I guess the power pads you showed are not only test points for measuring voltages, but their purpose is to isolate circuits from each other. Of course you have to remove the solder to do this. On the motherboard you only see one dot with solder, but in the schematic you see two dots that are separate from each other. On the mainboard, these points are bridged with solder. Many thanks for your videos! 😘👍
I guess the power pads you showed are not only test points for measuring voltages, but their purpose is to isolate circuits from each other. Of course you have to remove the solder to do this. On the motherboard you only see one dot with solder, but in the schematic you see two dots that are separate from each other. On the mainboard, these points are bridged with solder.
Many thanks for your videos! 😘👍
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I don't understand how 1.8V (main power for RAM) is Input for IC...if IC must generate that main power for RAM... :) 35:00
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