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    Dell Latitude 5310 2 in 1 Laptop does not power on, shorted capacitor replaced but not solved

    Laptop does not power on but has a fix white light on power button, when connected to power.

    I found, while trying to diagnose, a hot spot in the motherboard and found it to be a shorted capacitor (see photo below) on the 2.5v (2D5V_S3 on schematics). After replacing it with one from a donor board, still, the board does not turn on...

    The usb-c meter reads upon connection 20.1v and 0.00a, with some occasional flashes to 0.03amps. After 10/15 seconds circa, it goes to 5.2v and draws an almost constant 0.07amps. (same behaviour as before)
    To my fingers, nothing seems hot (I don't have a thermal camera). I do however have a bench power supply, if injecting voltage can find the culprit.


    Thanks in advance

    #2
    try to check the mostfet main power

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      #3
      It is getting through both mosfets of dc-in, it measures 20v when the usb-c sends 20v. And 5v when it sends 5v.

      The 3.3v coil and the 5v coil are both present.

      All measurements are taken with the motherbard out and nothing attached.
      I just noted that with the battery attached, sometimes the white led on the power button doesn't turn on, even though all the coils have the same voltages.

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        #4
        Try to check if power IC is good if not replace it

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          #5
          I don't know how to do that exactly... Still a newbie, but im trying. Should I check for any pin in particular on the chip? Like LDO?

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            #6
            I checked the the LDO I found in the schematics, which there are two. A 1.8v near the PD controller, and a 1.2v on the other side of the board. The 1.8v is present, the 1.2v is not. I guess we're making progress but I don't really know how to procede. Is it a bad EC chip? A bad BIOS for the EC chip?

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