Re: Packard Bell Easynote Hera C
Thanks spidey.
I didn't think that EC/87541 and IT8512 was the same IC.
Observing the flow chart, I believe NBSWON should be what I will be testing first?
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Would 5A be too insufficient?
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Re: Packard Bell Easynote Hera C
Thanks.
Is it possible to find some kind of schematic/diagram showing pin voltages and such?
Tried to Google but end up with the same pdf with the general description, features and dimensions.
Or shall I just proceed buying a new one and see the results?...
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Re: Packard Bell Easynote Hera C
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
It seems to be my mobo, a lot of components on the schematic are the same.
On the last page i could read;
Page 31 has the title CPU CORE and is showing just the MAX8770.
I believe the logic course of action is to test the "PQ" components?
Also on page 28 i can find the Power on sequence flow chart, after the power button comes "EC/87541". I don't know if that's a circuitry or a single component, is it something...
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Packard Bell Easynote Hera C
Hi
I have this PB Easynote that i need help with.
Info;
[B]Packard Bell Easynote Hera C[/B]
MB: [B]DAOPE1MB6D0[/B] or [B]HannStar J MV-4 94V-0 0830[/B]
I do find schematics that matches the components on the laptop if i use the first name. But they are not free and i do not completely understand them... yet.
Problem;
It won't power on with either battery or ac the only led i get is when the battery is in and the ac is connected, only then do i get a solid orange led.
But the battery doesn't charge and...
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Hi
Had a lot of help reading through different threads, but now it's time for me to make my own.
Keep up the good work everybody!
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