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  • wzamoyski
    Member
    • Mar 2022
    • 27
    • Poland

    #1

    Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

    Hello everyone.

    It's my first post on this forum (sorry for my English). I want to try fix my first motherboard and hope found solution.

    I have problem:
    • DA0ZQ1MB8Do Rev. D;
    • Nuvoton NPCE78TLA0DX;
    • BD82HMSS;
    • I5-430M.


    When I press power switch the motherboard not turning on, no leds - no reaction. I measurement:

    Voltage:
    • CN2 n. 1 - 0V
    • PL3 - 0V
    • PL6 - 3.60-4V (very strange)
    • PL7 - 0V
    • PL10 - 0V
    • PL11 - 0V
    • PL12 - 0V
    • PL13 - 0V
    • PL15 - 5.13V
    • PL16 -3.38V
    • PL17 - 0V
    • PL18 - 0V


    Resistance:
    • PL3 - 221.7Ω
    • PL6 - 8kΩ and high
    • PL7 - 7.7Ω
    • PL10 - 27.3Ω
    • PL11 - 122.6Ω
    • PL12 - 122.7Ω
    • PL13 - 38.8Ω
    • PL14 - 38.8Ω
    • PL15 - 1kΩ and high
    • PL16 - 40kΩ and slow
    • PL17 - 44.6Ω
    • PL18 - 205.8Ω

    • U40 n. 8 - 4kΩ and higher
    • U29 n. 8 - 1kΩ and higher


    U40 have no power, I think (reading manual) probably is problem with KBC. Earlier have issue with fan - I follow this topic (reprogramming BIOS):

    Code:
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=55264
    Maybe you have idea, what to do next. Maybe I do something wrong.

    Thanks.
  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 13859
    • Canada

    #2
    Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

    Can you link or post the schematic if on this forum?

    Check the voltage of the first 2 * dcin mosfets.

    Which charger IC is onboard?

    If the BQ charger IC, start with the voltage to ground of:

    REGN
    ACDRV

    Pins. Post each measurement.

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    • mon2
      Badcaps Legend
      • Dec 2019
      • 13859
      • Canada

      #3
      Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

      See attached. Measure the voltage to ground of these 3 points of interest. Post each reading.
      Attached Files

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      • wzamoyski
        Member
        • Mar 2022
        • 27
        • Poland

        #4
        Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

        Hi @mon2. Thanks for reply.

        Originally posted by mon2
        Can you link or post the schematic if on this forum?
        I use schematic from Quanta Zq1 and boardview (in attachement).

        Originally posted by mon2
        Which charger IC is onboard?

        If the BQ charger IC, start with the voltage to ground of:

        REGN
        ACDRV
        Thanks for help. After reading Your post I realize use wrong charger and changed it. Now when I press switch button, motherboard power on. I have blue ligt on LED1. But now have another issue - no fan spinning.
        It's SL88731A. I checked:
        • PIN 2 (ACIN) - 3.96V
        • PIN 13 (ACOK) - 3.35V
        • PIN 22 (DCIN) - 18.77V


        Originally posted by mon2
        See attached. Measure the voltage to ground of these 3 points of interest. Post each reading.
        1 - 0V
        2 - 3.34V
        3 - 3.35v
        Attached Files

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        • mon2
          Badcaps Legend
          • Dec 2019
          • 13859
          • Canada

          #5
          Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

          What is the voltage to ground of VA and VA1 points ?

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          • wzamoyski
            Member
            • Mar 2022
            • 27
            • Poland

            #6
            Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

            Originally posted by mon2
            what is the voltage to ground of va and va1 points ?
            va - 19.46v
            va1 - 19.15v

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            • mon2
              Badcaps Legend
              • Dec 2019
              • 13859
              • Canada

              #7
              Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

              Remove all power. Measure the resistance to ground of pin #4 of PD32. If the resistance is not low, then consider to replace PD32.

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              • wzamoyski
                Member
                • Mar 2022
                • 27
                • Poland

                #8
                Re: Motherboard DA0ZQ1MB8D0 Rev. D no turn on

                Originally posted by mon2
                Remove all power. Measure the resistance to ground of pin #4 of PD32. If the resistance is not low, then consider to replace PD32.
                I checked again every cable, connections. I saw, processor was no tightened into socket. Now motherboard turning on. Laptop works. Thanks @mon2 for suggestions and help.

                Topic may be closed.

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