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  • mferna14
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    • Jun 2018
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    MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

    Hi all., I am working on MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 which does not turn on all. No liquid spill & it's clean. My initial testing was checking all the fuse & MOSFET & they all seem to be ok. Please take a look at the ISL9237HRZ battery charging chip pin 19, this does not seem right ACIN 1.1V. I have taken all the voltages on the ISL pins. Please shed a light on them, Thanks for the cooperation.
    ISL9237HRZ

    Pin 1 8.79V CSON
    Pin 2 8.79V CSOP
    Pin 3 8.79V VSYS
    Pin 4 5.8V BOOT2
    Pin 5 1.1V UGATE2
    Pin 6 0.76V PHASE2
    Pin 7 4.7V LGATE2
    Pin 8 5.1V VDDP
    Pin 9 4.7V LGATE1
    Pin 10 0.76V PHASE1
    Pin 11 0.76V UGATE1
    Pin 12 5.9V BOOT1
    Pin 13 1.9V ASGATE
    Pin 14 12.8V CSIN
    Pin 15 12.8V CSIP
    Pin 16 12.8V ADP
    Pin 17 12.8V DCIN
    Pin 18 5.1V VDD
    Pin 19 1.1V ACIN
    Pin 20 0V OTG_EN_CMP_IN
    Pin 21 3.2V SDA
    Pin 22 3.2V SCL
    Pin 23 0V PROCHOT
    Pin 24 3.2V ACOK
    Pin 25 0V BATGONE
    Pin 26 0V OTGPG_CMP_OUT
    Pin 27 0V PROG
    Pin 28 1.5V COMP
    Pin 29 0V AMON_BMON
    Pin 30 0V PSYS
    Pin 31 0.6V VBAT
    Pin 32 8.79V BGATE
  • mon2
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    • Dec 2019
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    Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

    Not sure if the schematic is the same but review the 2nd DCin mosfet = AON7405 - see attached.

    With the noted gate voltage, it should be enabled.

    Remove or replace it and test again.

    This is from other surface schematics which appear to have the same charger IC onboard.
    Attached Files

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    • mferna14
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      • Jun 2018
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      Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

      Yes mon2, tomorrow I will check whether the schematics I am using is the same like the shotshot you have sent me. The MOSFET which you have highlighted should be removed, tested & then maybe replaced. Do you think this is a problem???

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      • mferna14
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        • Jun 2018
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        Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

        Hi mon2 check this photo., this is the schematics for Surface 1769. I had purchased this pdf a while back. Anyway please check the photo, it's a bit different from your screen shot. In mine the ACIN in coming directly across the 150K resistor & then going to the chip. But I checked the resistor, it's fine. Pin 5 (DRAIN) on MOSFET Q63008 I get the 12v but across the resistor the voltage dropped... What could be the problem then???
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        Last edited by mferna14; 02-02-2023, 02:11 PM.

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        • mon2
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          • Dec 2019
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          Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

          The mosfet on the ACIN line may be shunting this voltage to ground.

          What are the voltage reading for pin # 5 of Q63005B ? This GATE voltage decides if ACIN will see the voltage on the 150k resistor or not.

          Voltage of pin # 2 of Q63005A ?

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          • mferna14
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            • Jun 2018
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            Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

            What are the voltage reading for pin # 5 of Q63005B ? This GATE voltage decides if ACIN will see the voltage on the 150k resistor or not. OUT Here the voltage is 100% correct according to the Voltage divider calculator, should be 1.14 which is correct. Voltage of pin # 2 of Q63005A ? is 3.2V ??? is this correct??
            Last edited by mferna14; 02-02-2023, 03:12 PM.

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            • jeksona27
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              • Mar 2022
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              Re: MicroSoft Surface Laptop 1769 totally dead

              Surface laptop 1769, touchscreen not woring even in EUFI mode. screen is nor broken, what could be the cause? not driver issue

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