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2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 22nd, 2014, 22:50

Hello,

I've been trying to replace a board from a WD10TMVV (USB Board). I've just received a 2060-701675-001 (U12 is a SOIC-8) but the original board is a 2060-701675-004 (U12 is a BGA). After U12 replacement, the motor doesn't spin. I've tried also the replace the U14, but is doesn't spin either. Are these boards compatible each other ? Is there any other component that I can replace in order to make it work ?

Thanks and my best regards,
Carlos

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 22nd, 2014, 23:16

It's not BGA package, it's MLP8 package.
The PCB foot print is compatible for both of SOIC8 and MLP8. But you need a bit skill to solder MLP8.

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 23rd, 2014, 15:12

biggerpizza wrote:It's not BGA package, it's MLP8 package.
The PCB foot print is compatible for both of SOIC8 and MLP8. But you need a bit skill to solder MLP8.



Are the boards compatible each other ? I´ve re-soldered the MLP8 but Hard Disk won´t spin.

Thanks,
Carlos

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 23rd, 2014, 15:22

Try putting an isolator (piece of thick paper) between the PCB and preamp contacts, so that only the motor is connected to the PCB.

Some models won't even spin up if the heads are short circuited. If it still doesn't spin up it could be incompatible, or cooked.

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 23rd, 2014, 15:24

cvlo wrote:
biggerpizza wrote:It's not BGA package, it's MLP8 package.
The PCB foot print is compatible for both of SOIC8 and MLP8. But you need a bit skill to solder MLP8.



Are the boards compatible each other ? I´ve re-soldered the MLP8 but Hard Disk won´t spin.

Thanks,
Carlos


Don't feel bad, I don't even know what he's talking about. Probably a google translate blunder going to/from Chinese.

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 23rd, 2014, 19:22

data-medics wrote:
cvlo wrote:
biggerpizza wrote:It's not BGA package, it's MLP8 package.
The PCB foot print is compatible for both of SOIC8 and MLP8. But you need a bit skill to solder MLP8.


Are the boards compatible each other ? I´ve re-soldered the MLP8 but Hard Disk won´t spin.


Don't feel bad, I don't even know what he's talking about. Probably a google translate blunder going to/from Chinese.

MLP8, SOIC8, and BGA are IC package types. "Biggerpizza's" observation makes perfect sense to anyone who knows anything about electronics. If you don't understand the terms, then just Google them. There is no need to translate anything.

http://www.icpackage.org/

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

October 24th, 2014, 5:59

PCB's is compatible almost totally, but in your case problem is that so MPU code uncompatible with ROM code/IC type of patient ROM. Use the same kind of PCB.

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

November 2nd, 2014, 20:19

Thanks guys for the support. I'm going to find another board with exactly the same P/N.

Carlos

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

November 3rd, 2014, 21:18

1675 board has about 5 different revisions, not compatible with each other.
Not spinning up is exactly the symptom of incompatible board

Re: 2060-701675-001 in place of a 2060-701675-004

November 3rd, 2014, 21:34

1675 board was widely used by WD on at least 4 different drive families
Over time it used two different CPUs, two different VCM controllers, featured built-in or external flash and had at least two different boot configs on exactly the same hardware. All combinations are incompatible with each other.

Depending on how rare your PCB revision might be the search might take from some to a lot of time.
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