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    Help I want to ask about HP 840 G1 6050A2560201 MB A03 laptop components

    I have a motherboard 6050A2560201 MB A03 which is missing one component, which is as shown in the picture below



    then I tried to look for references on the internet and got some information, that apparently the missing component is as shown in the image below



    and the information I got from the schematic is that the missing component is a resistor as shown in the picture below



    but this information is still not enough for me, please help to determine what components are missing and what are the specs like? how many ohms? what type? I'm looking for a replacement

    Thank you for the help
    Last edited by uch; 05-15-2022, 01:00 PM.

    #2
    Re: Help I want to ask about HP 840 G1 6050A2560201 MB A03 laptop components

    please help me

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      #3
      Re: Help I want to ask about HP 840 G1 6050A2560201 MB A03 laptop components

      Hi. It should be fine to just short the location with a solder blob.

      From my understanding you have 2 rails that can power the VCCIO.

      One rail will be active when the logic board is awake = main power rail.

      If the logic board is in sleep mode, the main power rail will disable and the always on, lower current rail will be switched to power the VCCIO pins.

      The VCCIO pins need to be present to perhaps power devices like a mouse -> when the mouse is moved, the logic board can then wake up again.
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        #4
        Re: Help I want to ask about HP 840 G1 6050A2560201 MB A03 laptop components

        ok, i will try to connect it now

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          #5
          Re: Help I want to ask about HP 840 G1 6050A2560201 MB A03 laptop components

          Originally posted by mon2 View Post
          Hi. It should be fine to just short the location with a solder blob.

          From my understanding you have 2 rails that can power the VCCIO.

          One rail will be active when the logic board is awake = main power rail.

          If the logic board is in sleep mode, the main power rail will disable and the always on, lower current rail will be switched to power the VCCIO pins.

          The VCCIO pins need to be present to perhaps power devices like a mouse -> when the mouse is moved, the logic board can then wake up again.
          thanks a lot bro, you saved my life, your advice really works

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