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Today, I’m excited to share a valuable resource for anyone working on motherboard repairs or diagnostics: the schematic and Boardview file for the ASUS B150M-K D3 (REV 1.02) motherboard. This file is a game-changer for troubleshooting common issues like power delivery failures, component shorts, or signal tracing challenges.

Why This File Matters
Motherboard repair can be a daunting task without proper documentation. This schematic provides a detailed roadmap of the board’s circuitry, while the Boardview file (compatible with tools like OpenBoardView or FZBoardView) helps visually map components to their locations. Whether you’re fixing a dead board, diagnosing USB/PCIe failures, or replacing damaged ICs, this resource will save you hours of guesswork.
Key Uses:
- Power Circuit Analysis: Trace voltage rails (3.3V, 5V, 12V) to identify faulty regulators or MOSFETs.
- Signal Tracing: Debug issues with RAM slots, SATA ports, or PCIe lanes.
- Component Identification: Quickly locate resistors, capacitors, or ICs using reference designators.
- Educational Reference: Learn how modern motherboards integrate power, data, and control signals.
Important Notes:
- Use Responsibly: This file is shared for educational and repair purposes only. Respect copyright laws and avoid commercial misuse.
- Verify Compatibility: Ensure your motherboard matches the exact model and revision (REV 1.02).
- Software Tools: Use free tools like OpenBoardView to open the Boardview file.
Disclaimer:
This schematic is shared in good faith to support the repair community. ASUS does not officially release these files publicly, so always cross-check with official service manuals (if available) and ensure your repair practices comply with local laws.
If you’ve used this file to fix a board or have additional insights, share your experience in the comments below! Let’s keep the spirit of knowledge-sharing alive.
Happy repairing! 🔧