Take care when read or writing the "ROM". The "B" version has a supply voltage range of 1.65V - 1.95V, with an absolute maximum of 2.35V. The "VCC + 0.4" spec for the "B" part is ambiguous, but the datasheet for the "V" part makes this clearer.
W25Q80
BWIG, Winbond, 8Mbit, serial flash memory, SPI,
B = 1.65V - 1.95V:
http://www.nexflash.com/NR/rdonlyres/A4 ... 5Q80BW.pdfCode:
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameters Symbol Range
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Supply Voltage VCC -0.6 to VCC + 0.4
W25Q80
V, Winbond, 8Mbit, serial flash memory, SPI,
V = 2.7V - 3.6V:
http://elinux.org/images/f/f5/Winbond-w25q32.pdfCode:
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameters Symbol Range
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Supply Voltage VCC -0.6 to 4.0
The supply voltage for the SDRAM is also 1.8V, with an absolute maximum of 2.3V. Therefore you could kill more than just the ROM if you attempted to program it in-circuit via a chip clip.
H5PS5162GFR, SKhynix, SDRAM,
1.8V, 32Mx16, 512Mbit:
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1580326.pdfhttp://www.skhynix.com/inc/pdfDownload. ... _H5PS518(6)2GFRseries(Rev1.

_130628.pdf
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Absolute Maximum DC Ratings
Symbol Parameter Rating
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VDD Voltage on VDD pin relative to Vss - 1.0 V ~ 2.3 V
VDDQ Voltage on VDDQ pin relative to Vss - 0.5 V ~ 2.3 V
VDDL Voltage on VDDL pin relative to Vss - 0.5 V ~ 2.3 V
VIN, VOUT Voltage on any pin relative to Vss - 0.5 V ~ 2.3 V
Stresses greater than those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device.
BTW, I don't understand why the patient ROM needed to be physically transferred to the donor PCB. Can't PC3K program the ROM in situ on the donor PCB, and wouldn't you have backed up the patient ROM in a chip reader ASAP as a matter of course?
Assuming that the PCB is unsalvageable, could you use a regular SATA PCB (not SSHD) and extract the adaptives from the patient ROM and transfer them to the donor? Would the SA modules be compatible, and, if not, could you use an appropriate loader to circumvent any incompatibility?
As for the voltage test points, I can see at least 4 inductors/coils. Two are located near the SATA power connector, and another two near the motor controller. These are the landmarks for the onboard switchmode DC-DC converters. Measure the voltages on the load side of each coil. Also confirm the Vcc supply on pin #8 of the ROM.
There is also a 5V TVS diode, but if it were shorted, then your PSU would have shut down.