CompactFlash, SD, MMC, USB flash storage. Anything that does not have moving parts inside.
June 28th, 2019, 8:51
Hello
Crucial MX500 500GB ct500mx500ssd1 any help finding short would help.
Thanks
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June 28th, 2019, 16:31
If you are looking for a "short", measure the resistance between +5V and Ground at the SATA power connector. Then measure the resistances between ground and each of the 4 inductors L500 - L503.
January 7th, 2020, 14:40
fzabkar wrote:If you are looking for a "short", measure the resistance between +5V and Ground at the SATA power connector. Then measure the resistances between ground and each of the 4 inductors L500 - L503.
Hi. I have one of them which don't get recognized not even in MRT. To be precise it's a
CT1000-MX500-SSD1. I checked what you suggested with that results:
+5 -> GND = 137 kOhm
GND -> L500 = 154 kOhm
GND -> L501 = 138.5 kOhm
GND -> L502 = 141 kOhm
GND -> L503 = 138.5 kOhm
January 7th, 2020, 15:59
Measure the voltages at those same locations.
January 7th, 2020, 16:57
fzabkar wrote:Measure the voltages at those same locations.
+5V -> L500 = 1.8V
+5V -> L501 = 3.2V
+5V -> L502 = 3.9V
+5V -> L503 = 3.6V
January 7th, 2020, 19:29
Are there any components on the other side of the PCB?
The measurements at L502 and L503 don't feel right. ICBW, but none of the four voltages seems low enough for a Vcore.
January 7th, 2020, 19:52
I just realised that you appear to have measured the voltage between +5V and each of the coils. You need to measure the voltages between ground and each of the coils.
So …
L500 - 3.2V - NAND Vcc
L501 - 1.8V - NAND Vccq
L502 - 1.1V - Vcore
L503 - 1.4V - Vsdram
Is that right?
January 7th, 2020, 20:37
fzabkar wrote:I just realised that you appear to have measured the voltage between +5V and each of the coils. You need to measure the voltages between ground and each of the coils.
So …
L500 - 3.2V - NAND Vcc
L501 - 1.8V - NAND Vccq
L502 - 1.1V - Vcore
L503 - 1.4V - Vsdram
Is that right?
No - when I measure Ground -> L500/1/2/3 I have everywhere 5V or a bit more. I think I get something wrong.
I connect the power to the SATA-port, the COM-pin to one of the GND-pins of the SATA-connector (pin 4 or 5 of SATA-power) and the red-pin to the L500/1/2/3 SMD. No matter which side I connect i have 5V.
January 8th, 2020, 4:25
Does someone know which pin's to short to come into save mode?
January 8th, 2020, 18:05
Can you measure the voltages at the SATA power connector? Use a screw hole as your COM reference.
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