Asus vivobook S 15 - K3502Z - no power.

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  • coffeebreath
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    • Jul 2024
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    Asus vivobook S 15 - K3502Z - no power.

    I have this vivobook that doesn't power on.
    I connect the charger via USBC and checked it with my thermal camera.

    A mosfet near the charger keeps turning on and off. NIKOS PK5V6BA GUE3X0Z01

    on the other side there's a really small chip that is power cycling too.

    TPS65994AD USBC power deliver controller.

    Theres a short somewhere, I am injecting 1V 2A into it and nothing is getting hot.

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