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ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 17th, 2012, 9:51

Original Problem: HDD not spinning due to faulty PCB. Replace PCB without swapping the ROM; HDD spins but stays BUSY.

If i replace 8 pin chip as marked in picture (ROM chip?) the HDD does not spin.

Every donor PCB i have sourced has a different architecture to the original PCB.

I have uploaded picture of original PCB, would anyone have any ideas as to what is the issue.

Most PCB from this family have a motor chip with a seperate ROM chip situated next to it. Does this PCB have embedded ROM with no seperate ROM chip? Is the chip i marked the ROM chip?

Thanks
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Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 17th, 2012, 10:34

more info needed. pcb no, board no. upload opposite of the pcb

assumption: poorly soldered or the rom is dead itself that's why it's not spinning, also pcb didn't match properly.

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 18th, 2012, 5:03

buffbagwell wrote:Original Problem: HDD not spinning due to faulty PCB. Replace PCB without swapping the ROM; HDD spins but stays BUSY.

If i replace 8 pin chip as marked in picture (ROM chip?) the HDD does not spin.



If you remove the ROM you soldered to the donor PCB does the drive spin again like it did before? if yes then ROM if no then possibly the preamp has damaged the PCB. All asusming that the PCB is compatible.

Loki

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 18th, 2012, 5:19

What criteria are you using to source a donor PCB? Resoldering of ROM is straightforward with proper equipment. Perhaps ROM IC is dead.

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 19th, 2012, 4:34

Patient and donor pcb's are incompatible.

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 22nd, 2012, 6:56

buffbagwell wrote:Original Problem: HDD not spinning due to faulty PCB. Replace PCB without swapping the ROM; HDD spins but stays BUSY.

If i replace 8 pin chip as marked in picture (ROM chip?) the HDD does not spin.

Every donor PCB i have sourced has a different architecture to the original PCB.

I have uploaded picture of original PCB, would anyone have any ideas as to what is the issue.

Most PCB from this family have a motor chip with a seperate ROM chip situated next to it. Does this PCB have embedded ROM with no seperate ROM chip? Is the chip i marked the ROM chip?

Thanks

If you would like to troubleshoot the original PCB, then measure the voltages at each of the two TVS diodes, the voltage at the 3R3 coil plus the two coils above it, and the voltage at the left end of the diode at 10 o'clock to the 6R8 coil (the negative preamp supply ?).

One of the supplies will provide +1.8V for the SDRAM.

I can't discern the part number of the flash memory (540-7561P ?), but pin #8 should be its supply pin. Its date code appears to be 1228, ie week 28 of 2012, so this would make the drive a very recent model.

As for the location of the "ROM" on your donor boards, if the 8-pin chip is located near a coil and/or near the motor controller, then it is most likely a MOSFET chopper or a FETKY (MOSFET plus Schottky diode). If you have installed the original flash memory in place of a FETKY, then heaven only knows what damage you may have done.

Do your donor PCBs look anything like this?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyM1gxMjE1/ ... ~~60_3.JPG

References:

H5PS5162GFR-S5C, hynix, DDR2 SDRAM, 1.8V, 512 Mbit, 32M x 16:
http://www.skhynix.com/products/consume ... nsumerDDR2
http://www.skhynix.com/inc/pdfDownload. ... _H5PS518(6)2GFRseries(Rev1.6).pdf

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 22nd, 2012, 7:36

fzabkar wrote:
buffbagwell wrote:Original Problem: HDD not spinning due to faulty PCB. Replace PCB without swapping the ROM; HDD spins but stays BUSY.

If i replace 8 pin chip as marked in picture (ROM chip?) the HDD does not spin.

Every donor PCB i have sourced has a different architecture to the original PCB.

I have uploaded picture of original PCB, would anyone have any ideas as to what is the issue.

Most PCB from this family have a motor chip with a seperate ROM chip situated next to it. Does this PCB have embedded ROM with no seperate ROM chip? Is the chip i marked the ROM chip?

Thanks

If you would like to troubleshoot the original PCB, then measure the voltages at each of the two TVS diodes, the voltage at the 3R3 coil plus the two coils above it, and the voltage at the left end of the diode at 10 o'clock to the 6R8 coil (the negative preamp supply ?).

One of the supplies will provide +1.8V for the SDRAM.

I can't discern the part number of the flash memory (540-7561P ?), but pin #8 should be its supply pin. Its date code appears to be 1228, ie week 28 of 2012, so this would make the drive a very recent model.

As for the location of the "ROM" on your donor boards, if the 8-pin chip is located near a coil and/or near the motor controller, then it is most likely a MOSFET chopper or a FETKY (MOSFET plus Schottky diode). If you have installed the original flash memory in place of a FETKY, then heaven only knows what damage you may have done.

Do your donor PCBs look anything like this?
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAyM1gxMjE1/ ... ~~60_3.JPG

References:

H5PS5162GFR-S5C, hynix, DDR2 SDRAM, 1.8V, 512 Mbit, 32M x 16:
http://www.skhynix.com/products/consume ... nsumerDDR2
http://www.skhynix.com/inc/pdfDownload. ... _H5PS518(6)2GFRseries(Rev1.6).pdf


nice to see you again here Mr.fzabkar

Re: ST2000DM001 PCB/Motor Chip issue

October 22nd, 2012, 17:39

fzabkar wrote:
buffbagwell wrote:As for the location of the "ROM" on your donor boards, if the 8-pin chip is located near a coil and/or near the motor controller, then it is most likely a MOSFET chopper or a FETKY (MOSFET plus Schottky diode). If you have installed the original flash memory in place of a FETKY, then heaven only knows what damage you may have done.

+1. Almost sure, it was a case.
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