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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
PostPosted: July 9th, 2026, 19:03 
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fzabkar wrote:
A Vcore voltage of 1V is OK, as I understand it. The supply voltage seems unaffected by the low resistance. I just don't understand why your two Vcore resistance readings differ.


What can a half bad resistor do?? I mean something is definitelly affecting the Vcore resistance at the resistors


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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
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gameboybin wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
A Vcore voltage of 1V is OK, as I understand it. The supply voltage seems unaffected by the low resistance. I just don't understand why your two Vcore resistance readings differ.


What can a half bad resistor do?? I mean something is definitelly affecting the Vcore resistance at the resistors

Measure the resistance between the L2 inductor and your "shorted" capacitors. Is it 0 ohms?

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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
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fzabkar wrote:
gameboybin wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
A Vcore voltage of 1V is OK, as I understand it. The supply voltage seems unaffected by the low resistance. I just don't understand why your two Vcore resistance readings differ.


What can a half bad resistor do?? I mean something is definitelly affecting the Vcore resistance at the resistors

Measure the resistance between the L2 inductor and your "shorted" capacitors. Is it 0 ohms?


They have from 190 to 220 ohms

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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
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gameboybin wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
gameboybin wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
A Vcore voltage of 1V is OK, as I understand it. The supply voltage seems unaffected by the low resistance. I just don't understand why your two Vcore resistance readings differ.


What can a half bad resistor do?? I mean something is definitelly affecting the Vcore resistance at the resistors

Measure the resistance between the L2 inductor and your "shorted" capacitors. Is it 0 ohms?


They have from 190 to 220 ohms

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I have this Strange resistor. It is not shorted to ground. However when measured between the inductor. It beeps and shows 1 ohm on 1 side and 200 on the other
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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
PostPosted: Yesterday, 15:40 
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Can you take a better picture so we can see what the component you mean and the circuit board / traces around it.

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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
PostPosted: Yesterday, 15:59 
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Lardman wrote:
Can you take a better picture so we can see what the component you mean and the circuit board / traces around it.


Here you go

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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
PostPosted: Yesterday, 17:43 
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I think that the anomaly can be explained by power sequencing.

I believe that U6 is a dual step-down converter, MP5506, by Monolithic Power. Unfortunately I can't find a datasheet.

Q1 and Q2 are N-channel MOSFETs (DMG6968U). They appear to be switching the two outputs of the buck converter (1.0V and 2.9V) on and off under the control of U6. The reason that you measure different resistances is that you are measuring different sides of the MOSFET switch when it is turned off. When then SSD is powered on, the switches are closed (MOSFETs turned on) and the voltages are the same on both sides (Drain and Source). In fact, please measure the voltage at the VCC_NAND-Switched test point.

It would appear that one of those capacitors is leaky, but not shorted. This does not prevent the Vcore supply from coming up.

In short, I believe the low resistance is a distraction and the actual problem is firmware related.


DMG6968U, Diodes Inc, N-ch MOSFET, marking 2N4, SOT23:

https://www.diodes.com/datasheet/download/DMG6968U.pdf


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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
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This is U5.

MP2136, Monolithic Power, stepdown converter, 2.5V - 6V Input, 2MHz, 1A, marking 6Q, QFN6:

https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/2914869.pdf

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 Post subject: Re: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 shorting everywhere
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Code:
         .--------------------------.
         |                          |
         |                          |
         |            .------.      |         .-----.
         |            |      |      |         |     |
         |           ---    ===     |        ---   ===
   .-----------. L3  ---    GND     ===      ---   GND
   |   on/off  | ___  |             |^| Q2    |
   |           |-UUU--+-------------+|+-------+-------o   VCC_NAND_switched
   |           |    VCC_NAND
   |           |
   |  MP5506   |
   |           |
   |           | ___ Vcore
   |           |-UUU--+-------------+|+-------+-------o   Vcore_switched
   |   on/off  | L2   |             |V|       |
   '-----------'     ---         Q1 ===      ---
         |           ---              |      --- 20 ohms
         |   210 ohms |               |       |
         |            |               |       |
         |           ===              |      ===
         |           GND              |      GND
         |                            |
         '----------------------------'

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