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I'll already checked water damage, however, I could have missed something, thanks for the tip. I will definitely look at TM32F102CBT6. Thanks
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I appreciate your help, but if I have the right schematics this will help me. You should have read my first post. All is explained there!
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I got a problem with the keyboard. I do not thinks the keyboard is faulty, so for me the most important bit of the schematic is the keyboard interface
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As I said, it seems the keyboard Flex connector is narrower - 30 pins
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Are you sure this IS the right motherboard: for one thing the keyboard connector has 30 pins and this one has 34...
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They really hide the model number: after taking the ram cover it was behind the ram module. See below1 Photo
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Vesko35 thanks for the advise
You are right about the picture: at first I didn't realize that label on the board with numbers was NOT the board number, but the numbers I posted on the first thread are correct as I took them from the laptop service manual. I will have to disassemble the laptop again to take a picture of the back
My point about the "platform" question is that asking about the platform of a board does not make sense, if you want to ask, why not say "motherboard reference ", or "motherboard model", is only an extra word!...
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Thanks for the clarification. On the beginners guidelines it is never explained what "platform" means in the context of a motherboard.
Anyway, there are several different motherboards that fit, which is why the details are in the thread, not in the title.
I will - if I can - amend the title, but, this is not critical: any similar board will be enough to help me figure it out
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What do you mean by Platform?
Just need and schematic of this board
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HP 14265-2 Fauchon-SKL MB (Pavillion x360 convertible - 13-s150sa) Schematic and/or Boardview request
Hi this laptop had liquid damage: I found a couple of burned contacts on the keyboard connector, and it worked for a while after I cleaned them. After that, the keyboard stopped working completely I replaced the sfp connector and still the same. I doubt the problem is the keyboard, as it was working ok until it stopped completely. I suspect either a DC line is broken or there is a fuse failure.
if I get an schematic I will check.
There are several compatible boards, the models are: 827824 , 827823 , 809842 depending of the installed CPU
Alternatively, if somebody can confirm...
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