Hello,
I recently got my hands on a batch of Thinkpad Tablet 2 that a local business was throwing away. They all have the same issue, no Power.
I do have a working one that i also took and the first thing i did was trying to power it without the battery being inserted.
It seems that these tablets do not work unless the battery is in (my PSU is 5V5A so i doubt it's a current thing, probably design).
I thought i'd be lucky so i took the battery from the working one and i tried it in 2-3 of the broken ones, but no luck, still no power.
The current draw is 18mA while just plugged that spikes to 120-150mA while the power button is pressed, stays there for couple seconds, then back to 18mA.
As they all have the same "no power", i thought that historically there could have been a bad bios deploy, so i took the working one, extracted it's bios with an CH431A flasher and flashed it on one of the broken ones, still no luck.
I started probing around, the 5V is correctly transferred from the separate power board to the motherboard, and while plugged in, something that looks like a buck converter is whining, probing the diode it seems to turn the 5V into 3.8V.
I also checked and while plugged in the battery pins are correctly at 3.7V, so technically charging should be working.
I tried fingering around but nothing gets hot in the slightest, not even barely warm, moreover nothing looks burned, scorched or inflated, everything looks immaculate.
At this point i'm out of ideas, i do not own an oscilloscope, just a variable power supply with current measuring and a multimeter.
Any other troubleshooting steps i can look into?
Does anyone by chance have a schematic and board file for this motherboard?
The motherboard has a Lenovo FRU code of 04X4644
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/p...splay/as-built
Thank you for your support.
I recently got my hands on a batch of Thinkpad Tablet 2 that a local business was throwing away. They all have the same issue, no Power.
I do have a working one that i also took and the first thing i did was trying to power it without the battery being inserted.
It seems that these tablets do not work unless the battery is in (my PSU is 5V5A so i doubt it's a current thing, probably design).
I thought i'd be lucky so i took the battery from the working one and i tried it in 2-3 of the broken ones, but no luck, still no power.
The current draw is 18mA while just plugged that spikes to 120-150mA while the power button is pressed, stays there for couple seconds, then back to 18mA.
As they all have the same "no power", i thought that historically there could have been a bad bios deploy, so i took the working one, extracted it's bios with an CH431A flasher and flashed it on one of the broken ones, still no luck.
I started probing around, the 5V is correctly transferred from the separate power board to the motherboard, and while plugged in, something that looks like a buck converter is whining, probing the diode it seems to turn the 5V into 3.8V.
I also checked and while plugged in the battery pins are correctly at 3.7V, so technically charging should be working.
I tried fingering around but nothing gets hot in the slightest, not even barely warm, moreover nothing looks burned, scorched or inflated, everything looks immaculate.
At this point i'm out of ideas, i do not own an oscilloscope, just a variable power supply with current measuring and a multimeter.
Any other troubleshooting steps i can look into?
Does anyone by chance have a schematic and board file for this motherboard?
The motherboard has a Lenovo FRU code of 04X4644
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/p...splay/as-built
Thank you for your support.
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