17ips72 Schematic -

Elias didn't look up. He was hunched over his illuminated magnifier, his tweezers hovering over a charred green PCB. "It’s not dead, Clara. It’s just confused. The panel is a 17ips72. Military-grade surplus from the late 90s. These things were built to be shot at. A little smoke won't kill it."

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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Schematic Pages to Check | |---------|--------------|--------------------------| | No power, no LED | DC-in mosfet failure (PQ1/PQ2) | Page 60 (Charger) | | Power cycles every 2 seconds | +1.35V_DDR missing or shorted | Page 22 (Memory power) | | Turns on, no display | GPU power sequencing failure | Page 28-30 (NVVDD, FBVDDQ) | | USB-C not working | TPS65982 firmware corrupted | Page 38 (Thunderbolt) | | Keyboard backlight stuck on | IT8226G I/O fault | Page 53 (KBC) | | Fans always 100% | EC missing temperature sensor data | Page 66 (Fan tach) | It’s just confused

Uses BL_ON-OFF signals (linked to +12V_STBY via a 10k resistor) to trigger the LEDs. 4. Common Troubleshooting Points

The model number, etched into the steel casing, read: .