Hi everyone,
I have been working on a no power issue with my personal ASUS gaming laptop. It went dead a few months ago.
Some history:
Since then, I've found a blown mosfet on the GPU line which I replaced. It started up without a battery, then when I added the battery back it wouldn't start up again.
As a result, there were some blown components around the BQ chip. (The BQ chip itself - BQ24780S, the low side battery mosfet (shorted), and a resistor -> all replaced)
Now, with a new battery the system will start up and run off the battery. I can charge the battery by boosting the charge circuit with my bench supply, or directly charging it using my bench supply. I cannot get the voltage on the charge coil to go above battery voltage.
It also runs fine on the adapter with the battery present and missing.
The only thing remaining is figuring out why the chip is not charging the battery.
TL/DR -> I've almost got my dead laptop fixed but for some reason it won't start charging. I'm new to BQ chips so I have no idea what a healthy one looks like, though I've been watching lots of videos so I may know enough to be dangerous. I'd love some help troubleshooting the voltages/etc and see if I can figure out what's wrong with this circuit. Thanks!
Motherboard model: G532LWS
BQ Chip: BQ24780S
I'm attaching the schematic, boardview, and BQ datasheets I've been working off of.
I have been working on a no power issue with my personal ASUS gaming laptop. It went dead a few months ago.
Some history:
Since then, I've found a blown mosfet on the GPU line which I replaced. It started up without a battery, then when I added the battery back it wouldn't start up again.
As a result, there were some blown components around the BQ chip. (The BQ chip itself - BQ24780S, the low side battery mosfet (shorted), and a resistor -> all replaced)
Now, with a new battery the system will start up and run off the battery. I can charge the battery by boosting the charge circuit with my bench supply, or directly charging it using my bench supply. I cannot get the voltage on the charge coil to go above battery voltage.
It also runs fine on the adapter with the battery present and missing.
The only thing remaining is figuring out why the chip is not charging the battery.
TL/DR -> I've almost got my dead laptop fixed but for some reason it won't start charging. I'm new to BQ chips so I have no idea what a healthy one looks like, though I've been watching lots of videos so I may know enough to be dangerous. I'd love some help troubleshooting the voltages/etc and see if I can figure out what's wrong with this circuit. Thanks!
Motherboard model: G532LWS
BQ Chip: BQ24780S
I'm attaching the schematic, boardview, and BQ datasheets I've been working off of.
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