Try our new boardview, bios, & schematic search. Over 1.3 million files for download!

HP16 DAG3MMB3AAO REV A No power on, no led charger

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Remove all power. Measure the resistance from pin #4 (ACDRV) on the charger IC to the gate pins on each of the DCin mosfets (PQ8200, PQ8201, PQ8202). This should be ~4k ohms.

    Measure the resistance across the DCin mosfets (PQ8200 PQ8201 - they are in parallel so only one needs to be checked:

    source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8)
    source (1-2-3) & gate (4)
    gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8) ; use resistance mode checking not diode mode for these tests


    Then repeat for PQ8202.

    Post each measurement.
    For some reason, when I touched pin 4 of the PQ8202 MOSFET, it gave me pin 1, 2, and 3 readings for the PQ8200 and PQ8201 MOSFETs. When I removed it and applied power to the board, ACDRV magically appeared. The MOSFET on the outside gave me good readings. But just in case, I replaced it with an identical AONR32314, and everything works perfectly now.

    I really appreciate your help, and with that, I'll close this post.

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Remove all power. Measure the resistance from pin #4 (ACDRV) on the charger IC to the gate pins on each of the DCin mosfets (PQ8200, PQ8201, PQ8202). This should be ~4k ohms.

    Measure the resistance across the DCin mosfets (PQ8200 PQ8201 - they are in parallel so only one needs to be checked:

    source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8)
    source (1-2-3) & gate (4)
    gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8) ; use resistance mode checking not diode mode for these tests


    Then repeat for PQ8202.

    Post each measurement.

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Ok.

    what is the resistance to ground on ACN pin? No power to the board while testing resistance or diode mode.

    what is the voltage to ground of:

    acok
    regn
    vcc
    cmsrc


    on the charger ic?
    The resistance between "acn" and GND: 15.5K.

    The voltage at the following points is:
    acok: 2.88V
    regn: 6.07V
    vcc: 19.32V
    cmsrc: 0.015V
    acdet: 2.7v

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Ok.

    what is the resistance to ground on ACN pin? No power to the board while testing resistance or diode mode.

    what is the voltage to ground of:

    acok
    regn
    vcc
    cmsrc


    on the charger ic?

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    I changed them again, now I put the first resistor as 430k and the second with 75k, getting 2.71V but still nothing happens, there is no LED and there is no ACDRV, nor ACP or ACN

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Yes.

    1) Review the calculator here:

    https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials...e-dividers/all

    2) Use 19v as input and the resistor values onboard your logic board.

    Use this video as guidance:

    https://youtu.be/L2eurrCKT2k?t=327

    3) Based on the video and shown typical resistor values, the ACDET should be ~2v59. Locate the resistors on pin # 6 (ACDET) of the charger IC.

    4) Carefully flux and remove the resistors to measure their resistance. Compare the values to the YT video. To raise the voltage, use a lower resistance value for the low side (the resistor that is going to ground) resistor. Be sure to stuff the next resistor value into the above calculator to understand the expected voltage. Do not power up without the resistors in place and be sure the final voltage is within spec for this charger IC (use the public datasheet for the BQ24780S to understand this specific charger IC).
    I changed both resistors to 470k and 75k respectively, obtaining 2.56V in ACDET, but the result is the same, neither the charging LED lights up, nor is there any change.

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Yes.

    1) Review the calculator here:

    https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials...e-dividers/all

    2) Use 19v as input and the resistor values onboard your logic board.

    Use this video as guidance:

    https://youtu.be/L2eurrCKT2k?t=327

    3) Based on the video and shown typical resistor values, the ACDET should be ~2v59. Locate the resistors on pin # 6 (ACDET) of the charger IC.

    4) Carefully flux and remove the resistors to measure their resistance. Compare the values to the YT video. To raise the voltage, use a lower resistance value for the low side (the resistor that is going to ground) resistor. Be sure to stuff the next resistor value into the above calculator to understand the expected voltage. Do not power up without the resistors in place and be sure the final voltage is within spec for this charger IC (use the public datasheet for the BQ24780S to understand this specific charger IC).

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by Sephir0th
    ACDET is barely on the border of showing a acceptable voltage (2.4V min.) So maybe worth to take a look here and see what happens when higher voltage (2.6V - 2.7V) reaches this pin.

    Other than that the BQ24781 are known for notorious failing. So I guess the "Brute-force" method, so simply to replace it would be a option here. Iirc it is interchangeable with BQ24780S.
    I replaced it with a BQ24780S and the conditions remain exactly the same. How could I increase the AC voltage? It's currently 2.49. Could I remove or change the value of any resistors?
    Click image for larger version

Name:	WIN_20250620_17_17_33_Pro.jpg
Views:	182
Size:	364.2 KB
ID:	3663882

    Leave a comment:


  • Sephir0th
    replied
    ACDET is barely on the border of showing a acceptable voltage (2.4V min.) So maybe worth to take a look here and see what happens when higher voltage (2.6V - 2.7V) reaches this pin.

    Other than that the BQ24781 are known for notorious failing. So I guess the "Brute-force" method, so simply to replace it would be a option here. Iirc it is interchangeable with BQ24780S.

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Measure each leg of the pcb traces. Measure ACP pin to the entry of the current sense resistor. It should 0R ohms. Repeat with ACN to the other side of the same resistor. Should be 0R ohms again. We are assuming the posted partial schematic is the same as your board.
    the resistance between ACN (Pin1) and the sensing resistor (PR8200) is 0.6 as is ACP (Pin2) with (PR8200) is 0.6

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Measure each leg of the pcb traces. Measure ACP pin to the entry of the current sense resistor. It should 0R ohms. Repeat with ACN to the other side of the same resistor. Should be 0R ohms again. We are assuming the posted partial schematic is the same as your board.

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Using the lowest resistance scale on your meter, touch the probes together. What is the resistance?
    Touching the 2 probes, this is the reading I got on the lowest measurement my multimeter has.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	WhatsApp Image 2025-06-16 at 9.46.44 PM.jpg
Views:	164
Size:	99.7 KB
ID:	3660876
    This is the reading by touching ACN(Pin 1) ACP (pin 2)

    Click image for larger version

Name:	WhatsApp Image 2025-06-16 at 9.46.44 PM (1).jpg
Views:	146
Size:	68.2 KB
ID:	3660877

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Using the lowest resistance scale on your meter, touch the probes together. What is the resistance?

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2

    Between ACP & ACN?

    What is the resistance to ground of ACN?
    yep, between ACP(pin1) & ACN(pin2) = 0.9ohm
    resistance for ACN(Red) to GND(Black) =15.45k

    Leave a comment:


  • mon2
    replied
    Resistence between pin APC and ACD is 0.9 ohm
    Between ACP & ACN?

    What is the resistance to ground of ACN?

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mon2
    Reference:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2eu...thraLaptopCare

    What is the voltage to ground of ACDRV?

    Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode. Measure the resistance to ground of ACP. Then the resistance to ground of ACN.

    Finally, measure the resistance between the pins ACP and ACN. Do so with the meter probes directly on the ACP and ACN pins. We are interested in the full path resistance of these 2 pins. Post each measurement.

    If you have a schematic, post the link to the schematic but only share the schematic inside the sub-forum for schematics.
    ACDRV (pin4) its on = 0.010V
    Resistence between pin APC and ACD is 0.9 ohm

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    Originally posted by mcplslg123
    Since CMSRC is missing,ACDRV has to be low only. ACDRV goes high only when you have ACDET/ACOK and CMSRC present.

    How you checked the DC-IN mosfets? Please share the readings in resistance mode between
    01.Drain-Source
    02.Drain -gate
    03.Source-Gate
    Mosfet 1 diode mode
    Drain (R) - Source (B)= .OL
    Drain(R) Gate(B)=.OL
    Source (R) Gate(B)=0.592

    Mosfet 2 diode mode
    Drain (R) - Source (B)= .OL
    Drain(R) Gate(B)=.OL
    Source (R) Gate(B)=0.592

    Mosfet 3 diode mode
    Drain (R) - Source (B)= 1.8
    Drain(R) Gate(B)=.OL
    Source (R) Gate(B)=0.590

    Leave a comment:


  • judamex
    replied
    I am guided by the following schematic diagram
    Click image for larger version

Name:	Charger.png
Views:	219
Size:	383.2 KB
ID:	3660479

    These are the mosfets on the input line

    Leave a comment:


  • Sephir0th
    replied
    And the share model of the DC-IN Mosfets when they are fine. Absolute possible that these are NOT controlled by the charging controller if they are P-Channel.

    Leave a comment:


  • mcplslg123
    replied
    Since CMSRC is missing,ACDRV has to be low only. ACDRV goes high only when you have ACDET/ACOK and CMSRC present.

    How you checked the DC-IN mosfets? Please share the readings in resistance mode between
    01.Drain-Source
    02.Drain -gate
    03.Source-Gate

    Leave a comment:

Related Topics

Collapse

  • motormayhem
    Lenovo T460 Only Charges on One Charger
    by motormayhem
    Laptop Question
    Hello,
    I'm working on a Lenovo T460 that has been having trouble charging as of late. Its worked well since I've owned it for a few years. When I went to use it the other day it was dead and wouldn't turn on (was sitting on an Anker 65W GaN charger). After some fiddling with the charger I got it to turn on and start charging, but seemed like the charger was not working as it should (took a few plug and unplug cycles to get it to start charging).

    A day later it was dead again and wouldn't boot/charge no matter what I did. No lights or anything when...
    05-12-2023, 01:46 PM
  • cind12
    GTX 1080 TI Gigabyte Aorus low resistance on vmem
    by cind12
    Hi guys, i was wondering, i've got 9Ohms on Vmem, one of the mosfet was shortet to ground, so i've desoldered hi and low mosfets nad still low res, then i removed all of the memory chips, and the resistance is still low, so did you had maybe a card with that low res on memories, and the card was working fine ?
    Removed the U1866Q and still without result, i dont have thermal cam so can't see where is hot spot when incjeting voltage.
    The resistance on core is ok 0.1Ohm ((Power 0.8V when on)
    Resistance on 12V 4K ohms (Power present when on)
    Resistance on 12V PEX 4K ohms...
    12-08-2023, 09:09 AM
  • Boardview and Schematic Bot
    ISL88739AHRZ ISL88739 Laptop Battery Charger Datasheet
    by Boardview and Schematic Bot
    The ISL88739 & ISL88739AHRZ are a highly versatile combo battery charger
    configurable for operating as either a Hybrid Power Boost (HPB)
    charger or a Narrow VDC (NVDC) charger, supporting 2-, 3-, or
    4-cell batteries. Both configurations allow the battery to work with
    the adapter together to supply the system load when it exceeds
    the adapter capability, referred to as system Turbo mode. HPB
    charger configuration reverse-boosts battery energy to the system
    bus to help the adapter provide the system power in Turbo mode.
    NVDC charger configuration...
    11-05-2024, 03:28 PM
  • flat-earther
    how to prevent a connected charger from draining battery when not charging?
    by flat-earther
    I have an RC radio handset(Taranis QX7) which doesn't have internal battery charger which means I had to remove the battery every time I needed to charge it.
    So to improve it, I added a 15W USB-C charger board(link) inside and soldered it to the same connector on the PCB where the battery plugs into, great, now I can simply charge it with a USB-C cable.

    but the problem I found is that after the radio sat for two weeks without being used the 2S 18650 battery that I'm using was at 4.2V!
    So the battery is backfeeding the charger and being drained.

    How can I prevent...
    08-07-2025, 01:04 PM
  • flat-earther
    ASUS X54H laptop thinks it's always charging even with charger unplugged
    by flat-earther
    The charging indicator light on my ASUS X54H laptop is always on even when the charger is disconnected.

    Windows also shows ''Plugged in'' when charger is not connected.

    This problem started year ago gradually, when unplugging the charger the charging light took several seconds to disappear, then minutes, and now almost always on even when unplugged for an entire day.
    Strangely, before sometimes immediately when plugging in the charger the charging light went away, and later came back with it connected.
    If I let battery run out and say it has 3% Windows will...
    06-24-2025, 09:32 AM
  • Loading...
  • No more items.
Working...