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  • prow
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    • Jul 2020
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    • croatia

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    signal measure points, yellow numbers?

    Hi to all, maybe a stupid question but i am new here and tried to learn regarding motherboard repars..
    So, the question is regarding repair guides for laptops. For instance i attached pdf regarding asus g752vl repair. I did understand most of the guide but what puzzles me is section Signal Measure Points (last two pages). I understand that those are signals that needs to be checked..and with red number it is described what is a sequence in time.... what singal comes first and what last. But what are those yellow numbers? for instance AC_BAT_SYS number is 436? is that resistence in ohm? but i dont think so..
    thx for help!
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  • mon2
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    • Dec 2019
    • 13890
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    Re: signal measure points, yellow numbers?

    I think those are DIODE readings. Place your meter into DIODE mode, connect your RED probe (yes RED probe) to GROUND. Connect the BLACK probe to the point you wish to measure.

    Compare the reading to the PCB readings. If they are close, the test point is OK.

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