#1 Asus EeePad Transformer Prime TF201, MB: TF201, No video, no backlight
by matic • 4 January 2018, 23:05
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Brand: Asus
Model: EeePad Transformer Prime TF201
Motherboard: ASUSTeK TF201, Rev.: 1.6
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Hello!
I'm working on the following tablet, which was previously repaired in another repair shop without success.
Noticeable signs of previous repair:
a) Poor soldering on the FFC conector near the Hynix memory chip. (This connector connects the charging port with the motherboard.)
b) Brownish black silicone in the bottom right corner of the Hynix memory chip. It was probably caused during the soldering of previously mentioned FFC connector with a hot air (pictures of the motherboard below).
The tablet came to me completely dead (the battery was not charged, no response to the power button).
After repairing the solder joints on previously mentioned FFC connector the symptoms are the following:
a) Battery charges normally (the orange LED lights during the charging and the green LED lights when the battery is fully charged).
b) When the power button is pressed the tablet vibrates, but the screen remains black (no video, no backlight).
c) The main chips on the motherboard gets a little warm.
Pictures of the motherboard:
Voltages to ground on the inductors and other components before pressing to the power button: (connected battery only, without connected charger)
Battery -> 7.63V
Pin 8 of BIOS chip -> 2.94V (chip is Winbond W25X40BVIG)
Power button -> 3.31V
Voltages on the inductors (inductors are marked with the numbers on the upper picture):
1 -> 0V
2 -> 0V
3 -> 7.63V
4 -> 150mV
5 -> 0V
6 -> 0V
Voltages to ground on the inductors and other components after pressing to the power button: (connected battery only, without connected charger)
Battery -> 8.21V
Pin 8 of BIOS chip -> 2.93V
Power button -> 3.31V
Voltages on the inductors:
1 -> 5.06V
2 -> 3.33V
3 -> 8.21V
4 -> 150mV (resistance to ground on this inductor -> 2MΩ)
5 -> 1.16V
6 -> 0V (resistance to ground on this inductor -> 44Ω)
Any suggestions are welcome.
Another question:
What is the function of the switch "SW6001" (it is visible on the right side of the second picture)?
It is not user accessible, once the tablet is assembled together.
When the switch is in the "ON" position, everything is as I described above, at the other hand in the "OFF" position the tablet is completely dead, the battery does not charge.
Brand: Asus
Model: EeePad Transformer Prime TF201
Motherboard: ASUSTeK TF201, Rev.: 1.6
**************************************************************
Hello!
I'm working on the following tablet, which was previously repaired in another repair shop without success.
Noticeable signs of previous repair:
a) Poor soldering on the FFC conector near the Hynix memory chip. (This connector connects the charging port with the motherboard.)
b) Brownish black silicone in the bottom right corner of the Hynix memory chip. It was probably caused during the soldering of previously mentioned FFC connector with a hot air (pictures of the motherboard below).
The tablet came to me completely dead (the battery was not charged, no response to the power button).
After repairing the solder joints on previously mentioned FFC connector the symptoms are the following:
a) Battery charges normally (the orange LED lights during the charging and the green LED lights when the battery is fully charged).
b) When the power button is pressed the tablet vibrates, but the screen remains black (no video, no backlight).
c) The main chips on the motherboard gets a little warm.
Pictures of the motherboard:
Voltages to ground on the inductors and other components before pressing to the power button: (connected battery only, without connected charger)
Battery -> 7.63V
Pin 8 of BIOS chip -> 2.94V (chip is Winbond W25X40BVIG)
Power button -> 3.31V
Voltages on the inductors (inductors are marked with the numbers on the upper picture):
1 -> 0V
2 -> 0V
3 -> 7.63V
4 -> 150mV
5 -> 0V
6 -> 0V
Voltages to ground on the inductors and other components after pressing to the power button: (connected battery only, without connected charger)
Battery -> 8.21V
Pin 8 of BIOS chip -> 2.93V
Power button -> 3.31V
Voltages on the inductors:
1 -> 5.06V
2 -> 3.33V
3 -> 8.21V
4 -> 150mV (resistance to ground on this inductor -> 2MΩ)
5 -> 1.16V
6 -> 0V (resistance to ground on this inductor -> 44Ω)
Any suggestions are welcome.
Another question:
What is the function of the switch "SW6001" (it is visible on the right side of the second picture)?
It is not user accessible, once the tablet is assembled together.
When the switch is in the "ON" position, everything is as I described above, at the other hand in the "OFF" position the tablet is completely dead, the battery does not charge.