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  • kandyan
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 53
    • Sri Lanka

    #1

    HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

    I have no power HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) with following details.

    01. No power LED (base LED) when connect the charger
    02. 3.3v and 5v is available and 12v is also available.
    03. BIOS flashed
    04. Checked BIOS with oscilloscope its reading
    04. ACIN = 3.3V
    05. LID_EC# = 3.3V
    06. RSMRST # = 0V
    07. Replaced KB3926 but same results
    08. No short circuit on the board

    Where should i start?
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  • atsio
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2013
    • 819
    • Greece

    #2
    Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

    Check resistance at pr61, PL8, PL9, PL12, PL6, PL10, PL11, PIN 6 of PU7, PIN 1 of PQ63

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    • spidey
      climbs
      • Dec 2012
      • 648
      • Cyprus

      #3
      Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

      this model usually has issues with bios, try flashing another rom/dump, check rtc battery. also try soft reflow on ICH if above doesnt work.

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      • kandyan
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 53
        • Sri Lanka

        #4
        Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

        Originally posted by atsio
        Check resistance at pr61, PL8, PL9, PL12, PL6, PL10, PL11, PIN 6 of PU7, PIN 1 of PQ63
        PR61 - 6.3 Mohm
        PL8 - 0.6 Kohm
        PL9 - 1.04 Mohm dropping decreasing speed
        PL12 - 12 ohm
        PL6 - 46 ohm
        PL10 - 6.0 ohm
        PL11 - 1.250 Kohm
        PIN 6 of PU7 - 230 ohm
        PIN 1 of PQ63 - 312 ohm

        all these values were measure to the ground (GND)

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        • atsio
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Oct 2013
          • 819
          • Greece

          #5
          Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

          Give voltage on all pins of PU5.

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          • aanan
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Dec 2010
            • 222
            • India

            #6
            Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

            check crystal y4
            check +3VPCU_EC pin 64
            check +3VPCU

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            • kandyan
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 53
              • Sri Lanka

              #7
              Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

              Originally posted by atsio
              Give voltage on all pins of PU5.
              1. 5.13V
              2. 2.1V
              3. 1.15V
              4. 0.45V
              5. 10.4mV
              6. 0v
              7. 9mV
              8. 2.4v
              9. 0v
              10. 1.8v
              11. 1.18v
              12. 0v
              13. 0v
              14. 0v
              15. 5.13v
              16. 5.13v
              17. 0.63v
              18. 0.63v
              19. 19.11v
              20. 19.11v
              21. 0.63v
              22. 0.62v
              23. 10mv
              24. 18.07v

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              • kandyan
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 53
                • Sri Lanka

                #8
                Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                Originally posted by aanan
                check crystal y4
                check +3VPCU_EC pin 64
                check +3VPCU
                Crystal is working. I checked it with my oscilloscope.
                +3VPCU is ok
                +3VPCU_EC is available @ 67th pin (AVCC) of U20 (KB3926QF)

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                • atsio
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 819
                  • Greece

                  #9
                  Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                  What is the voltage on pins 64, 65, 66, 72, 86, 26, 27 of U20?
                  Last edited by atsio; 07-19-2014, 06:36 AM.

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                  • kandyan
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 53
                    • Sri Lanka

                    #10
                    Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                    Originally posted by atsio
                    What is the voltage on pins 64, 65, 66, 72, 86, 26, 27 of U20?
                    64 3.4mV
                    65 2.6v
                    66 8.3mV
                    72 2.3mV
                    86 3.0v
                    26 0v
                    27 1.88v

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                    • atsio
                      Badcaps Veteran
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 819
                      • Greece

                      #11
                      Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                      What is the voltage on the middle pin of your power adapter? What is the voltage on pin 3 of CN3?

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                      • kandyan
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 53
                        • Sri Lanka

                        #12
                        Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                        Originally posted by atsio
                        What is the voltage on the middle pin of your power adapter? What is the voltage on pin 3 of CN3?
                        Sorry guys, I used Huntkey muti adapter for testing. after you mentioned about adapter i changed it and test with an original 18.5v adapter.now board is working. it turns on but caps lock blink error (single blink).

                        I forgot to tell you that this motherboard has been repaired previously and removed IDT audio chip. And now when i turned on U49 become hot extremely and smoke coming out of it.

                        I think previous technicain removed audio IC for this problem.I will check U49 and let u knw guys. Thanks for helping this far.

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                        • kandyan
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 53
                          • Sri Lanka

                          #13
                          Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                          PL5 and PL6 has 37mV (+vcore)
                          Caps lock blink code error - Single blink for "CPU not functional"

                          I change the processor but nothing happened.

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                          • atsio
                            Badcaps Veteran
                            • Oct 2013
                            • 819
                            • Greece

                            #14
                            Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                            You mentioned earlier on PL6 resistance was 46Ohm. That was with CPU or without?
                            What is the resistance on pins 20, 31, 48 of PU1.
                            What is the resistance on pin 1 of PQ17?

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                            • kandyan
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2013
                              • 53
                              • Sri Lanka

                              #15
                              Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                              Originally posted by atsio
                              You mentioned earlier on PL6 resistance was 46Ohm. That was with CPU or without?
                              What is the resistance on pins 20, 31, 48 of PU1.
                              What is the resistance on pin 1 of PQ17?
                              Yes it was with CPU. But now i get 45 ohms for both PL6 and PL5 with CPU.

                              PU1

                              20 -5.3Mohms and decreasing
                              31- 0.595Kohms
                              48- 0.526Kohms

                              When power on VR_ON is up (pin 44 - Before power on- 0v after power on -3.3v)

                              PQ17 - 0.459Kohms

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                              • corrupto
                                New Member
                                • Aug 2014
                                • 1
                                • Portugal

                                #16
                                Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                                I have the same problem. anyone has a fix for it? other sites refer the bios chip as the problem, but i think i dont have the tools to solder a new one and reflash it

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                                • Ramee
                                  Badcaps Veteran
                                  • Jul 2014
                                  • 218
                                  • Israel

                                  #17
                                  Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                                  Originally posted by corrupto
                                  I have the same problem. anyone has a fix for it? other sites refer the bios chip as the problem, but i think i dont have the tools to solder a new one and reflash it
                                  I suggest you take it to a ProTech to do it for you. But if you want to experience it, invest some appropriate tools for fixing laptop.

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                                  • cicariello
                                    New Member
                                    • Sep 2014
                                    • 2
                                    • italy

                                    #18
                                    Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                                    diagram?

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                                    • cicariello
                                      New Member
                                      • Sep 2014
                                      • 2
                                      • italy

                                      #19
                                      Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                                      Good evening someone has the diagram of the motherboard?

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                                      • bsb1106
                                        Member
                                        • Jan 2015
                                        • 19
                                        • tunisia

                                        #20
                                        Re: HP CQ61 ( DA00P6MB6D0) No power

                                        I have same problem but in pin 17/18/21/22 of pu5 i have 4.63v

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