Hey Guys.
While working on the above mentioned netbook i accidently shorted the Backlight power rail which burned one inductor off the board. It was still running after shorting it but the backlight was obviously dead. After rebooting it was completely dead. The CPU gets warm to the touch but not near as hot while normal operation. Maybe there is a short on a power rail? According to the schematic there is no feedback from the Backlight power rail to any controller and it is powered directly from the 5V rail via some mosfets. It feels like it has burned the first layer of the pcb but didnt go through to the next layer which seems to be a ground layer anyways.
I had no time to measure anything yet but i have the same inductor as a replacement. I want your opinion if it is worth a try. I dont need backlight control on this machine since it works as an interactive pictureframe on a wall. So setting it to a fixed brightness wouldnt bother me.
It was running fine after shorting it out (without BL) so i guess there shouldnt be that much damage?..
I attached a photo of the burnt area. The blown inductor is L14 on the schematic.
We do mistakes.. am i right?.. *sigh*
While working on the above mentioned netbook i accidently shorted the Backlight power rail which burned one inductor off the board. It was still running after shorting it but the backlight was obviously dead. After rebooting it was completely dead. The CPU gets warm to the touch but not near as hot while normal operation. Maybe there is a short on a power rail? According to the schematic there is no feedback from the Backlight power rail to any controller and it is powered directly from the 5V rail via some mosfets. It feels like it has burned the first layer of the pcb but didnt go through to the next layer which seems to be a ground layer anyways.
I had no time to measure anything yet but i have the same inductor as a replacement. I want your opinion if it is worth a try. I dont need backlight control on this machine since it works as an interactive pictureframe on a wall. So setting it to a fixed brightness wouldnt bother me.
It was running fine after shorting it out (without BL) so i guess there shouldnt be that much damage?..
I attached a photo of the burnt area. The blown inductor is L14 on the schematic.
We do mistakes.. am i right?.. *sigh*
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