Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Look, what i've found in the schematics of a ASUS GX531GS. Same charging IC and this extended ACDRV circuit. Maybe i'm wrong, but if this is a faulty diode, you should get ACDRV back as soon as you have removed it.
Check, try and report please.
Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Everything looks normal, except ACDRV not coming up. Since this component connects to ACDRV line i strongly suspect it to be the culprit here.
Are you able to trace where else it connects to?Last edited by Sephir0th; 03-11-2023, 01:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Alright, soldered the mosfet back.Please Stop immediately with this headless troubleshooting.
You're injecting into the low-side mosfet of GPU_Core, where one side is indeed GND and the load side "appears" as GND, because it is the GPU_CORE rail, so very low Ohms reading expected. This is absolutely normal and you're trying to kill the GPU right now.
So please just stop with what you're doing. You're on the best way to destroy the board. I didn't had time to check your measurements. I'll do it later, asap.
Thanks.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
0.2 Ohm low? Is that GPU_Core resistance?Please Stop immediately with these headless troubleshooting.
You're injecting into the low-side mosfet of GPU_Core, where one side is indeed GND and the load side "appears" as GND, because it is the GPU_CORE rail, so very low Ohms reading expected. This is absolutely normal and you're trying to kill the GPU right now.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Please Stop immediately with this headless troubleshooting.
You're injecting into the low-side mosfet of GPU_Core, where one side is indeed GND and the load side "appears" as GND, because it is the GPU_CORE rail, so very low Ohms reading expected. This is absolutely normal and you're trying to kill the GPU right now.
So please just stop with what you're doing. You're on the best way to destroy the board. I didn't had time to check your measurements. I'll do it later, asap.Last edited by Sephir0th; 03-11-2023, 12:51 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Injected 1V2A on the Source pad, nothing got hot on the thermal image.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Found this mosfet (source) shorting to ground now, pretty sure it didn't before though
Should I remove and measure it?
It sits under the GPU.
EDIT: Removed mosfet, short is still present on Source pad.Last edited by jacobtc; 03-11-2023, 12:25 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Thanks, sorry for late response.My suggestion would be to check both mosfets again a) for internal short and b) for unexpected short to GND at either Source, Drain or Gate. Without power of course.
Then a updated voltage measurement of the charging controller would be nice, Pin 4, 5, 6, 24, 28. Then remove power and switch to beep mode. Check any of the 28 pins for unexpected short to GND.
Then report back here
I did some measurements, see pic.
I also changed the BQ again, no change.Last edited by jacobtc; 03-11-2023, 08:49 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
My suggestion would be to check both mosfets again a) for internal short and b) for unexpected short to GND at either Source, Drain or Gate. Without power of course.
Then a updated voltage measurement of the charging controller would be nice, Pin 4, 5, 6, 24, 28. Then remove power and switch to beep mode. Check any of the 28 pins for unexpected short to GND.
Then report back hereLeave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
Alright,
First I found a couple shorted caps around the BIOS chip (2 Ohm), removed it, but the short was still present. I resoldered it and injected 1V1A at one of the shorted caps, and saw the EC IC get hot. Removed the EC and found the short was gone. Ordered a new EC IC and soldered it, short was still gone.
Installed the board again, but still no sign of life.
I then replaced the BQ IC, still no life. I replaced the second DC-In mosfet, still no life.
That is pretty much what I have done.Last edited by jacobtc; 03-10-2023, 09:58 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
I don't know. A few pics of alle the jobs you have done on this board so far would be nice.Leave a comment:
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We all start somewhere
No I have not replaced the BQ IC again, what should the reasoning behind that be? Do you think the second DC-In mosfet killed it again?Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
I appreciate your honesty and good to know, you sorted the question about the charging IC already. It is just, I'm pretty afraid of we're missing something important although we already stare at it.
You have replaced the charging controller a second time, correct?Last edited by Sephir0th; 03-09-2023, 12:23 PM.Leave a comment:
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I appreciate all the help I can get, I'm still very much a newbie and do this occasionally in my spare time.At the risk of being the bad guy again, I can not ignore how much effort people like mon2 and others already invested here.
In the picture of Post #34, the Charging controller is in my opinion not aligned properly.
Another example is the measurement at the low-side Mosfet for GPU_Core in Post #1 where a resistance of 200 Ohms between Source and Drain was shared although the Core resistance to GND was only 22 Ohms to GND. These values are mutually exclusive.
Just a few examples if someone wonders why here is almost no progress at all.
The charging IC has since been aligned properly, but rest assured, I did check all the pins for bridges and connection before posting any readings.
In regards to the 200 Ohm mosfet, I did point it out to see if this could be a culprit, but honestly have no clue on how to troubleshoot it, other than thinking "This seems wrong" and posting it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
At the risk of being the bad guy again, I can not ignore how much effort people like mon2 and others already invested here.
In the picture of Post #34, the Charging controller is in my opinion not aligned properly.
Another example is the measurement at the low-side Mosfet for GPU_Core in Post #1 where a resistance of 200 Ohms between Source and Drain was shared although the Core resistance to GND was only 22 Ohms to GND. These values are mutually exclusive.
Just a few examples if someone wonders why here is almost no progress at all.Last edited by Sephir0th; 03-08-2023, 04:39 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)
What is the gate voltage to ground on this mosfet with the adapter connected?Leave a comment:
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