I have a Packard Bell (Acer) NEW70 LA-5891p mainboard that is not powering up.
I have checked the CMOS battery and it was completely empty. I have removed the battery and found that the charge voltage is only 1 volt.
The +RTCVREF, directly from the regulator (PU14 pin 3), is 3.3V.
The resistance from +RTCVCC (D8 pin 3) to ground is about 180 ohms, obviously not OK.
When cutting the +RTCVCC at D8 pin 3, the charge voltage on the battery returns to normal.
I have checked the board for visible defects or burn marks, but found nothing.
My hypothesis is that there is either a bad cap or that the chipset is fried.
I'm having trouble locating the related caps as they are not market with a sikscreen.
At the moment I do not have access to tools to reball the chip, so I'm hoping it's a bad cap or a short of some kind.
I attached the schematics document so you can look up the test points I've mentioned.
Could anybody please advise on how to go from here?
Thanks in advance
Jan
I have checked the CMOS battery and it was completely empty. I have removed the battery and found that the charge voltage is only 1 volt.
The +RTCVREF, directly from the regulator (PU14 pin 3), is 3.3V.
The resistance from +RTCVCC (D8 pin 3) to ground is about 180 ohms, obviously not OK.
When cutting the +RTCVCC at D8 pin 3, the charge voltage on the battery returns to normal.
I have checked the board for visible defects or burn marks, but found nothing.
My hypothesis is that there is either a bad cap or that the chipset is fried.
I'm having trouble locating the related caps as they are not market with a sikscreen.
At the moment I do not have access to tools to reball the chip, so I'm hoping it's a bad cap or a short of some kind.
I attached the schematics document so you can look up the test points I've mentioned.
Could anybody please advise on how to go from here?
Thanks in advance
Jan
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