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Hiya i had a problem with my laptop which is HP OMEN 15-DH1005NA, it stopped working and the LED charging light stopped working, it stopped charging the battery aswell it was completely dead,

I started checking the ac adapter to see if the voltage is going through and that ended up fine, so i had to check on the motherboard itself, i took it out and checked the power port if the voltage is going through and that looked fine, i checked a little futher where i saw 2 components PD1 and PD2 after checking the voltage it looked very odd to me which i have sent the results in the picture below, i tried to look for the schematic but couldn't fine anything for days,

The 2 components i found was PD1 and PD2 which results was odd but i don't have any clue what they are? and what they are used for? i will send a picture of it below, if anyone knows what they are for and what the voltage should be than please let me know so i can get this laptop up and running again

 

Thank you 

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I've had a problem with a similar component on a G6 250 notebook. They've answered me on electronics.stackexchange. I guess it may be interesting to you.
Probably PD stands for Protection Diode.

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Thank you so much for your answer, i have been trying to find the PD chip myself but can't find it anywhere??? If you know any place where i can find one please let me know

Thank you

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