hp pavilion x360 convertible, brittle mb 15256-1 schematic

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  • yvprabhu
    New Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 3
    • India

    #1

    hp pavilion x360 convertible, brittle mb 15256-1 schematic

    brittle mb 15256-1 schematic??
  • hotsmarty1
    New Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 1
    • pakistan

    #2
    hp pavilion x360 convertible pc 15256-1 schematic

    need 15256-1 schematic

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    • akeshma
      New Member
      • Jan 2021
      • 6
      • Saudi Arabia

      #3
      hp Pavilion x360 schematic BRITTLE MB 15256-1

      Hello all,

      This is my first request which I hope find it here and become the start point in Laptops troubleshooting.

      I need the schematic of hp Pavilion x360 which is BRITTLE MB 15256-1 .


      I hope what I have requested is possible.

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      • alamgir80
        New Member
        • Feb 2021
        • 3
        • Bangladesh

        #4
        Re: hp pavilion x360 convertible pc 15256-1 schematic

        I also need this Scematics.

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        • nemanja84
          New Member
          • Feb 2022
          • 1
          • Serbia

          #5
          Hey I am looking for the schematics or boardview of a HP Pavilion X360 13-u040nz with motherboard Brittle MB 15256-1 448.07M07.0011
          can someone help me please?

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          • Lustoni
            New Member
            • Mar 2024
            • 2
            • argentina

            #6

            Hello, how are you all? Could anyone get the brittle mb 15256-1 schematic yet?​

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            • reformatt
              Badcaps Legend
              • Feb 2020
              • 1398
              • Australia

              #7
              No schematic, but just had one of these in dead. Drew about 180ma from the supply. Thermal camera showed the RT6575DGQW (5X=) IC quite hot (3V/5V reg IC). No apparent shorts though.

              5V LDO was fine, but 3.3V LDO down to 0.8V. Did a direct injection on this point, and found the short was behind a diode D7001, hence why I didn't measure a short. C7001 was partially shorted. Not sure what this is for, but I put a 1uf 0402 cap in there. Guessing as it's behind a diode it'll be bigger than a 100nf de-coupler. For reference, this is at the top of the board near the RAM cover (DC jack connector is on the flip side and to the right).
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              • 580shahzad
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 61
                • PAKISTAN

                #8
                15256-1 Schematic
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