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 Post subject: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 7th, 2010, 9:07 
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Hello,

We've a Samsung HM250JI with a burnt PCB.
We've swapped PCB with a same HDD donor but the patient HDD don't initialize.
We hear a little noise but not as a hdd click sound.

The HDD still in busy mode and it's not possible to check the modules firmwares.
After a few minutes the HDD is very hot.

Do you know that it's a preamp issue ?
Actually, we have not yet done a head swap.

Have you an idea about this problem and how to resolve it to check SA ?

Thank you in advance for your answer.
You can PM me.


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 7th, 2010, 9:21 
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if you post terminal log, someone can help you diagnose....


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 7th, 2010, 10:54 
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In order if likeliness (IMHO)

1. Incompatible ROM on PCB
2. Blown preamp
3. Something else :-)

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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 7th, 2010, 11:53 
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I agree with pcimage.

Most of the Samsungs with burned PCBs seem to have blown headstacks, too.

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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 7th, 2010, 14:18 
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We speak Samsung . First, post log. Then, we will see.


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 9th, 2010, 9:02 
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Hello,

This the terminal log:

 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00000
SO
H: +00000
UF:1stGe
H: +00001
Ld
UF:1stGe
H: +00002
Ld
UF:1stGe
H: +00003
Ld
UF:1stGe
Ud
H: +00000
UF:1stGe
Ud
H: +00001
UF:1stGe
Ud
H: +00002
UF:1stGe


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 9th, 2010, 9:14 
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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 5:36 
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Hello everybody.

After HSA swap, the terminal log is the following but the hdd is still in busy mode.
It seems it try to seak the SA and after the hsa go to the ramp and begin again to seek, etc.
What do you think about this ?

 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00004
SO
H: +00000
Ld
SK C: 000011F1
ENG>SRV>
SvoTbl Loaded
AEST
C: 0000032A H: +00003
SK C: 000021D8
HD:0000,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00198, Phase:+00159
HD:0000,Zn:0000,AVG:00C6

HD:0000,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00189, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0001,AVG:00BD

HD:0000,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00185, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0002,AVG:00B9

HD:0000,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0003,AVG:00B6

HD:0001,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00193, Phase:+00159
HD:0001,Zn:0000,AVG:00C1

HD:0001,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00189, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0001,AVG:00BD

HD:0001,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00184, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0002,AVG:00B8

HD:0001,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0003,AVG:00B7

AFSAM
C: 00000388 H: +00002
SK C: 00002759
HD:0002,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00192, Phase:+00158
HD:0002,Zn:0000,AVG:00C0

HD:0002,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00188, Phase:+00159
HD:0002,Zn:0001,AVG:00BC

HD:0002,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00186, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0002,AVG:00BA

HD:0002,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0003,AVG:00B7

HD:0003,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00193, Phase:+00159
HD:0003,Zn:0000,AVG:00C1

HD:0003,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00188, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0001,AVG:00BC

HD:0003,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00184, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0002,AVG:00B8

HD:0003,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0003,AVG:00B7


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BD
STW TYPE = 0000
STW TYPE = 0000
 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00000
SO
H: +00000
Ld
SK C: 00001224
ENG>SRV>
SvoTbl Loaded
AEST
C: 0000032A H: +00003
SK C: 000027CC
HD:0000,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0000,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0000,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0000,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00161
HD:0000,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0000,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4

HD:0001,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0001,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0001,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0001,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0001,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4

AFSAM
C: 00000388 H: +00002
SK C: 00002598
HD:0002,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00158
HD:0002,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0002,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0002,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00184, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0002,AVG:00B8

HD:0002,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00181, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0003,AVG:00B5

HD:0003,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0003,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0003,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0003,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0003,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0003,AVG:00B6


SvoTbl Saved
BD
STW TYPE = 0000
STW TYPE = 0000
 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00000
SO
H: +00000
Ld
SK C: 00000FAF
ENG>SRV>
SvoTbl Loaded
AEST
C: 0000032A H: +00003
SK C: 00002ADC
HD:0000,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0000,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0000,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00186, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0001,AVG:00BA

HD:0000,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00161
HD:0000,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0000,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00181, Phase:+00161
HD:0000,Zn:0003,AVG:00B5

HD:0001,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0001,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0001,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0001,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00161
HD:0001,Zn:0002,AVG:00B6

HD:0001,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00179, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0003,AVG:00B3

AFSAM
C: 00000388 H: +00002
SK C: 00002442
HD:0002,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00188, Phase:+00159
HD:0002,Zn:0000,AVG:00BC

HD:0002,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0002,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0002,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00181, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0003,AVG:00B5

HD:0003,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00189, Phase:+00159
HD:0003,Zn:0000,AVG:00BD

HD:0003,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00186, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0001,AVG:00BA

HD:0003,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00161
HD:0003,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0003,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4


SvoTbl Saved
BD
STW TYPE = 0000
STW TYPE = 0000
 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00000
SO
H: +00000
Ld
SK C: 000010B4
ENG>SRV>
SvoTbl Loaded
AEST
C: 0000032A H: +00003
SK C: 00002C06
HD:0000,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00190, Phase:+00159
HD:0000,Zn:0000,AVG:00BE

HD:0000,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00185, Phase:+00160
HD:0000,Zn:0001,AVG:00B9

HD:0000,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00161
HD:0000,Zn:0002,AVG:00B6

HD:0000,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00161
HD:0000,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4

HD:0001,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00191, Phase:+00159
HD:0001,Zn:0000,AVG:00BF

HD:0001,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00186, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0001,AVG:00BA

HD:0001,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00183, Phase:+00161
HD:0001,Zn:0002,AVG:00B7

HD:0001,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00160
HD:0001,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4

AFSAM
C: 00000388 H: +00002
SK C: 00002532
HD:0002,CYL:0000000914, Gain:+00189, Phase:+00159
HD:0002,Zn:0000,AVG:00BD

HD:0002,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00187, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0001,AVG:00BB

HD:0002,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0002,AVG:00B6

HD:0002,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00181, Phase:+00160
HD:0002,Zn:0003,AVG:00B5

HD:0003,CYL:0000000904, Gain:+00191, Phase:+00159
HD:0003,Zn:0000,AVG:00BF

HD:0003,CYL:0000037960, Gain:+00186, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0001,AVG:00BA

HD:0003,CYL:0000075104, Gain:+00182, Phase:+00161
HD:0003,Zn:0002,AVG:00B6

HD:0003,CYL:0000112160, Gain:+00180, Phase:+00160
HD:0003,Zn:0003,AVG:00B4


SvoTbl Saved
BD
STW TYPE = 0000
STW TYPE = 0000
 1.5G Limited
SPW 1.5G Link Ok! 
IS=+00000
SO
H: +00000
Ld
SK C: 0000110C
ENG>SRV>


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 5:40 
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The first terminal log shows dead MHA (preamp and/or heads).
The last one shows incompatible MHA or boot adaptives are missmatching.

Janos


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 5:45 
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It's what I told in pm with possible workaround. To me there's media damage that's killing new mha - to be confirmed.


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 6:01 
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well, yes, can be, but the chance are small from the log...


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 6:45 
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You shold swap the Marvel chip. The boot adaptives are there. 8)


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 7:03 
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this is true, but i would do a precise diagnose befor do any thing with closed eyes....


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 8:01 
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N.C. wrote:
this is true, but i would do a precise diagnose befor do any thing with closed eyes....


precise diagnose means more money from the customer, right? :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 8:04 
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yes.


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 8:43 
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precise diagnose means more money from the customer, right?

Hello Mr.BGman
Customers paying less comparing to what we already payed to learn, to have knowledge, experience ...... etc.


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 10:24 
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So, to verifiy that the HSA donor is always work, we have swap it on the donor and the donor work fine.
I just precise that the patient HDD is a HM250JI and the donor HDD is HM250JI/M. It seems that /m or /d define the origin of the production of the hdd.

Now, I see these possibilities:

1.) Incompatible HSA.
2.) Is the marvell chip of this hdd content unique adaptives parameters and it's necessary to solder the patient chipset to the donor PCB chipset ? Actually, we use the donor PCB with the donor marvell chipset.

What do you think about this ?


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 14:12 
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BGman wrote:
N.C. wrote:
this is true, but i would do a precise diagnose befor do any thing with closed eyes....


precise diagnose means more money from the customer, right? :wink:


Not at all.

For example the "precise diagnose" is free in my lab. ;)

Everybody can try out.
Send any drive in, i will do diagnose, and if you disagree the offer, i will send the drive back free of charge! (to anywhere)

Janos


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 15th, 2010, 14:13 
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yan1982 wrote:
So, to verifiy that the HSA donor is always work, we have swap it on the donor and the donor work fine.
I just precise that the patient HDD is a HM250JI and the donor HDD is HM250JI/M. It seems that /m or /d define the origin of the production of the hdd.

Now, I see these possibilities:

1.) Incompatible HSA.
2.) Is the marvell chip of this hdd content unique adaptives parameters and it's necessary to solder the patient chipset to the donor PCB chipset ? Actually, we use the donor PCB with the donor marvell chipset.

What do you think about this ?


1.) can be
2.) yes, Marvell have settings for reach the SA, you should move or copy the content.
3.) yes, can be too! :-)

Janos


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 Post subject: Re: Samung HM250JI - not detected after PCB swap
PostPosted: September 16th, 2010, 4:24 
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N.C. wrote:
BGman wrote:
N.C. wrote:
this is true, but i would do a precise diagnose befor do any thing with closed eyes....


precise diagnose means more money from the customer, right? :wink:


Not at all.

For example the "precise diagnose" is free in my lab. ;)

Everybody can try out.
Send any drive in, i will do diagnose, and if you disagree the offer, i will send the drive back free of charge! (to anywhere)

Janos


Good for you Janos, but believe me this is not the case with most of the "guru's" in this forum. :D


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