Hi to all!
This is my first thread on this forum and I am a newbie in the chip component level repair.
I think the users skill in repairing will help me to solve my problem.
I'm trying to troubleshoot a AL-5911P motherboard that won't turn on. (I have uploaded the schematic)
The fan starts to spin and 2 seconds later stops.
I have already found the PQ30 mosfet shorted (AO4456), on the circuit of the buck converter PU8 (RT8209) that feeds the +NB_COREP power rail.
Without the PQ30 mosfet on board, the +NB_COREP power rail shows dead short yet, over the PJ8 jumper. I had opened this jumper to separate the buck converter from the rest of the power rail.The short is on the side to North Bridge chipset (AMD RM880).
I tried the smoothing cap C189 (330uF) and it is good, no short, good ESR.
My questions are: is it possible that, if the power rail to the NB is 10A, the chip shows a short on this rail?
Or...Is the North Bridge shorted?
Thanks
This is my first thread on this forum and I am a newbie in the chip component level repair.
I think the users skill in repairing will help me to solve my problem.
I'm trying to troubleshoot a AL-5911P motherboard that won't turn on. (I have uploaded the schematic)
The fan starts to spin and 2 seconds later stops.
I have already found the PQ30 mosfet shorted (AO4456), on the circuit of the buck converter PU8 (RT8209) that feeds the +NB_COREP power rail.
Without the PQ30 mosfet on board, the +NB_COREP power rail shows dead short yet, over the PJ8 jumper. I had opened this jumper to separate the buck converter from the rest of the power rail.The short is on the side to North Bridge chipset (AMD RM880).
I tried the smoothing cap C189 (330uF) and it is good, no short, good ESR.
My questions are: is it possible that, if the power rail to the NB is 10A, the chip shows a short on this rail?
Or...Is the North Bridge shorted?
Thanks
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