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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Ok, so I checked every component on the back of the board and didn't find anything suspicous, except for a T4 diode that was in parallel with a 100 ohm resistor, so I removed it and it tested good.

    Took out the little transformer and the output seems shorted as can be seen in the photos with my blue ring tester compared to a good coil. Also took a closup of the inside for your info.

    I guess this means I will have to retire this power supply and keep it for parts with the exception of the transformer, right?
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  • R_J
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    The feedback is a winding off the transformer, (T1B) which connects to R4, and D1 diode to supply the run vcc for the ic. Your component designations will be different but the circuit should be the same.

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  • rddube
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    Still learning R_J, what does the feedback circuit look like? I'll check for shorts on the secondary side of the transformer and report back.

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  • R_J
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    Did you check the feedback circuit? You did check to make sure there was no shorted output on the secondary side, like shorted cable, shorted output diode etc.
    Last edited by R_J; 03-12-2023, 03:05 PM.

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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Ok, so what do you think I should be checking next?

    Tks.

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  • R_J
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    The transformer primary is connected between the + of the bridge rectifier and the mosfet drain, there should also be a feedback winding that supplies run vcc voltage for the ic. One end of the feedback winding connects to hot ground the other feeds a diode and then pin5 of the ic

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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by R_J
    There seems to be a bad solder connection on a component, can you check what it is and where it connects?

    What do you mean RS1M diode was damaged, physically broken, shorted, open? Looks like it could be D2 on the datasheet schematic
    That is one of the legs of the little transformer, and it is not connected, no solder point there.

    When I removed the glue, the RS1M diode lid just came off. Is the photo clear enough?

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  • R_J
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    There seems to be a bad solder connection on a component, can you check what it is and where it connects?

    What do you mean RS1M diode was damaged, physically broken, shorted, open? Looks like it could be D2 on the datasheet schematic
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  • rddube
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    Also, not much purpose on taking a photo of the other side, it is filled with glue and you see absolutely nothing. I would have to remove all that glue and it is a mess. Here is a photo anyways.

    Tks.
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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by R_J
    You would need to provide pictures of both sides of the circuit board to start troubleshooting.
    12v on the vcc pin is good You would need a scope to see what is on the out pin for drive. The out pin should connect to a mosfet gate. This ic can not drive the transformer directly.
    The source pin is on the mosfet, the CS pin will connect to it via a resistor.
    Hello RJ,

    Tried to take pictures, on one side the one in the picture there was a lots of white hard glue that I had to remove. I discovered under the glue a damaged RS1M diode and since I didn't have a RS1M I replaced it with an FR107 diode. You're right, the out pin connects to a mosfet gate, as you will see in the photo (i removed the mosfet and C6, which I will replace), but I have 0V at the output of the mosfet. Here is a photo with some explanations. Tks!
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  • R_J
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    You would need to provide pictures of both sides of the circuit board to start troubleshooting.
    12v on the vcc pin is good You would need a scope to see what is on the out pin for drive. The out pin should connect to a mosfet gate. This ic can not drive the transformer directly.
    The source pin is on the mosfet, the CS pin will connect to it via a resistor.

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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by R_J
    No it's ok, you can't delete threads
    Why do you suspect this ic is bad? What voltages etc. have you checked so far? Check that you have voltage ACROSS the main filter cap (165vdc)

    See the pdf, the output should drive a mosfet's gate, There will be a resistor from the mosfet source to ground, check that it is not open, it should be around 1Ω or less If it IS open the mosfet is likely shorted, if it is ok then I suspect the problem is elsewhere.
    Hello R_J!

    Across the filter cap I am getting 166V.

    I am getting 12V on the VCC pin (pin 5) and 0 on the output (pin 6). Where is the source pin? Do you mean CS pin 4?

    Many thanks for your great advice!

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  • R_J
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by rddube
    Sorry, I thought I hadn't posted it in the right section. Should I delete one of them?
    No it's ok, you can't delete threads
    Why do you suspect this ic is bad? What voltages etc. have you checked so far? Check that you have voltage ACROSS the main filter cap (165vdc)

    See the pdf, the output should drive a mosfet's gate, There will be a resistor from the mosfet source to ground, check that it is not open, it should be around 1Ω or less If it IS open the mosfet is likely shorted, if it is ok then I suspect the problem is elsewhere.
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    Last edited by R_J; 03-11-2023, 01:38 PM.

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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by lotas
    Ld5533h
    Thank you Lotas!

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  • rddube
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Originally posted by R_J
    Why multiple posts for the same problem?
    Your answer is below
    Sorry, I thought I hadn't posted it in the right section. Should I delete one of them?

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  • lotas
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    Re: Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Ld5533h

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  • R_J
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    Why multiple posts for the same problem?
    Your answer is below
    Last edited by R_J; 03-11-2023, 01:17 PM.

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  • rddube
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    Unknown component in 19V power supply

    Hi everyone,

    Anyone have any idea what this component is in an Acer Swift 3 laptop power supply?

    Many thanks!
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    Last edited by rddube; 03-11-2023, 12:12 PM.

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