Good day guys! Does anyone have schematic for this laptop Sony Viao VPCEG18FG. Its an Intel Core i5-2410m based cpu and has an Nvidia GeForce 410M GPU. Its totally dead with no lights or spin. Adapter and power jack is confirmed working, motherboard receives 19.5v. No burnt marks visible, possible a short somewhere. Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by lezsimply View Postcan anyone confirm if I'm looking at the correct schematics?
and at the back says SONY MBX-250, I'm a little bit confuse because some prints a spelled wrong. If someone can upload the correct one, it will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Also check voltage in power button.
Good luck.
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Found u6001 bios chip, tested 0v on pin no.8 and 0v on power button.
I think its a different chip on the schematics I provided. This is the chip on the diagram (SST25VF032B-80-4I-S2AF-GP). But the one I actual have is a winbond 25Q32BVSIG. And the board layout is the same but some of the components soldered to it are of different models.
I'll try a soft reflow on the said bga. Thanks to everyone!
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U6001 is powered by 3D3V_S5 through PL4101. So you should ensure that you have 3.3V/5V at PL4101/PL4102 first.
Assuming your DCBATOUT has 19V, check PU4103 for the following pin voltages:
VREG3 (8) - 3.3V
VREG5 (17) - 5V
REF (3) - 2V
ENC (18) - high
EN (13) - high
if EN is high, you should have REF, VREG3 and VREG5 output. If not, replace this IC.
if ENC, ENTRIP1, ENTRIP2 is high, you should have 3.3V and 5V at PL4101 and PL4102.
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Sorry for wrong input. 3.3v is present on power button
VREG3 8 - 3.34V
VREG5 17 - 5.1v
REF 3 - 2.01v
ENC 18 - 0v
EN 13 - 2.87v
Pressing power button gives voltage drop up to 1.2v on power button then rises up to 3.34v again.
At some point the power led lit then slowly died don't know what happened.
I have attached an image of PU4103 IC. As you can see this resistor has some discoloration on it, don't know if it has any effect.
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I have attached an image of PU4103 IC. As you can see this resistor has some discoloration on it, don't know if it has any effect.
ENC 18 - 0v
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Got some developments on this laptop. The board now power's up. ENC is 3.87v, RTC is 3.01v. RN2705 has only 4 legs (might be different schematics) pins 3,7 and 8 of U6001 has 3.3v only if it is ON.
Maybe the reason why this board turned on is because of the resistor I mentioned in post #10. I replaced the resistor connected to pin no.22 of PU4103 with the same value. On the opposite side there's also a resistor connected to pin no.9 of PU4013 which I measured voltage steady on both ends. Unlike the resistor connected to pin no.22 on one end the reading is fluctuating.
Although the laptop turned on and lights are lit. There's still no display on the lcd. Processor, fan and memory are already inserted. The fan spins and the processor heats up. I've got to check it further. Update you guys soon. Thanks very much!
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Good news! As of now, laptop turned on with display. No other repairs were done except for the resistor replacement yesterday. Just cleaned all contacts on lcd cable, memory slots and memory pins. Hope this will be stable. I'm just testing the unit now. I'll update you guys again if anything happens. thanks again.
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Good day, I can now confirm that this laptop is fully functional. Everything is working fine. I've done a lot of test like watching movies, playing games and audio/video converting without problems. Thanks very much guys for your help. Hope this will stay good for a very long time. Thanks again and more power badcaps fellas!
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Originally posted by lezsimply View PostGood day, I can now confirm that this laptop is fully functional. Everything is working fine. I've done a lot of test like watching movies, playing games and audio/video converting without problems. Thanks very much guys for your help. Hope this will stay good for a very long time. Thanks again and more power badcaps fellas!
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