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 Post subject: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 16th, 2010, 18:53 
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I'm looking to find a PCB to replace my hard drive. Here are the specs. Someone please help


Seagate 320
Momentus 5400.5
Date: 09232
Site: WU

ST9320320AS
PN: 9EV134-500
FW: SD03


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 17th, 2010, 23:20 
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hi,
i can help. would you like to post high quality images of your PCB both side? thanks.

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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 21st, 2010, 2:35 
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See pictures attached.


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File comment: Notice discoloration of the last four gold pieces.
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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 4:03 
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The board appears to have a shorted TVS diode. If your PSU is OK, then you can remove this diode by desoldering it, or by snipping it out with flush cutters. The drive will work OK without it, but it will no longer have any protection from overvoltages.

I can't see on the photo, but sometimes there are resistors or fuses in series with the supply. If these are open circuit, then just bridge them with a short piece of wire, or replace them with a 2A picofuse.


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 4:07 
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Isnt it worth even considering what actually caused the damage, and more to the point if it will cause further problems running a disk with potentially damaged components such as preamp chip without any kind of protection on the PCB?


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 4:40 
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hddguy wrote:
Isnt it worth even considering what actually caused the damage, and more to the point if it will cause further problems running a disk with potentially damaged components such as preamp chip without any kind of protection on the PCB?

I said "if your PSU is OK ...".


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 4:41 
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Sorry Frank, I did not realise that a good PSU is a good solution for a bad preamp... :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 5:11 
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Looks the main bga chip has burned :?


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 9:09 
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viktdev wrote:
Looks the main bga chip has burned :?


Nah, I think that mark is just a bit of the rubber from the pad that protects the PCB from the HDA.

But there is a reason WHY the TVS blew, so just snipping it off isn't ideal.

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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 11:50 
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Oooops :oops:


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2010, 22:18 
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hddguy wrote:
Sorry Frank, I did not realise that a good PSU is a good solution for a bad preamp... :lol:


You wrote "Isnt it worth even considering what actually caused the damage, and more to the point if it will cause further problems running a disk with potentially damaged components such as preamp chip without any kind of protection on the PCB?"

The damage was obviously caused by an overvoltage, ie an external event. The blown TVS diode is ample evidence of that. Or are you suggesting that some mysterious event on the PCB caused it to destroy its own protection diode?

A TVS diode is normally open circuit, so its presence, or absence, will have absolutely no effect on any vulnerable component, provided that the drive is connected to a good PSU. If some component subsequently fails after being supplied with its rated voltage, then that's just too bad.

In any case, a replacement TVS diode can be purchased for about $1 from Farnell, Mouser, Digikey.


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 Post subject: Re: PCB Needed For Seagate 320 GB 5400.5
PostPosted: April 28th, 2010, 6:04 
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connecting two legs I think it is a complete

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