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guru wrote:Try to take MOLEX 5/12v power from your PC to the HDD rather than the external PCB.
See if it all works then
ConnorHdd wrote:(I have tried to "jump start" the drive by connecting a separate 4-pin IDE power supply to the drive whilst it is connected to the pcbs IDE ribbon cable - no dice even during spin-up).
January 29th, 2014, 16:38
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January 29th, 2014, 17:13
data-medics wrote:I assume that you've checked all the zero ohm resistors on the board?
January 29th, 2014, 17:15
January 29th, 2014, 17:16
data-medics wrote:If you can remember the name of the device as detected in device manager you might be able to spoof the id while using another adapter:
http://superuser.com/questions/127494/c ... product-id
I've never done it, but it seems someone has.
January 29th, 2014, 17:47
HaQue wrote:The symptom of not powering, and the led blinking only after being off for a while reeks of capacitor failure.
January 29th, 2014, 17:53
fzabkar wrote:The bridge appears to be a Prolific PL-2507. My first USB enclosure had one of those.
Since there appears to be no activity from the bridge, I would confirm whether its 3.3V supply is present. To this end I would measure the voltages at the pins of the 3-terminal component adjacent to the crystal, and above the DC power socket, in image #10. You could use the black Molex pins as your ground reference.
fzabkar wrote:Could you also tell us the markings on the various chips?
Prolific PL-2507 datasheet:
ftp://ftp.fen.pl/sterowniki/Prolific/PL ... 07_v14.pdf
January 29th, 2014, 18:05
HaQue wrote:Hi, IMHO it would be much simpler to fix the faults of the non-powerup issue.
The symptom of not powering, and the led blinking only after being off for a while reeks of capacitor failure.
Are there any bulging or leaking/blown Electrolytic Capacitors on the board? Any other components look blown?
January 29th, 2014, 18:09
fzabkar wrote:The bridge appears to be a Prolific PL-2507. My first USB enclosure had one of those.
Since there appears to be no activity from the bridge, I would confirm whether its 3.3V supply is present. To this end I would measure the voltages at the pins of the 3-terminal component adjacent to the crystal, and above the DC power socket, in image #10. You could use the black Molex pins as your ground reference. Could you also tell us the markings on the various chips?
Prolific PL-2507 datasheet:
ftp://ftp.fen.pl/sterowniki/Prolific/PL ... 07_v14.pdf
January 29th, 2014, 18:31
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January 29th, 2014, 19:06
data-medics wrote:If you look at picture #18 you can see a black resistor on the right side of the picture. It has a "0" on it. Use a multimeter and test all such zero resistors. They should read 0 ohms or really close to that. If you find one that has a really high resistance try jumping it using a paperclip or small bit of solder.
data-medics wrote:That's the easiest thing to look for. Next step would probably be to start testing capacitors.
Does it smell like burnt plastic at all?
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