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    Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

    Hi Friends it Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics
    for Sony Fit 14 inch Convertible Laptop

    Model No: SVF14N12S

    #2
    Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

    Not expensive, pls post if you get it.

    http://en-manuals.clan.su/shop/9962/...-svf14n-series

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      #3
      Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

      Hi
      That name mean's nothing look for mbx? or compal or quanta on the systemboard.
      Techman1025

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        #4
        Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

        Originally posted by techman1025 View Post
        Hi
        That name mean's nothing look for mbx? or compal or quanta on the systemboard.
        Techman1025
        Hi, how do you mean Name means nothing, isn't his message including everything?
        With a few words, what should we look to find correct mainboard schematics? Thanks

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          #5
          Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

          Originally posted by formingus View Post
          Hi, how do you mean Name means nothing, isn't his message including everything?
          With a few words, what should we look to find correct mainboard schematics? Thanks
          Here`s a few words from the beginners guidelines thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758

          1.1.3 Motherboard model number

          Motherboard model number is the most useful if you are troubleshooting a motherboard problem. It helps finding pictures, schematics, boardviews, known issues…

          There is always a number written on the board itself. In some cases there's also a sticker that tells a variant.

          There are several different board manufacturers, common ones are:
          • Quanta: found in HP, Dell, Acer, Toshiba, a few Lenovo… Model number on the board is "DA0xxxxMByyy" (first 0 is optional), "xxxxx" is the actual model and "yyy" contains the revision. For example DAY11AMB6E0 for Quanta Y11A rev E. Warning: 0 and O are hard to distinguish when reading from the board, for example DA0OP6MB6D0 for Quanta OP6.
          • Compal: found in HP, Dell, Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo… Model number is "LA-xxxxP" (P is optional), the older, the lower the number is. Like LA-4082P from 2007 or LA-E541P from 2017.
          • LCFC: found in Lenovo, it's actually Compal. Model number is "NM-xxxx"
          • Wistron: found in Acer (Wistron was part of Acer a long time ago), some Dell, HP, Lenovo… Model number is a "xxxxx-x" (x being a digit), often associated with a name. For example "Richie MB 11241-1".
          • Inventec: Toshiba, some Acer, HP… Model number is often "xxyyzz" with "x" being a letter, "y" a digit and "z" an optional letter. There's also a "6050xxxxxxxx-MB-xx" number that can be easier to spot. For example "SA10E" and "6050A2052401-MB-A04" for Inventec San Antonio 10E.
          • Foxconn: Sony, some HP. HP have a weird model number like "CHICAGO_HR_HPC MV_MB_V1" or "PM_I_HPC_S MV_MB_V3". Sony come with an "MBX-xxxx" number that's easy to identify, and another number, like "MBX-202" and "M790".
          • Pegatron: a few Acer and Toshiba. Acer in general have a "xxyyzz" with "x" being a letter, "y" a digit and "z" an optional letter. Toshiba have a weird model number like "PLF/PLR/CSF/CSR UMA"


          The following manufacturers make their own boards (except maybe a few models here and there):
          • Apple: board model number is "820-xxxxx", like "820-3462". It's written black on black so it's hard to spot.
          • Asus: board model number follows the same format as the laptop model number, it can be the same or similar, and sometimes different.
          • MSI: model number is "MS-xxyxz", with x being digits, y a digit or a letter and z a optional digit for the revision. Some boards have 2 different model numbers like "MS-16J5" and "MS-1795" (with a 1 appended for the revision).
          • Samsung: model number is name associated with a "BA41-xxxxxx" number, like "Bremen-D" and "BA41-01197A".
          • Clevo: they manufacture laptops for a lot of "small local" brands. There are often 2 model numbers on the board, like "6-71-W25S0-D02" and "W251ESMB-D0".
          • Toshiba: a few business grade machines only. Something like "FLESY3" or "FHNSY1"


          HannStar don't design boards, they manufacture the PCB. "J MV-4" and "94-V0" are not board model numbers, they are generic markings about PCB characteristics.

          If unsure, send high-resolution pictures of the board. They are always welcome in any case.
          All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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            #6
            Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

            Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
            Here`s a few words from the beginners guidelines thread https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758

            1.1.3 Motherboard model number

            Motherboard model number is the most useful if you are troubleshooting a motherboard problem. It helps finding pictures, schematics, boardviews, known issues…

            There is always a number written on the board itself. In some cases there's also a sticker that tells a variant.

            There are several different board manufacturers, common ones are:
            • Quanta: found in HP, Dell, Acer, Toshiba, a few Lenovo… Model number on the board is "DA0xxxxMByyy" (first 0 is optional), "xxxxx" is the actual model and "yyy" contains the revision. For example DAY11AMB6E0 for Quanta Y11A rev E. Warning: 0 and O are hard to distinguish when reading from the board, for example DA0OP6MB6D0 for Quanta OP6.
            • Compal: found in HP, Dell, Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo… Model number is "LA-xxxxP" (P is optional), the older, the lower the number is. Like LA-4082P from 2007 or LA-E541P from 2017.
            • LCFC: found in Lenovo, it's actually Compal. Model number is "NM-xxxx"
            • Wistron: found in Acer (Wistron was part of Acer a long time ago), some Dell, HP, Lenovo… Model number is a "xxxxx-x" (x being a digit), often associated with a name. For example "Richie MB 11241-1".
            • Inventec: Toshiba, some Acer, HP… Model number is often "xxyyzz" with "x" being a letter, "y" a digit and "z" an optional letter. There's also a "6050xxxxxxxx-MB-xx" number that can be easier to spot. For example "SA10E" and "6050A2052401-MB-A04" for Inventec San Antonio 10E.
            • Foxconn: Sony, some HP. HP have a weird model number like "CHICAGO_HR_HPC MV_MB_V1" or "PM_I_HPC_S MV_MB_V3". Sony come with an "MBX-xxxx" number that's easy to identify, and another number, like "MBX-202" and "M790".
            • Pegatron: a few Acer and Toshiba. Acer in general have a "xxyyzz" with "x" being a letter, "y" a digit and "z" an optional letter. Toshiba have a weird model number like "PLF/PLR/CSF/CSR UMA"


            The following manufacturers make their own boards (except maybe a few models here and there):
            • Apple: board model number is "820-xxxxx", like "820-3462". It's written black on black so it's hard to spot.
            • Asus: board model number follows the same format as the laptop model number, it can be the same or similar, and sometimes different.
            • MSI: model number is "MS-xxyxz", with x being digits, y a digit or a letter and z a optional digit for the revision. Some boards have 2 different model numbers like "MS-16J5" and "MS-1795" (with a 1 appended for the revision).
            • Samsung: model number is name associated with a "BA41-xxxxxx" number, like "Bremen-D" and "BA41-01197A".
            • Clevo: they manufacture laptops for a lot of "small local" brands. There are often 2 model numbers on the board, like "6-71-W25S0-D02" and "W251ESMB-D0".
            • Toshiba: a few business grade machines only. Something like "FLESY3" or "FHNSY1"


            HannStar don't design boards, they manufacture the PCB. "J MV-4" and "94-V0" are not board model numbers, they are generic markings about PCB characteristics.

            If unsure, send high-resolution pictures of the board. They are always welcome in any case.
            Thanks a lot, appreciated for your guide. Regards.

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              #7
              Re: Help! Need Hannstar J 94V-0 E89382 MV6 schematics

              can i have boardview files for DA0FI2MB6D0 rev d i can not get it anywhere for sony flip sv14n13cxb

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