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SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 13th, 2021, 17:14

:P Hi guys,
I have a Samsung SSD (made for Lenovo) which rises its temperature when i power up its board and doesn't respond on the computer. I tested the capacitors near its voltage regulator, and compared them to the ones contained in another working PCB from the same model.

In the first attempts i try to connect the ssd to a pc3k and all status turn on, but after 2 or 3 attempts only busy turn on and the board heat up more.

In another Forum somebody gave me a link this link http://www2.futureware.at/~philipp/ssd/ ... Manual.pdf, pdf with very interesting information. In the page 40, the author suggests that it is possible to pass the memorys to a donor, some one try to do something like that.

I'll attach some pictures of both sides of the SSD

SSD Info:
P/N: MZMTE256HMHP-000L1
F/W: EXT42L0Q
Lenovo P/N: SSD0E38407
Main Controller: S4LN045XQ1-8030

Best regards
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Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 13th, 2021, 18:54

I'm guessing these are the Safe Mode and JTAG pads. I suggest you verify them before trying them.

Normally you would short the safe mode pads while powering on, then release the short. If the controller is alive, the SSD should be detected. You won't have access to your data, though.

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Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 13th, 2021, 21:02

Hello fzabkar thanks to answer. I try to put the drive in safe mode doing the short between the corresponding pads

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 14th, 2021, 5:20

jtb1982 wrote:Main Controller: S4LN045XQ1-8030
That's S4LN045X01 and should be supported by pc3k SSD.

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 14th, 2021, 5:28

yeah, but it won't go far if the unit has hw failure.

pepe

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 14th, 2021, 5:39

Thanks for all to respond
i try to upload the loader doing the short between the pads but without success. The drive dont respond, i belive the controller is dead

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 14th, 2021, 15:43

Can you tell us which voltages you measured at the capacitors around, and underneath, the PMIC? I can show you the test points, if you wish to test the other ICs.

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 15th, 2021, 6:17

I am the author of the paper mentioned. Yes, this PCB seems to be a variant of the SSD I researched, it uses the same chips, so most of my research should apply here. (The firmware could be different but it could also be the same firmware). The controller does not contain any data, you would only have to take the 2 NAND Flash chips off and put them on an identical but working Donor board if you can get one. (Make sure you don't mix up orientation and correct placement of the chips). The SAFE-Mode Pins and the JTAG pins seem to be correctly identified, it's the usual pinout.

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 16th, 2021, 2:40

jtb1982 wrote:Thanks for all to respond
i try to upload the loader doing the short between the pads but without success. The drive dont respond, i belive the controller is dead

Have you connected the terminal?

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 16th, 2021, 6:40

which rises its temperature when i power up its board


But what you mean by this? Does it mean temp rises so it's doing something or do you mean to say it gets unreasonably hot? I am by no means expert in this, but if the latter it seems to me at this point firmware and whatnot is not what you should be addressing.

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 21st, 2021, 9:28

fzabkar wrote:Can you tell us which voltages you measured at the capacitors around, and underneath, the PMIC? I can show you the test points, if you wish to test the other ICs.



Thanks to all for the help. Sorry for the delay, I had other commitments.

I think i measured all capacitors and inductors close to the pmic

My best regrads
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Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 21st, 2021, 10:25

Is it just me or does some of the components (the 12v one for example) look cooked?

Re: SAMSUNG M2 SSD

September 21st, 2021, 10:29

NAND chip swaps to a donor are possible with this drive if the PCB is fried.
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