Hello all,
I have a Lenovo Ideapad3 laptop, that has recently stopped working. When pressing the power button, the led is going on, but nothing else is happening.
I have checked the 3.3V, 5V and 20V - all of them seem present (checked with multimeter and oscilloscope in order to verify that they are stable).
I have checked the voltages around PU1901 - 0.9V, 1.8V, 5V, 2.5v, 0.6V and 1.2V - all of them are present.
Now going further in the debug, I found that the CPU voltages produced by RT3662AC (PU5901) PWM driver are missing. I can see that the 20V are present on PQ5901.
Now I have tested the procedure described in the RT3662AC datasheet, where we have:

I can see the pulse on the EN pin, and the VDD, but PGOOD remains 0, and of course the UGATE is also 0. That is why I am starting to think that the RT3662AC is faulty.
Do you think that there is something else that I can test, before trying to replace the IC? The 0.8Vref from the RT3662AC are present, but looking at the datasheet diagram, this voltage is produced from another part of the IC.
Thanks in advance,
Mitko
I have a Lenovo Ideapad3 laptop, that has recently stopped working. When pressing the power button, the led is going on, but nothing else is happening.
I have checked the 3.3V, 5V and 20V - all of them seem present (checked with multimeter and oscilloscope in order to verify that they are stable).
I have checked the voltages around PU1901 - 0.9V, 1.8V, 5V, 2.5v, 0.6V and 1.2V - all of them are present.
Now going further in the debug, I found that the CPU voltages produced by RT3662AC (PU5901) PWM driver are missing. I can see that the 20V are present on PQ5901.
Now I have tested the procedure described in the RT3662AC datasheet, where we have:
I can see the pulse on the EN pin, and the VDD, but PGOOD remains 0, and of course the UGATE is also 0. That is why I am starting to think that the RT3662AC is faulty.
Do you think that there is something else that I can test, before trying to replace the IC? The 0.8Vref from the RT3662AC are present, but looking at the datasheet diagram, this voltage is produced from another part of the IC.
Thanks in advance,
Mitko
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