bonjour très bien expliquer merci pour ce cours sur les signaux important d'une carte mère de laptop et merci pour la traduction en français ,ça m'a permis de suivre votre cours ,je vais suivre toutes vos vidéos, je vous salut depuis la France , je vous dis a bientôt sur votre chaîne
BTW thanks for informative/ educational for a person journeying into computer repair myself. Your explanations and detail flowcharts is amazing. I wish you can PDF those flowcharts for us to keep so we can keep and retain those knowledge tho
I had some cases with PLT RST HI but no image and no caps lock, what do you think in such cases? Tested good bios bin, cleaned...if you have that kind of case you can make a video :)
Would be a good idea to number the diffent stages to be able to logically track the various signals... But excellent work and your English is excellent . Kindly do a video explaning how to track the sequence using a schematic diagram if possible. Thanks again!!!!
sir please we need video like this every week..please..this video is not informative one step above this is wealth for those who tries to understand and learning motherboard repair..thanks a lot for this amazing educational content
Thank you very much for detailed explanation. Is this for both desktop motherboards and laptops? Is PBTN.OUT a voltage drop from 3.3V to 0V when the button is pressed? I work on a motherboard where it is only 0.8V when not pressed (it drops to 0 when pressed). I think this is not correct but all the voltages supplied to Superio seem to be present, I'm puzzled....
Really excellent, informative and clearly explained video. Thanks! Question: are signals transient, or do they remain and can be detected with a multimeter? Like high and low? Or a signal turns high for a short period and then reverts to low once the signal is passed and acknowledged?
hello, can you explain how to measure the important signals on a multimeter or oscilloscope for each signal explained (on youtube there's a lot of theory and little practice)? thanks in advance. From france
Hi brother First check the 3.3v ldo at the EC chip If it is there try reprogramming it befor you decide to replace it.. and is worth checking the EC ON line for short circuit to GND...
It will be a voldtage normally.. 3v is High or 0 v Low Pulled up 0v->3v Pulled down 3v->0v Trigger up 0v->3v-0v over mll seconds Trigger down 3v ->>0v->>>3v over mil seconds
Its the 3 and 5 VALW power supply chip This chip will generate the 3v LDO directly after it receives the adapter 19v and then it will produce the 3VALW and 5VALW when it receives the enable signals at the ENTRIP1 and 2 pins from the EC Chip
I just watched this again. This is very informative. Very detailed and simplified, Thanks a million brother.
Thank you so much brother
bonjour très bien expliquer merci pour ce cours sur les signaux important d'une carte mère de laptop et merci pour la traduction en français ,ça m'a permis de suivre votre cours ,je vais suivre toutes vos vidéos, je vous salut depuis la France , je vous dis a bientôt sur votre chaîne
BTW thanks for informative/ educational for a person journeying into computer repair myself. Your explanations and detail flowcharts is amazing. I wish you can PDF those flowcharts for us to keep so we can keep and retain those knowledge tho
nice explain please give us more of this field .. thank u
Thank you brother. Always learning something new.
Excellent presentation sir
Thanks brother
I had some cases with PLT RST HI but no image and no caps lock, what do you think in such cases? Tested good bios bin, cleaned...if you have that kind of case you can make a video :)
Would be a good idea to number the diffent stages to be able to logically track the various signals... But excellent work and your English is excellent . Kindly do a video explaning how to track the sequence using a schematic diagram if possible. Thanks again!!!!
Thank you brother , very informative , tracking signal is very hard .
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sir please we need video like this every week..please..this video is not informative one step above this is wealth for those who tries to understand and learning motherboard repair..thanks a lot for this amazing educational content
I will try to do my best brother
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Really Really helpful videos, I really don't think anyone is giving this kind of info on you tube right now, thank you....
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Thank you brother , very informative
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Again, very nice work. Thank you.
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Thank you very much for detailed explanation.
Is this for both desktop motherboards and laptops?
Is PBTN.OUT a voltage drop from 3.3V to 0V when the button is pressed?
I work on a motherboard where it is only 0.8V when not pressed (it drops to 0 when pressed). I think this is not correct but all the voltages supplied to Superio seem to be present, I'm puzzled....
Very helpfull, thank u..
We must memorising all those signals in-order to troubleshoot laptop ? 😁
very informative thank you
Thank you Sir, very informative
that was a good explanation regarding on laptop signals.. keep it up bro..
You explained it extremely well
Thank you so much
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Really excellent, informative and clearly explained video. Thanks!
Question: are signals transient, or do they remain and can be detected with a multimeter? Like high and low?
Or a signal turns high for a short period and then reverts to low once the signal is passed and acknowledged?
thank you sir but can tell me for bios supply when get power after press power or after and from ldo or not some explanetion pls
hello, can you explain how to measure the important signals on a multimeter or oscilloscope for each signal explained (on youtube there's a lot of theory and little practice)?
thanks in advance. From france
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Thanks need more videos logic level sir ❤
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what if i have the PLT_RST# but the display still not showing?
You may have an issue with the screen connector and or the screen itself
it is siganl is always present?
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He My great teacher... ec on signal not produced.. what would I need to check.
1. Replace ec
2. Reprogram ec
10th gen laptop
Hi brother
First check the 3.3v ldo at the EC chip
If it is there try reprogramming it befor you decide to replace it..
and is worth checking the EC ON line for short circuit to GND...
Thank yu very very mutch Brother..
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thank you sir.
Thank u my friend
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Thank you, sir, for this beautiful explanation, but how do we know that the signal is missing?
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You need to follow the power up sequence and check for each signal whether it is present or not
Please make a video of how to check the kbc..
Thank You... Sir.
Can you explain how to measure these signals with a multimeter
It will be a voldtage normally.. 3v is High or 0 v Low
Pulled up 0v->3v
Pulled down 3v->0v
Trigger up 0v->3v-0v over mll seconds
Trigger down 3v ->>0v->>>3v over mil seconds
Where is vr on for vrm
It's amazing thank you
Sir please do a video on how to use oscilloscope in laptop repairing..thank you!godbless
I will try to do that as soon as I can
Thank you so much brother
Wrre can will locate the ldo
Its the 3 and 5 VALW power supply chip
This chip will generate the 3v LDO directly after it receives the adapter 19v and then it will produce the 3VALW and 5VALW when it receives the enable signals at the ENTRIP1 and 2 pins from the EC Chip
Could you please make class how to fix signal missing on board? . Thank you sir 😊
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I will so such a video in near future
Thank you so much