March 9th, 2017, 7:28
March 9th, 2017, 14:49
Alex13 wrote:... a little computer dead staff for the donor elements ...
March 9th, 2017, 16:19
fzabkar wrote:WD's datasheet is essentially useless ...
SanDisk Ultra II mSATA SSD datasheet:
http://downloads.sandisk.com/downloads/qsg/ultraii-msata-ssd-datasheet.pdf
Here is a photo from the above document:
Two of the three "A" coils appear to be fractured. ))
Here is the pinout for a standard card:
MiniCard For NoteBook Computers (Pinout):
http://www.interfacebus.com/Mini_PCI_Express_Bus.html#b
The odd numbered pins from 37 to 51 are reserved. In your case pins 39 & 41 appear to be assigned as power pins.
I would begin by identifying the power and ground pins on your adapter. I would also identify the power and ground pins at Dell's connector.
Your photos are incomplete. There is an additional switchmode supply at the other end of the PCB, behind the two NANDs. The good thing about the PCB layout is that the voltage test points appear to be marked with white circles. It would help immensely if you could identify the markings on all the ICs. In particular, the 16-pin IC near the NANDs appears to have a burn mark on it.Alex13 wrote:... a little computer dead staff for the donor elements ...
Man, that's a brutal work environment.
March 10th, 2017, 16:16
March 10th, 2017, 17:32
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