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Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 13th, 2010, 14:40

I need a PCB or a donor drive (with working PCB obviously) for this drive. It's 82.3 GB, P/N 0a30290. The main chip is 0A30153. If you have a part for this, please contact me.

/sch

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 13th, 2010, 16:16

hi,
have such PCB in stock. please contact me by email or MSN if need. thanks.

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 1:21

Hi,

We have this working PCB in stock, pls contact my hotmail.

Thanks
Eric

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 11:36

I've been asked for a photo of the PCB. Here it is...
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Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 13:35

Note: If planning to change pcb board it will not work each drive has special adaptives stored in this board. They have to be moved or reprogrammed by special tools.

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 13:38

poehere wrote:Note: If planning to change pcb board it will not work each drive has special adaptives stored in this board. They have to be moved or reprogrammed by special tools.


Really? Well, that sucks.

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 19:59

Measure the resistance of diode D2 near the power connector. If it is shorted, remove it with flush cutters. If there is no other problem, your drive will work without it. Just be absolutely sure your PSU is OK, as you will no longer have overvoltage protection on the affected supply rail.

If you need to replace the PCB, there is an S93C76 EEPROM chip at U5 that will (may?) need to be transferred from patient to donor. I believe you should also match the Infineon MCU, p/n UAB-M3057-HT, version V3.3PF-ROM. It appears to contain a mask ROM.

Re: Need PCB for Hitachi HDS728080PLAT20

June 14th, 2010, 21:27

fzabkar wrote:Measure the resistance of diode D2 near the power connector. If it is shorted, remove it with flush cutters. If there is no other problem, your drive will work without it. Just be absolutely sure your PSU is OK, as you will no longer have overvoltage protection on the affected supply rail.

If you need to replace the PCB, there is an S93C76 EEPROM chip at U5 that will (may?) need to be transferred from patient to donor. I believe you should also match the Infineon MCU, p/n UAB-M3057-HT, version V3.3PF-ROM. It appears to contain a mask ROM.


Thanks. It was shorted but removing it did not fix the problem. It looks like there is still a short somewhere. I get a kind of pulsing on the power supply now, that may have been there before unnoticed.
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