Re: ASUS G771JW 5 Volt switched rail undervolted/missing
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The diodes in your improvised device appear to not be schottky diodes, which means they will have a much higher forward voltage drop. The output voltage of the charge pump will therefore be a little less than the designers intended. But as long as it can output enough voltage to fully turn on those transistors to which it is connected, it should be fine for testing (so maybe 10V or more?). You don't want them to be partially turned on, and then overheat.
Boardview is attached. You will need PCBRepairTool to view it, which can be found here.
The diodes in your improvised device appear to not be schottky diodes, which means they will have a much higher forward voltage drop. The output voltage of the charge pump will therefore be a little less than the designers intended. But as long as it can output enough voltage to fully turn on those transistors to which it is connected, it should be fine for testing (so maybe 10V or more?). You don't want them to be partially turned on, and then overheat.
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