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    Missing components on motherboard (newbie question)

    Having some trouble understanding how compnents like resistors /caps etc that are present in board view and schematics but are missing on the actual board iam troubleshooting.
    In my case its about some resistors /caps around the charging ic.

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    For example PR321 H_PROCHOT, since its an essential signal, how can the charging ic talk to the sio if there is no connection ?
  • Answer selected by Good2Know at 04-08-2024, 10:10 AM.

    @ means no stuff. Resistor symbol with line under it means bridged on the PCB.

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      #2
      Post your motherboard model number and revision number. Post a LINK to the schematic/boardview if it is already posted in the schematic requests sub forum - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-requests-only
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        #3
        My board:
        LA-E921P
        Rev 1B

        Schematic in use
        LA-E921P
        Rev 1A

        Think i got both schematic/boardview from external site.

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          #4
          @ means no stuff. Resistor symbol with line under it means bridged on the PCB.
          OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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            #5
            Thank you very much for the clear cut answer.
            This helped me a lot.

            I checked some test points and yes indeed, there is connection where i thought could not be because of the missing resistor.
            May you have a very good day.





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