Re: Dell 2209W - no power at all - stripped down but can't see anything obvious
Hi batz,
Are the big components around it easier to take out and put back in that taking the Ic off?
If you could take the chip out then you would test the vcc and gnd pins again to see if the measure low ohms like they did in circuit if the do then that means that the ic is shorted. You would then need to test the vcc and gnd pans on the board to see if they are showing low ohms which would mean that there is something else wrong too.
Its difficult to say if just replacing the chip will work as we really need to understand if its blown first. If so we wold have to look at what blew it or what has blown around it. If its not blown then there is definitely something else gong on.
Either way you either need to lift the leg or remove the chip to know what's going on.
Hi batz,
Are the big components around it easier to take out and put back in that taking the Ic off?
If you could take the chip out then you would test the vcc and gnd pins again to see if the measure low ohms like they did in circuit if the do then that means that the ic is shorted. You would then need to test the vcc and gnd pans on the board to see if they are showing low ohms which would mean that there is something else wrong too.
Its difficult to say if just replacing the chip will work as we really need to understand if its blown first. If so we wold have to look at what blew it or what has blown around it. If its not blown then there is definitely something else gong on.
Either way you either need to lift the leg or remove the chip to know what's going on.
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