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  • dawidfryn
    New Member
    • May 2024
    • 7
    • Uk

    #1

    Legion Y540-15IRH no display

    Legion Y540-15IRH motherboard NM-C221 Rev: 2.0
    the laptop turns on with no image, the keyboard lights up. No voltage on the four coils marked in the photo pl3001, pl3002, pl3003 and pl3004. Voltages and resistance of drmos pu3001:
    1- 20v, 3M
    2,3,4- 0V, 1,8ohm
    5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13- GND
    14- 19V, 3M
    15- 1475V, 8,4M
    16- 3,27V, 37,2K
    17- 0,220v, 49,7K
    18- 1,23V, 2,93M
    19- GND
    20- 3,02V, 14K
    21- 3V, ol
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  • Answer selected by dawidfryn at 08-03-2024, 02:51 PM.
    DeXXter
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2023
    • 91
    • Chile

    The resistance on v_core seems fine, have you checked if the pwm administrator is working? Or if it's enabled?. Also check the coils around the pch, it shouldn't be that hot (I think).

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    • DeXXter
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2023
      • 91
      • Chile

      #2
      The resistance on v_core seems fine, have you checked if the pwm administrator is working? Or if it's enabled?. Also check the coils around the pch, it shouldn't be that hot (I think).

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      • dawidfryn
        New Member
        • May 2024
        • 7
        • Uk

        #3
        sorry for my poor english. Could you tell me exactly what I should check?

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        • DeXXter
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2023
          • 91
          • Chile

          #4
          Originally posted by dawidfryn
          sorry for my poor english. Could you tell me exactly what I should check?
          If I'm not mistaken that hot spot 42°c is the pch, it should not be that hot, check the coils around. The pwm ic for v_core (those coils you marked) is the one by their side. You should check the schematic or a boardview to find the ENABLE pin. Now to check pwm pulses you need an oscilloscope. But I would check PCH first, it's definitely too hot. Check the coils around, and the little capacitors above the chip.​

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          • dawidfryn
            New Member
            • May 2024
            • 7
            • Uk

            #5
            Originally posted by DeXXter

            If I'm not mistaken that hot spot 42°c is the pch, it should not be that hot, check the coils around. The pwm ic for v_core (those coils you marked) is the one by their side. You should check the schematic or a boardview to find the ENABLE pin. Now to check pwm pulses you need an oscilloscope. But I would check PCH first, it's definitely too hot. Check the coils around, and the little capacitors above the chip.​
            Pl2101 46ohm capacitors on pch have resistances of 45ohm and kohm, no short circuits. I don't have an oscilloscope, but measurements with a multimeter show PWM for these 4 coils at 1.475V

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            • DeXXter
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2023
              • 91
              • Chile

              #6
              Originally posted by dawidfryn

              Pl2101 46ohm capacitors on pch have resistances of 45ohm and kohm, no short circuits. I don't have an oscilloscope, but measurements with a multimeter show PWM for these 4 coils at 1.475V
              I see, that seems fine, can't be sure without an oscilloscope though, but still no short (In any case check all the pins on that pwm ic, the one on the right of the coils using the datasheet). What is weird and make this a hard one is that you don't have vcccpucore, try to turn on your laptop, but with your multimeter on the coils, maybe you have voltage at the beginning. I had almost the same issue on a MSI katana and it was a cracked cpu (I had vcccpucore on mine though).
              The other thing you can do is check the power on sequence and since vcccpucore (v_core) ​is one of the last voltages on the sequence you should check the voltages than comes before that, you find this list on the schematics, usually at the end.

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              • piernov
                Super Moderator
                • Jan 2016
                • 4435
                • France

                #7
                Originally posted by DeXXter
                If I'm not mistaken that hot spot 42°c is the pch, it should not be that hot, check the coils around.​
                PCH getting warm when working is expected.
                OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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                • DeXXter
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2023
                  • 91
                  • Chile

                  #8
                  Originally posted by piernov
                  PCH getting warm when working is expected.
                  Yeah I know, it just seemed a little too much since he didn't have v_core, but I guess it's normal on 9th/10th intel gens, I had a 11th that was always cold.

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                  • mcplslg123
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Jun 2015
                    • 7262
                    • india

                    #9
                    The basics are ignored. What is the resistance to GND on vcore coils?
                    VCCSA is present or not?
                    1.8V rail is present or not?
                    1.2V/2.5V rail is present or not?
                    Bios with me cleaned flashed or not?

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