Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
February 7th, 2024, 10:03
Please Help!
My HDD is not spinning but detects on USB to ATAPI
Will anybody able to help in solving this case
I cannot upload the PCB's picture from android
February 7th, 2024, 11:04
M041633n wrote:I cannot upload the PCB's picture from android
Then use something other than Android.
https://recuperodatos.com/sites/default/files/webform/donantes/06028-PCB.jpg
February 7th, 2024, 12:09
Yeah this is it
2060-810011-001 REV P1
February 7th, 2024, 12:31
Check the fuses (marked with "s"). Also measure the voltages at the inputs and outputs of the "AYUN" e-fuse.
MP5094, Monolithic Power, dual channel 5V/12V current limit switch, marking AYUy, TSOT23-8:
https://www.monolithicpower.com/en/documentview/productdocument/index/version/2/document_type/Datasheet/lang/en/sku/MP5094/document_id/4894/
February 8th, 2024, 2:51
Colors in the picture are legend
Dark Blue .84v
Light Blue -0.00
Yellow .70v
Dark Yellow .73v
Orange 5.20v
White .62v
Black .95v
Red 12.04v
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February 8th, 2024, 2:59
With Power
Red 5.20v
Yellow 12.04v
Without Power
Buzzer buzzes on both fuses marked with 's'
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February 8th, 2024, 4:24
It appears that both sides of the e-fuse are open-circuit. That's unusual.
Can you measure the resistance between ground and each of the dark blue and dark yellow pins (with power off)? I'm just trying to confirm that the outputs are not being overloaded by problems downstream.
February 8th, 2024, 8:17
Dark Blue 6.16 Ohms
Dark Yellow 5.71 Ohms
Thank

You!
February 8th, 2024, 8:45
Sorry!
Dark Yellow is 3.30 Ohms
February 8th, 2024, 13:27
Both those resistances are much too low. That said, your meter would have to be very accurate to read the resistances to 2 decimal places. Are you sure you don't mean kilohms instead of ohms?
Could we see a photo of the whole PCB?
Did you do anything to cause the damage to your PCB, eg a misadventure with modular PSU cables?
February 8th, 2024, 14:02
Yup its Kilo Ohms!
February 8th, 2024, 21:29
February 8th, 2024, 21:45
Yes Customer told it was fallen
February 9th, 2024, 12:42
Any help??
February 9th, 2024, 13:01
M041633n wrote:Yes Customer told it was fallen
I don't understand why that would have caused an electronic fault. In any case, the HDD would most likely have an additional internal fault.
Measure the resistances between ground and each of the marked test points.
If the resistances are OK, then you should be able to safely bridge 5Vin to 5Vout, and 12Vin to 12Vout. However, I would be very wary of doing this in your case because your story doesn't make sense.
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February 12th, 2024, 16:03
M041633n wrote:Any help??
Any feedback?
Do you need instructions on how to measure a resistance?
February 15th, 2024, 10:33
February 15th, 2024, 14:34
I suspect that V3 might be grounded. If so, then this area is probably the negative supply for the preamp.
Otherwise everything looks OK. I would bridge 5Vin to 5Vout and 12Vin to 12Vout. This will bypass both sides of the e-fuse.
February 15th, 2024, 14:53
Should I've to short it or what??
February 15th, 2024, 15:01
"Bridge" means "add a shorting link between the two points".
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