Motherboard Schematic !new! — Foxconn N15235
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I understand you're looking for the for a Foxconn N15235 motherboard (often used in Acer Aspire M3800 or similar prebuilt desktops).
found on many different Foxconn motherboards and video cards produced in the late 2000s. foxconn n15235 motherboard schematic
| Symptom | Based on Schematic Diagnosis | Component to Replace | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No power, no LEDs. | +5VSB line is missing. Check IC supplying standby power. | U21 (APL1084 or similar) | | PC turns on, then off after 2 seconds. | PSON# de-asserts due to missing VRM_PG. Check PWM controller. | Replace low-side MOSFET near CPU. | | No display with known good RAM. | VREF_CA voltage incorrect (0.75V for DDR3). | Resistor divider network near DIMM slots. | | USB ports not working. | +5V_USB fuse blown or OC# signal shorted to ground. | Polyfuse F1 (marked “K” or “P”). | | Continuous beep (power good stuck). | PWRGD from PCH is missing or Super I/O defective. | Replace IT8718F chip. | schematic I understand you're looking for the for
Foxconn N15235 motherboard schematic
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Foxconn N15235
The is one of the most widely recognized "legacy" motherboards, primarily because it was used as an OEM component in millions of desktop PCs from brands like Acer , Gateway, and HP. Interestingly, "N15235" is not a specific model number but rather a compliance marking (referring to Australian ACA standards) often found on various Foxconn boards, such as the G31MXP , G31MX-K, and G41MXP. Finding the Correct Schematic
Assuming you obtain the schematic (usually named N15235_R10_20110623.pdf or similar), here is what to look for:

