Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Have measured the voltage at both sides of the 0.01 ohm sensing resistor and found the correct value of 20v. Have also measured the voltage at pin 1 of the charge controller IC (BQ25710) and also found the correct value of 20v.
What to check else ?
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Originally posted by mcplslg123 View PostFind out the DC-IN mosfets and check voltage on them for pin1/4/8 and post here.
Here are the results :
Mosfet 1 :
pin 1,2,3 : 2.5v
pin 4 : 3.7v
pin 5,6,7,8 : 9.1v
Mosfet 2 :
pin 1,2,3 : 0v
pin 4 : 3.65v
pin 5,6,7,8 : 2.5v
Mosfet 3 :
pin 1,2,3 : 0v
pin 4 : 4.7v
pin 5,6,7,8 : 1.65v
Mosfet4 :
pin 1,2,3 : 1.65v
pin 4 : 2.3v
pin 5,6,7,8 : 20v
ps : The measurements are made with the battery disconnected.
Thanks a lot for helping.
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Find out the DC-IN mosfets and check voltage on them for pin1/4/8 and post here.
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Sorry for a wrong information i gave. The actual voltage of the AC charger is 20v measured with a professional multimeter loaned from a friend. (I was using a cheap faulty multimeter...). So now the problem seems to be the power supply circuit since the laptop have been running without problem with just the battery connected.
Here is a picture of the area around the DC input to the motherboard.
Have i to dismantle the motherboard and take pictures on the other side?
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Ok - the middle pin is mated to an internal resistor to identify the power of the adapter. Never knew this before...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO3D0d8a_fc
With the adapter connected to the laptop - what is the voltage at the logic board connector ?
Is it still 28V ?
Did you just purchase this laptop and it was 28V from the start ?
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
I was not aware of a datapin on the adapter connector. Perhaps used to communicate and authenticate that the adapter is an original?
The power adapter should, from my knowledge, be a regulated power supply that should hold @ 20VDC (to match the markings on the product).
Wonder if the 28V has caused any damage already to the power supply / charger inside the laptop? If designed well, the logic board may be halting the power up cycle due to OVP (over voltage protection).
do you have any other laptop markings that may help to locate possible schematics ? see a mix of lenovo schematics in the database but none of them match your supplied information.
Plan B is for you to take some quality pictures starting from where the power connector enters the board and post them here. Then all can review and start to investigate this issue.
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
My charger is branded Lenovo. I got it together with the laptop and it's ouput voltage is rated 20v but when measuring (without any load) it gives 28v!
When using an external power supply dialed at 20v how to deal with the data pin (the center pin of the original slim pin rectangular connector) ie can the laptop be powered without connecting the data pin? Thanks.
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Re: Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Hi. From a quick internet search, yes the adapter @ 28V seems too high for this model of laptop.
Output: 20V 3.25A 65W (Compatible with 45W) Input:100V-240V 50-60Hz
Test the laptop again with a fresh adapter. Maybe a local computer shop will have one for quick testing. If a different compatible adapter does not fix the issue then the front side power circuits will need to be reviewed.
Or if you have a lab power supply, you can dial it up to 20V and use it in place of the adapter and test again. Just be sure to use the proper polarity in the hookup.
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Lenovo Thinkbook 15-iil Problem - Need help
Hi Guys.
At first please excuse my poor english.
Here is my situation : My Lenovo Thinkbook 15-IIL Model 20SM no more power up using the AC charger. It power up without problem when using the battery without the connecting the AC charger. Meanwhile the battery is totally discharged and now i can no more power it up. Have opened it and disconnected the battery connector and connected the AC charger but it won't power up.
Have measured the voltage across the DC output pins of the charger and found 28v and not 20v as the charger is rated. Could this be the problem?
Is there any schematic for the mobo of this laptop please?
Any suggestion ?Last edited by Eddy25; 08-12-2021, 09:58 AM.Tags: None
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