I need to identify this chip because when i plugged the charger this chip is very hot. The board is X455LJ REV 3.1. I have attached the image of the board and chip can someone identify and help please
Asus X455LJ need to identify the chip please help
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Re: need to identify the chip please help
From boardview, PU8100 is the 3V/5V regulator. Could be UP1589Q, confirm with markings.OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView -
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And what is the marking on the chip?
Most likely it is 3/5 V controller. If hot - usually means too much current drawn either from ldo or smps output. Measure resistances on outputs pin 3,8,13,14 - search for low values.Comment
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Re: need to identify the chip please help
pin 3= 13.58kohms
pin8= 2.95kohms
pin13=2.95kohms
pin14=14.75 then goes to 0kohmsComment
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Re: need to identify the chip please help
Pin 14 - 5V, if i understand you correctly it is shorted.
You need to find the short on the board. Methods are described - search.
Boardview attached, might be helpful.
Link to boardview - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=97317
Link to 455LJ Rev 3.1 boardview - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=124490
.Last edited by SMDFlea; 10-10-2023, 09:15 AM.Comment
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Re: need to identify the chip please help
@conste thanks for the info the kbc is not shorted one ceramic caps near kbc its shorted replaced it short its gone but bios and ec corrupted, Flash main and ec problem solved! thank youComment
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@khaahk thanks for the help already solved the problem, the culprit is ceramic caps near kbc replaced it and program both main and ec now laptop working fine. thank youComment
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@mon2, yes, but this is my problem, all voltges are flactuate 3v5v, 1.35v, 1.0v, 0.8v ..when i plug the power to the bord the power led indicator & airplane led indicator are both together blinking continuously..when i press the power button nothing happen..i dont know witch problem come from..thanks for the reply friendComment
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@zarmo,
1) power down and remove battery & adapter. Meter in resistance mode (ohms). Black lead to ground. Red lead on every inductor / coil you can locate on the board.
Checking for low resistance on each coil. It is ok to have a low resistance on the very low voltages used by the CPU / GPU components.
2) Post your values. This may indicate a bad cap - often are tantalum caps with a polarity mark. Such a bad cap derates over time and causes a short circuit event which leads to a high current spike for that voltage rail. The local switching IC will then deem this to be a short circuit and cause the power rail to shut off and usually leads to power cycling as you are observing.Comment
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Re: Asus X455LJ need to identify the chip please help
Anyone know the value of R3053? Is it a 0 ohm resistor?
I have problem, in pin2 i have 3.2V, but in pin1 im not getting 3.2v, its keep changing between 1.6-2.6V up and down (its happen when i just plug the power adapter).
When i press power button, it shown 3.2V steady in pin1.Comment
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Re: Asus X455LJ need to identify the chip please help
.Last edited by SMDFlea; 10-10-2023, 09:24 AM.Comment
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