Hello everyone
I have a VAIO mainboard without "ALWAYS ON" voltages. Laptop was operational before with a broken dj-jack. After disassembly, an inductor fallen from mainboard, without a reason (pressure from my side or hit). I resolder it with a 25W, fine tip, lead free solder. After that, mainboard is dead.
Below the inductor are four MOSFETS, so i am thinking that something has to do with them.
As you can see at attachments, i measure all voltages around power chip..
Fallen inductor was the PL12 and the MOSFETS i'm talking about are PQ40, PQ41, PQ42, PQ43.
Any ideas?
I have a VAIO mainboard without "ALWAYS ON" voltages. Laptop was operational before with a broken dj-jack. After disassembly, an inductor fallen from mainboard, without a reason (pressure from my side or hit). I resolder it with a 25W, fine tip, lead free solder. After that, mainboard is dead.
Below the inductor are four MOSFETS, so i am thinking that something has to do with them.
As you can see at attachments, i measure all voltages around power chip..
Fallen inductor was the PL12 and the MOSFETS i'm talking about are PQ40, PQ41, PQ42, PQ43.
Any ideas?
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