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Need BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 8:11 pm
by sambhu21
Hello Everyone,

I need a BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA. Help me guys to solve this issue. Here is the damaged piece of my motherboard's chip. Can you guess what type of chip is integrated on the motherboard?

Re: Need BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 8:44 pm
by Sandeep
Bro Its A fet

Re: Need BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2020 8:51 pm
by sambhu21
Ok thanks it can be repair or not?

Re: Need BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:34 am
by admin
I Think This Is Your Motherboard Partnumber La-f841p , Yes You Can Repair This By Replacing The Mosfet , First You Need To Check Shorting On Mosfet Drain And Source

Re: Need BoardView of Hp Pavilion 15-CX0010CA

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 12:12 am
by Sandeep
What Is Boardview?
A laptop boardview is a detailed schematic representation of the internal circuitry of a laptop's motherboard. It provides a comprehensive visual guide for technicians and engineers to troubleshoot, repair, and understand the intricate layout of the motherboard's components.

Uses Of Boardview:
Here are some key features and uses of a laptop boardview diagram:
Component Identification: Each component on the motherboard, such as resistors, capacitors, ICs (integrated circuits), connectors, and other elements, is labeled with specific designators (e.g., R1 for a resistor, C2 for a capacitor).
Pin Configuration: Shows the exact pin configuration for various components, which is crucial for understanding how each part connects and interacts with others.
Signal Traces: Illustrates the pathways (traces) that electrical signals follow across the motherboard, helping to diagnose issues related to connectivity and signal integrity.
Layers: Modern motherboards often have multiple layers of circuitry, and the boardview diagram can represent these layers, aiding in the diagnosis of problems that may be hidden beneath the surface layer.
Repair and Troubleshooting: Technicians use boardview diagrams to locate faults, identify broken or damaged components, and perform repairs. They can cross-reference the diagram with the physical board to pinpoint issues.
Compatibility: Diagrams are specific to each motherboard model and revision, ensuring that repairs and troubleshooting are accurate and effective.
Software Tools: Specialized software like OpenBoardView, FlexBV, and others are often used to view and interact with boardview files, providing features like zoom, search, and cross-referencing with schematics.