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 Post subject: Kingston XS2000
PostPosted: May 26th, 2023, 2:55 
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Hello guys!

When i plug the SSD to the computer it says that the device is damaged... i found a damaged fuse and i soldered a bridge just for checking (see picture). But its still the same problem. I am not sure if i can work with this on the PC3000 Flash.
Does someone have any experience? Or tipps?

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SM2320G AB

Thank you!


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
PostPosted: May 26th, 2023, 3:04 
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Doesn't look like that was a fuse to me.

https://www.thessdreview.com/wp-content ... -clear.jpg

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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
PostPosted: May 26th, 2023, 3:23 
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Lardman, Im sorry, i mean filter capacitor.


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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Ihab wrote:
When i plug the SSD to the computer it says that the device is damaged... i found a damaged fuse and i soldered a bridge just for checking ... Does someone have any experience? Or tipps?

Ihab wrote:
Lardman, Im sorry, i mean filter capacitor.

My tip would be never to replace a capacitor with a bridge. Why would you do that?

What is the marking on that IC (and on the others)?

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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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fzabkar, Hi, noted! I wanted to fast check if that was the issue.

If you mean the memory: 4x FH1288UCM1-84


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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Ihab wrote:
fzabkar, Hi, noted! I wanted to fast check if that was the issue.

If you mean the memory: 4x FH1288UCM1-84

No, I meant the IC next to the "capacitor/fuse/wire link", plus the smaller ICs.

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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
PostPosted: May 26th, 2023, 6:38 
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I sent you pictues of it


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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This might be the one.

MT3133, M3tekic, Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter, 2.5V - 6Vin, 3A, 1.5MHz, marking 3133, DFN-8:
https://www.m3tekic.com/filedown.php?file=MT3133_PDS_R0.11_20200130-web.pdf&site=dXBsb2FkLzIwMjIvMDIvMjAyMjAyMTUxNDE3MjQwODEucGRm

I suspect "08" or "80" is probably an LDO regulator.

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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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u think i should replace the two 3133´s ?


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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For your information, i coult see the controller via R-Studio... forgot to mention...


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 Post subject: Re: Kingston XS2000
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Ihab wrote:
For your information, i coult see the controller via R-Studio... forgot to mention...

Then the electronics were most likely OK ... until you replaced a capacitor with a wire.

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I am always amazed to see Franc with the level of effort he puts to identify the parts.
Big thanks and hugs to you my friend.

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