Laptop Ebook Contents:
Chapter 1: The Introduction of Laptop Repair
1.1 The Level of Laptop Computer Maintenance/Repair
1.2 The Basic Knowledge You Must Know Before Starting to Repair Laptop
Chapter 2: Original & OEM Laptop Mainboard Part Numbers
2.1 Quanta
2.2 Compal
2.3 Wistron
2.4 Inventec
2.5 Pegatron
2.6 Samsung
2.7 Apple
2.8 Other Manufacturers
Chapter 3: The Architecture of The Laptop Mainboard
3.1 The
Architecture of Intel Double Bridges (GM/PM45 and below)
3.2 The
Architecture of Intel Single Bridge (above HM55)
3.3 The
Architecture of AMD Double Bridges (RS780)
3.4 The
Architecture of AMD Single Bridge (A70)
3.5 The
Architecture of nVIDIA Double Bridges (C51M)
3.6 The
Architecture of nVIDIA Single Bridge (MCP67)
Chapter 4: The Explanation of Nouns and Common Concepts of Laptop
Maintenance
4.1 Power
Supply and Signal
4.2 High
Level and Low Level
4.3 Jump
and Pulse
4.4 The
Clock Signal
4.5 Reset
Signal
4.6 Power
Good Signal
4.7 Open
Signal (Start-up Signal)
4.8 Chip
Select Signal
4.9 The
Explanation of The Signal Name/Symbol for Laptop Mainboard Manufactures
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4.9.2
Quanta............................................................................................
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4.9.3
Asus..............................................................................................
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4.9.4
Compal..........................................................................................
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4.9.5
DELL.............................................................................................
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4.9.6
Apple............................................................................................
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4.9.7
Inventec.........................................................................................
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4.9.8 ThinkPad
(IBM)..............................................................................
Chapter 5: The Basic Application Circuit of Electronic Components
5.1 The
Basic Application Circuit of Capacitor
5.2 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Resistance
5.3 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Diode
5.4 The
Basic Application Circuit of Transistor
5.5 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Field-Effect Tube (MOSFET)
5.6 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Gate Circuit
5.7 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Comparator
5.8 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Converter
5.9 The
Basic Application Circuit of The Voltage Regulator
Chapter 6: The Use of the Circuit Diagram and the Point Bitmap (BoardView)
6.1 The
Use of The Circuit Diagram
6.2 The
Use of The Common Point Bitmap (BoardView Software)
Chapter 7: Introduction of EC and BIOS
7.1 The
Working Conditions and Functions of EC
7.2 The
Functions and Working Conditions of BIOS
Chapter 8: The Basic Working Process of Laptop Computer
8.1 The
general process of Laptop computer
8.1.1 Hard
Starting Process and Intel Chipset Standard Timing
8.1.2 The
Soft Start Process
8.2 About
ACPI Specification
8.2.1 ACPI
Summarize
8.2.2 G
(Global) State of ACPI
8.2.3 D
(Device) State of ACPI
8.2.4 S
(Sleeping) State of ACPI
8.2.5 C
State of ACPI
8.2.6 The
Power and The Control Signal of ACPI
8.3 Clock,
PWRGD and The Reset Circuit
8.3.1 The
Clock Circuit
8.3.2
PWRGD and The Reset Circuit
Chapter 9: The Explanation of PWM Circuit
9.1 The
Introduction of PWM Circuit
9.1.1
Introduction to PWM Working Principle
9.1.2 The
Meaning of Common English Abbreviation in PWM Circuit.
9.1.3 The
Boot-Strap Circuit
9.1.4
Output Voltage Regulation Circuit
9.1.5 The
Voltage Detection Circuit
9.1.6 The
Current Detection Circuit
9.1.7 The
Working Mode
9.2
Analysis of The Standby Power Chip
9.2.1
Analysis of MAX8734A
9.2.2
Analysis of TPS51125
9.2.3
Analysis of RT8206A/RT8206B
9.3
Analysis of The Memory Power Supply Chip
9.3.1
Analysis of ISL88550A
9.3.2
Analysis of RT8207
9.4
Analysis of the Bridge/BUS Power Supply Chip
9.4.1
Analysis of The Single PWM Controller RT8209
9.4.2
Analysis of The Dual PWM Controller TPS51124
9.5
Analysis of CPU Core Power Supply
9.51 The
Features of CPU VCORE Power Supply
9.5.2
Analysis of MAX8770
9.5.3
Analysis of ISL6260
9.5.4
Analysis of Commonly Used Chip ISL95831 by HM65 Mainboard
9.5.5
Analysis of Commonly Used Chip ISL6265 by AMD Platform
Chapter 10: Analysis of Quanta OEM Laptop Mainboard Circuit
10.1
Analysis of Quanta CT6 RTC Circuit
10.2
Analysis of Quanta CT6 Protective Isolation Circuit
10.3
Analysis of Quanta CT6 Power-On Sequence Circuit
10.4
Analysis of Quanta ZQ5 (Acer as4733z) Protective Isolation Circuit
10.5
Analysis of Quanta AX1 Protective Isolation Circuit
Chapter 11: Analysis of Wistron OEM Laptop Mainboard Circuit
11.1 Analysis of Wistron HBU16-1.2
Protective Isolation Circuit
11.2 Analysis
of Wistron HBU16-1.2 Standby Circuit
Chapter 12: Analysis of Compal OEM Laptop Mainboard Circuit
12.1
Analysis of Compal LA-5891P Protective Isolation and The Standby Circuit
12.2
Analysis of Compal LA-6631P Protective Isolation Circuit
12.3
Analysis of Compal LA-6751P Protective Isolation Circuit
Chapter 13: Analysis of Inventec OEM Laptop Mainboard Circuit
13.1
Analysis of Inventec DosXX Dunkel 1.0 Protective Isolation Circuit
13.2
Analysis of Inventec DosXX Dunkel 1.0 Standby Circuit
13.3
Analysis of Inventec Feature Circuit
13.3.1
Analysis of OCP Circuit
13.3.2
Analysis of Big OR GATE Circuit
Chapter 14: Analysis of INTEL PCH Power on Sequence (i3/i5/i7)
14.1 About
Intel ME and Intel AMT
14.2
Analysis of Intel HM55 Series Chipset Timing Sequence
14.3
Analysis of The Chipset Timing Sequence Above Intel HM65 Series
Chapter 15: Analysis of ASUS K42JR (HM5x) Timing Sequence
15.1 The
Standby State
15.2
Trigger
15.3 The
Boot State.
15.4
Clock, PG and Reset
Chapter 16: Analysis of Apple A1286 (HM5x) Timing Sequence
16.1 G3
State
16.2 RTC
Circuit
16.3 S5
State
16.4
Trigger
16.5 S3
and S0 State
16.6 The
Clock, PG and The Reset
Chapter 17: Analysis of DELL N4110 (HM6x) Timing Sequence
17.1 G3
State
17.2
Trigger
17.3 The
Standby and The Memory Power Supply of The Bridge
17.4 S0
state
17.5 PG
and The Clock
17.6 CPU
Core Power Supply
17.7
Reset
17.8 The
Graphic Card Power Supply
Chapter 18: Analysis of ThinkPad (IBM) T410 Timing Sequence
18.1 G3
State
18.2 S5
State
18.3
AMT
18.4
Trigger
18.5 S3
and S0 State
18.6 The
Clock, PG and Reset
18.7 The
Battery Charge Circuit
Chapter 19: Analysis of AMD Platform Timing Sequence
19.1 The
Standard Timing Sequence of nVIDIA
19.2 The
Explanation of nVIDIA Chipset Timing Sequence (MSI MS-16352)
19.3 The
Standard Timing Sequence of AMD Chipset
19.4 The
Timing Sequence of AMD Chipset (ACER 4235, Quanta ZQE)
19.5 The
Explanation of AMD A70M (Lenovo G485, Compal LA-8681P)
19.5.1 RTC
Circuit
19.5.2
Protective Isolation Circuit
19.5.3 The
Standby Power Supply
19.5.4 The
Trigger Switch
19.5.5
Produce Power Supply
19.5.6 APU
Power Supply
19.5.7
Clock, PG and Reset
19.5.8 The
Independent Graphics Working Timing Sequence
Chapter 20: Analysis of the Laptop Battery Charging Circuit
20.1
Analysis of Charging Chip MAX1772 Used Usually Under Intel 1965GM Platform
20.1.1 The
Name and The Definition of The Pin
20.1.2
Application Circuit
20.2
Analysis of The Charging Chip ISL88731 Used Usually by The Intel GM45
20.2.1 The
Name and The Pin Definition of ISL88731
20.2.2 The
Typical Application Diagram
Chapter 21: Maintenance of Common Failures
21.1 Short
Trouble (Short Circuit Problem)
21.2 Do Not Trigger Fault
21.3 Power
Down Fault
21.4 Not
Running Fault (NO Error Code)
21.5 The
Maintenance of Common Code
21.6 The
Screen Shows Fault
21.7 The
Sound Card Fault
21.8 USB
Fault
21.9 The
Network Card Fault
21.10 SATA
Interface Fault
21.11 The
Fan Interface Fault
21.12
Crash Fault
Chapter 22: Example of Maintenance (Laptop Repair Cases)
22.1 The example of maintenance about
don't boot fault
Example 1
IBM T61 cannot boot
Example 2
Lenovo G480 inflow water, which cause cannot boot
Example 3
Lightning strike cause the Lenovo Z360 does not boot
Example 4
IBM R60 no standby
Example 5
ASUS A42J with multiple fault
Example 6
ASUS K42JR no standby
Example 7
Acer Aspire 4738G powered off
Example 8
ASUS K42JR Powered off
Example 9
SONY NS90HS cannot boot after lightning strike
Example 10
Lenovo Xuri 410M power off
Example 11
DELL N4030 I3 not trigger
Example 12
Toshiba L500 cannot boot
Example 13
Samsung R23 cannot boot
22.2 The example of the breakdown
maintenance about not bright
Example 14
Lenovo G460 do not run code
Example 15 DELL V130 no display after powering on
Example 16
Samsung R428 no display after powering on
Example 17
Inventec HP511 no display and powered down
Example 18
eMachines D725 inflow water, which cause no light
Example 19
Lenovo G470 no CPU voltage
Example 20
Lenovo Y430 no clock and no display
Example 21
Acer 5750G starting up but not display
22.3 The fault maintenance examples of
power down
Example 22
used the oscilloscope to repair the fault of power down of Lenovo G450
Example 23
Lenovo G550 the standby is abnormal and power down
Example 24
HP 4411S power down when enter into the system
Example 25
Acer Aspire 4310 power down
Example 26
Lenovo Zhao yang E43G power down after triggering
Example 27
HP 510 power down repeatedly and restart after starting up
Example 28
Lenovo V450 power down when stating up
Example 29
HP 4411 Power down repeatedly after starting up
22.4 The maintenance examples of other
faults
Example 30
ASUS A8E large short circuit when install battery
Example 31
Lenovo s10.2 dark screen
BONUSES:
1) How to Clear ME Region (Intel Management Engine Fix Tutorial).
2) Bypass Discrete Graphic Chip and change to UMA Graphic type. System will more stable and save
battery.
3) Laptop Mainboard BoardView Software and their Schematic Diagrams.
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