Dv15 Mlk Mb 112801 Boardview Updated Jun 2026
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| Component | Designator Prefix | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | PUxx / PQxx | Usually located to the left of the CPU socket. Check for IR PowIRStage chips. | | Charging Chip | PUxx | Look for the ISL series (e.g., ISL88731 or similar) near the DC jack input. | | RTC Battery | JBAT1 | Located on the edge of the board; a common point of corrosion. | | Keyboard Connector | JKB1 | Check for bent pins if keys are stuck or non-responsive. | | Crystal Oscillator | Y1 / Y2 | 32.768kHz crystal; crucial for RTC and timing. Check if board won't start. | dv15 mlk mb 112801 boardview updated
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The "Updated" version of the technical files usually includes a comprehensive ZIP or RAR package containing: Boardview File : Often in formats, accessible via standard Boardview software Power Block Diagram | | Charging Chip | PUxx | Look for the ISL series (e
: Enthusiast communities often embed sticky notes or color-coded layers in the updated boardview to highlight common failure points—such as a blown charging MOSFET (PQ201) or a corroded BIOS chip trace.