Technical Support Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ITL05 no power

user55577

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I have a Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ITL05, NM-D461. Won't turn on.

I have 0,05a in the power supply, and have all S5 voltages
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When pressing the power button, the light turns on and off for around 10secs, then turns off and current goes to 0a.

I noted that the V9B+ rail is at 20v.
I'm not sure of that's correct, cause other boards have a range between 6v-13v. But all boards are different, and this one doesn't specify a range.

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If anyone can help me out, please let me know..
 

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The values are correct. This one is 20V because you have AC plugged in. I don't believe there is an issue with the charger ic as you are getting all S5 voltages, did you try a different RAM? Was the Bios updated?
 

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Hello
We have two models of charging circuit architecture in laptops.(HPB AND NVDC)
In this model that you selected(HPB), the charger voltage is available in B+ after passing through the input MOSFETs.
In another architecture(NVDC), the voltage of the charger varies according to the amount of battery charge after passing through the charging circuit.
I will show you the image of both charging circuit architectures.
 

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user55577

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The values are correct. This one is 20V because you have AC plugged in. I don't believe there is an issue with the charger ic as you are getting all S5 voltages, did you try a different RAM? Was the Bios updated?
I already installed 3 different BIOS and nothing. I changed the RAM and even left it without ram since already had one soldered.
 
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