Hi all, This week is what was left on the cutting room floor from last week's video, but I think it is of value to post it with a run through of the voltages on the now working motherboard. I have managed to work out a way to draw out the 128 pins of the Super IO, so I think this should help me to make make the videos clearer in to the future. Tune in next week for The Repair Share vs Fault Ebay Motherboard #3
Brilliant! You worried two years ago that showing expected voltages and voltage drops at each point of each power rail would be boring and tedious content. But I disagreed. This type of content is highly valuable as reference material for any service technician who does not have a working twin to compare with a faulty laptop of the same model. You provide the schematic, a high resolution board view, the best test points to use, and the expected measurements. The only thing missing is the trace connections shown by board view software. You should make more of these videos for every WORKING laptop you have access to. It would be extremely helpful to anyone trying to diagnose a faulty laptop of the same or similar model. Thanks again for all your hard work creating the photographic and video images for your brothers in the tech service community.
Hi all,
This week is what was left on the cutting room floor from last week's video, but I think it is of value to post it with a run through of the voltages on the now working motherboard. I have managed to work out a way to draw out the 128 pins of the Super IO, so I think this should help me to make make the videos clearer in to the future.
Tune in next week for The Repair Share vs Fault Ebay Motherboard #3
Thanks I am learrning so much from your clear and well presented videos. Keep going , so good.
Thanks, excellent presentation, easy to understand and learn from you. Looking forward to the next one.
Brilliant! You worried two years ago that showing expected voltages and voltage drops at each point of each power rail would be boring and tedious content. But I disagreed. This type of content is highly valuable as reference material for any service technician who does not have a working twin to compare with a faulty laptop of the same model. You provide the schematic, a high resolution board view, the best test points to use, and the expected measurements. The only thing missing is the trace connections shown by board view software. You should make more of these videos for every WORKING laptop you have access to. It would be extremely helpful to anyone trying to diagnose a faulty laptop of the same or similar model. Thanks again for all your hard work creating the photographic and video images for your brothers in the tech service community.
good job