Dkl50 La-e802p Boardview <2027>
Type a component code from a schematic (e.g., PR301 or PU301 ) to immediately zoom in on its physical location on the top or bottom layer.
Look for liquid damage, burned components, or corrosion around the edge of the board.
Look under a microscope for signs of liquid ingress, corrosion, or blown components around the edges of the DKL50 board. Dkl50 La-e802p Boardview
Using the wrong boardview or schematic will result in misdiagnosis and can further damage the motherboard by sending you to the wrong pins.
The fans spin, and power LEDs illuminate, but the screen remains entirely blank. Type a component code from a schematic (e
: These are used for installing memory modules. Details about the type (DDR3, DDR4, DDR5) and maximum capacity can help in understanding the system's performance capabilities.
Note: CPU and GPU rails naturally have very low resistance (often between 1 to 10 ohms). Do not confuse this with a dead short (0 ohms). Step 3: Voltage Injection Tracking Using the wrong boardview or schematic will result
The is a motherboard revision commonly used in HP laptop models, such as the HP 250 G6 and HP 15 series. Finding the specific Boardview and Schematic files is essential for technicians performing board-level repairs, such as troubleshooting power-on issues or display failures. Core Technical Details Board ID: DKL50 / CSL50 / CSL52 Revision: Usually encountered as Rev 1.0. Common Components: Charging IC: Often the BQ25725A or BQ2475 .
The is a Compal-designed motherboard (often indicated by the "LA-" prefix). Board Model: DKL50 (sometimes labeled LA-E802P).
Understanding the hardware architecture of the LA-E802P helps isolate which sectors of the boardview to focus on during a diagnostic workflow: Go to product viewer dialog for this item.