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  • Zentech
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2021
    • 94
    • Usa

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    Help Understanding The Different Power Supply Voltages in Schematic

    Hi everyone,
    this is my first post, I need help understanding the difference in power supply voltages in my hp laptop motherboard. I have the diagram of a driver ic which controls 2 mosfet. and I'm trying to find out why I don't have 3.3v on source of PQ55, also I need to understand the difference between all these voltages, why I have 3.3v and +3VAWL. If someone can explain the difference in the following voltages and what they mean and when are they present. This is for an HP Pavilion g6 laptop motherboard
    +3V, +3VSUS, +3VS5, +VAD, ACIN, +VAD_1, +12ALW, MAIND, +VIN_VCC_CORE, +VIN, +VCC_CORE
    see attached image file
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  • SMDFlea
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2018
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    • UK

    #2
    Re: Help Understanding The Different Power Supply Voltages in Schematic

    Post a link to the schematic if its here on badcaps or post the schematic as an attachment., click on Go Advanced - Manage Attachments .
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    • piernov
      Super Moderator
      • Jan 2016
      • 4435
      • France

      #3
      Re: Help Understanding The Different Power Supply Voltages in Schematic

      Or at the very least write motherboard model number or full laptop model number — we can't guess what you have on your desk…
      OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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      • Zentech
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2021
        • 94
        • Usa

        #4
        Re: Help Understanding The Different Power Supply Voltages in Schematic

        Originally posted by SMDFlea
        Post a link to the schematic if its here on badcaps or post the schematic as an attachment., click on Go Advanced - Manage Attachments .
        I couldn't find how to edit the original post, hope everyone can see this info. This is motherboard part number
        DA0R53MB6E1 REV E R53

        and this is laptop model:
        HP Pavilion g6-2321dx

        I have not search this forum for schematics, but this is the one I'm using for repairs.
        https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...3fee8687da.pdf

        Thanks all

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        • Zentech
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          • Feb 2021
          • 94
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          #5
          Re: Help Understanding The Different Power Supply Voltages in Schematic

          Originally posted by piernov
          Or at the very least write motherboard model number or full laptop model number — we can't guess what you have on your desk…
          Model number: DA0R53MB6E1 REV E R53
          schematic
          https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...3fee8687da.pdf

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