aspire ES1-511
    Gateway NE511
    Packard Bell ENTF71BM
    EG51_BM
    LA-B511P-R10.bdv

    Techman1025
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

      Thank you, I will check it out later.

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        #4
        Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

        It's me again, I'm having problems with this board. All always on power rails (+1..0ALW, +1.8ALW, +3VALW, +5ALW, B+) are present when I power this board off bench power supply. With it just plugged in it draws around 30mA. When I press power button, current draw jumps to around 150-170mA for a few seconds, then returns to 30ma. Power LED lights in same pattern(turns on, then off after few seconds). This cycle repeats three times, after that board shuts off.
        When it starts turning on I can measure +3VS and +5VS, from which other rails are generated. Problem is with SUSP(#) signal, because it shows up then turns off, and because of that system power rails turns off and on.
        What controls SUSP and SUSP# signals, and why doesn't it stay on completely? I'm new to board repairs, so I would really appreciate some help with this

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          #5
          Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

          Hi
          This could be many things ....Bios ? check dcjack led lighting up... see if caps work or if you plug something in usb if it lights up like a keyboard or mouse a bad memory socket try one stick at a time see if it come alive if yes double up the memory on the good socket and call it a day.. Cpu missing 32mhz crystal single missing core voltage not correct
          Reply back ?
          Techman1025

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            #6
            Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

            I don't have bios programmer, I should probaly order one. I will try to test that tommorow, we are in different time zones. This board only has one ram slot, and it is populate with known good memory( 4gb, 1600mz ddr3l)

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              #7
              Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

              After more measuring I'm missing +1.35V, +1.35VS and +0.675VS, all generated by same IC(PU501 or RT8207MZQW). I've noticed that that there is 0.4V on pin 9 of that IC with label TON when board is just plugged in, but when I turn it on it goes to 0V. That pin is pulled up to B+, which in this case is 19V, via 887K resistor. There is also no output from that IC on pins UGATE and LGATE, which drive two mosfets.

              SYSON behaves just like SUSP, turns on and off
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                #8
                Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                Hi reflash Bios and retest
                Techman1025

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                  #9
                  Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                  I have ordered CH341 bios flasher and adapter to DIP. As it is from china, it's gonna take a month or so to arrive here. Maybe I will try something with raspberry pi or arduino, it looks like it's possible to flash bios with those two. Until then, thanks for your help

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                    #10
                    Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                    Originally posted by ivmilicevic View Post
                    I have ordered CH341 bios flasher and adapter to DIP. As it is from china, it's gonna take a month or so to arrive here. Maybe I will try something with raspberry pi or arduino, it looks like it's possible to flash bios with those two. Until then, thanks for your help
                    I would have told you to buy the TL866-A with opt adapters around $100.00 bucks it just about does most of the chips and programmer is easy to use and i had mine for years no problem accept worn out adapters.
                    Techman1025

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                      #11
                      Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                      Yes, SPI ROM can be flashed using a Raspberry Pi. Connect the chip to the Rasp's SPI bus (you'll probably need to desolder it first) and use 'flashrom' to dump&flash. Works great, you'll find more info on the win-raid forum.
                      OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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                        #12
                        Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                        SALAM

                        TETSTE PORT USB 3.0
                        1 = VBUS 5V
                        2= DATA -
                        3= DATA +
                        4= GND
                        5= RECEIVE
                        6= RECEIVE
                        7= GND
                        8= TRANSMIT
                        9= TRANSMIT

                        IF 3 + 4 = BEEP metrixmx ---- CPU

                        follower

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                          #13
                          Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                          I have checked that, there is no short on data pins, on both usb 2.0 and 3.0 connectors. Thanks for the idea. Now I'm waiting on bios programmer so I can try reflashing bios

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                            #14
                            Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                            Originally posted by techman1025 View Post
                            Enjoy
                            Boardview LA-B511P
                            Acer Aspire ES1-511
                            Gateway NE511
                            Packard Bell ENTF71BM
                            EG51_BM
                            LA-B511P-R10.bdv

                            Techman1025
                            thanks

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                              #15
                              Re: LA-B511P Boardview (Acer ES1-511)

                              Originally posted by techman1025 View Post
                              Enjoy
                              Boardview LA-B511P
                              Acer Aspire ES1-511
                              Gateway NE511
                              Packard Bell ENTF71BM
                              EG51_BM
                              LA-B511P-R10.bdv

                              Techman1025
                              Thankyou techman1025..

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