Hi pepe!
thanks for your reply! Unfortunately i'm a little bit over-challenged with your answer..
pepe wrote:
But in many cases when the motor controller burns it takes the DC-DC converter (Q500, for -5V bias) with it. So U have to check that too.
1.) How do I check that - and in case the DC-DC converter is damaged too, how can I solve that problem?
pepe wrote:
A more simple solution is to find a board with the same beagle processor and replace the ROM ic (U401) to the new board if needed.
2.) How do I find a board with the same beagle processor? In all offers on e-bay the pictures are too small to read what is written on the ic's. There is always written something like "Main Controller IC: 040125100" Does this number have to fit completely the number on my beagle ic?
3.) what's the ROM ic (can't find an ic with U401 on my board) and how do I replace it? Do you mean i have to take something of my old board and solder it on the new one??
pepe wrote:
Should U receive clicking sounds with the new PCB, this indicates that the preamp is probably gone inside the HDA. There are also some cases when a damaged preamp can damage the DC-DC converter (Q500) on the new PCB, so be careful.
4.) what's a preamp and what can I do if it's damaged too? how can i be 'careful'?
Thanks again for the help!