HP Pavillion 15-p290nb power faillure

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  • Bektronics
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    • Apr 2018
    • 11
    • Belgium

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    HP Pavillion 15-p290nb power faillure

    Hello dear friends.
    I own a laptop HP Pavillion 15-P290nb.
    The power plug has failed mechanically and I have replaced it with a new one (HP DC in cable 65W / 90W HP p / n 730932-yd1 Rev: x2.
    After repair, the laptop still did not work.
    No LED fire up. The voltage of 19.5 Vdc is present on the connector on the motherboard.
    Can someone tell me what the component is between connector and ethernet connection on the motherboard.
    Motherboard type: DAY16EMB8C0 Rev-C.
    Does anyone have a technical schedule for this motherboard?
    Attached a photo of the component and of the motherboard.
    All info is welcome.
    Thanks in advance.
    Bektronics
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  • subroto
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2015
    • 230
    • Bangladesh

    #2
    Re: HP Pavillion 15-p290nb power faillure

    Then check 3.3V_LDO and 5V_LDO first.

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    • pyry
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      • Dec 2015
      • 37
      • Mexico

      #3
      Re: HP Pavillion 15-p290nb power faillure

      I think this is the schematic
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