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 Post subject: SCSI Hard Drive's PCB Issue - PLEASE HELP!
PostPosted: January 12th, 2016, 9:29 
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Dear all,

I've a faulty HP SCSI HDD. It doesn't spin up at all

Capacity: 36.4GB
Model: MAP3367NC
Part#: CA06200-B70100DD
Date: 2003-10
GNP: 271837-003

I've an identical donor PCB and it spins up the drive but obviously for a short one.

I'm totally new to SCSI drive, so it will be very grateful if anyone can tell me whether this PCB has TVS diodes & ROM? If it does, please let me know the location

Thanks in advance!!!!

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PostPosted: January 12th, 2016, 10:26 
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daRecoM wrote:
I'm totally new to SCSI drive, so it will be very grateful if anyone can tell me whether this PCB has TVS diodes & ROM?

D51, D52, M6.

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 Post subject: Re: SCSI Hard Drive's PCB Issue - PLEASE HELP!
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Check the fuses. I can help you with voltage test points if you are up to measuring them, but it would help if you didn't cut off the edges of the PCB in your photo.

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fzabkar wrote:
Check the fuses. I can help you with voltage test points if you are up to measuring them, but it would help if you didn't cut off the edges of the PCB in your photo.
F5 is a fuse.


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dick wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
Check the fuses. I can help you with voltage test points if you are up to measuring them, but it would help if you didn't cut off the edges of the PCB in your photo.
F5 is a fuse.

That's the 5V fuse. There appears to be a second 12V fuse at the top left corner of the QLogic disk controller. This fuse looks blown.

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 Post subject: Re: SCSI Hard Drive's PCB Issue - PLEASE HELP!
PostPosted: January 12th, 2016, 18:36 
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References:

BD3894FV, Rohm, Shock Sensor Signal Processor, 16-Pin SSOP, marking D3894:

BD3893FV, Rohm, Shock Sensor Signal Processor, 3.0V - 5.5V, SSOP-B16:
http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20She ... 3893fv.pdf

SN74LV244A, Texas Instruments, OCTAL BUFFERS/ DRIVERS WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS, 2V - 5.5V:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lv244a.pdf

88C5500P-LFE, Marvell, HighPHY PRML Read Channel physical layer device, DSP, 3.3V, 1.8V internal regulator:
http://www.ic72.com/pdf_file/8/73313.pdf

MBM29LV400BC-70PFTN, Fujitsu, parallel flash memory, 4M (512K x 8/256K x 16) bit, 3.3V:
http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datashe ... Xustts.pdf

HA13627, Hitachi/Renesas, SPINDLE MOTOR & ACTUATOR COMBO. DRIVER:

MT48LC2M32B2TG-6F, Micron, SDRAM, 2 Meg x 32, 86-pin TSOP II, 3.3V:
https://www.micron.com/~/media/document ... _sdram.pdf

TEC485, QLogic, SCSI disk controller:
http://pdf.datasheetarchive.com/indexer ... 483388.pdf (FAS660)

1SS337, Toshiba, ultra high speed dual diode, common cathode, 80V, 200mA, TO-236MOD, marking J9:
http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/info ... ame=1SS337

1SS336, Toshiba, marking I9, dual 200mA, 80V, ultra high speed switching diode, common anode:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datashe ... ba/541.pdf
http://www.toshiba.com/taec/components2 ... N_1774.pdf

marking G8YH, LDO regulator (?)

marking "BT38 853233", 3.3V buck regulator

marking "BT37 853225", 2.5V buck regulator

MAP3147NC/NP, MAP3735NC/NP, MAP3367NC/NP PRODUCT/MAINTENANCE MANUAL:
http://pdfstream.manualsonline.com/2/2f ... a27a29.pdf

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 Post subject: Re: SCSI Hard Drive's PCB Issue - PLEASE HELP!
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Some test points ...
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The -5V regulator appears to have the same topology as the -5V DC-DC converter in the following article:

http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/HDD/Tu ... 0411N.html

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