Hello, I have a 2.5" SATA drive that won't power up after a liquid spill on the DC-DC board (as far as I can detect from the residue - probably tea :/ who does that...) and partially the motherboard.
Now, there was no liquid or residue on the HDD PCB, but it just won't power up. Tried external power supply, (recovery device), a diffrent laptop a desktop system since it's just the normal SATA Data and SATA Power connectors, but no go. Drive is from a MacBook Pro 2009 (unibody), which ofcourse is dead after that liquid spill. Liquid entered from top right and the HDD is on the down side, left. Laptop was quickly turned off and positioned to make gravity pull liquid to the right side, so the HDD should have been dry all the time.
So, that brings me to the conclusion that a power surge or simple shortout fried the controller on the HDD PCB.
There are no signs like overheating, electrical shorts or broken paths on the PCB, which probably means the controller itself is dead.
The following markings should indicate the specific board:
frontside PCB, visible to user:
106je (probably no reference to board type)
ca21350-b11x (probably the board type)
backside PCB, not visible unless detached (in a clean box/room ofcourse):
(exactly as they appear:)
09501504329
20
ca26350-
b10304ba
Controller:
88i8831-bam2
ypm21337
0921 c0p
And the white label/sticker on the metal side of the HDD, front:
rev. a [1234 are striked thru, 56789 aren't - which probably just means Rev. A]
model: mja2250bh
type: ffs g1
part no. : ca07083-b50400ap
lba: 488397168
serial: k94dt97273a5
date: 2009-07-31
diagonal above a bar code with no designation: 0dfaca-00810020
wwn: 5000000e043d298dd
Since this is an "apple" drive, there are apple-specific numbers on there as well:
apple: 655-1546a
250gb m250s 655-1546a *lr9300jkp78ma* (yes, including those stars - probably means apple-designated serial)
And in a corner: fkl-m250<b>
which probably doesn't relate to the controller board.
Now, this is of course way more information than required to match a PCB to this drive, but I don't know which one of those numbers is the firmware version.
Is there anyone with a PCB that can replace this one?
