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    HP no power (chip level) help!!

    Hello,

    my laptop hp-cq41 has stopped working recently so i've try alot of solution but it seems like not to work...

    symptoms : - split second light
    - no power

    i have attached some image that might help to find the problem

    on number 1 box, on s0 state, it is quite hot but other component like cpu, gpu and bridge seems not working

    on number 5 box, there is some voltage drop at the output pin... from 3v to some 1v-ish

    Any solution is welcomed

    TY for your time... help me find the problem
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    #2
    Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

    Hello
    i send you the schematic
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

      hi bro,
      is your motherboard ground with PL (coils) measure short circuit ? check it.

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        #4
        Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

        So using the supplied info from mielta I would check and verify the modifications are correct and up to date. On the modifications I would be looking with what is failing. So too verify: in the So State you have all the voltages on page 3?

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          #5
          Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

          Thanks @mielta.. but i don't quite know how to use the schematic... Because this is my first time attempting fix at chip level

          @dreamer_x_x the coil near the overheating chip is around 1600++ ohm.. so i assume no short.. thanks

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            #6
            Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

            @keeney i couldn't tell which is B+ or anything because in the schematic, there is no guide like the pq102 or pu etc... Thanks

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              #7
              Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

              [QUOTE=atiqfajar;705966]@keeney i couldn't tell which is B+ or anything because in the schematic, there is no guide like the pq102 or pu etc... Thanks[/QUOTE

              Yes there is on page 43. Once you save the PDF schematics go to edit. Click on edit. Look down to the word find. Click on find. Now a pop up on the right side will appear. Put in pq102. Then press the button enter.

              Now if you want to find B+ do same above procedure but insert the B+ where you but the pq102. It will find B+ and when you press enter again it will find the next B+ on the schematics and so on. This works with most schematics however it is dependant on who made the PDF.
              Last edited by keeney123; 11-29-2016, 11:11 PM.

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                #8
                Re: HP no power (chip level) help!!

                Sorry for late reply, the PU301 is overheating and the voltage reads at each pin at s0(off) are :

                (v)
                1 1.2
                2 no reading (0.019)
                3 2.1
                4 2.1
                5 0.3
                6 1.1
                7 3.5
                8 3.5
                9 8.5
                10 3.3
                11 3.3
                12 0
                13 3.1
                14 2.1
                15 0(ground)
                16 12
                17 5.3
                18 5.3
                19 0
                20 5.3
                21 5.1
                22 10
                23 0
                24 5.3
                Tell me if anything is wrong with the readings

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