Hi all,
My HDD (
WD3200JB-00KFA0) PCB got fried due to power surge (my guess).
And the following are pictures of the PCB.
Could anyone help me to identify what components got burned?
And also what's the function of each particular components?
It'll help to find out what really happened.
After doing research on google, etc., what I know is the most top IC is the motor.
But I don't know the rest.
By looking at the cushion, there are 4 areas got burnt.
I mirrored the cushion picture just to make it easier to see.
Here they are,


BackgroundI got 3 HDDs on my PC system. After the problem happened, only the primary HDD (O/S system) got damaged. The other 2 HDDs are still fine until now.
Timeline,
1. I tried to connect an quite old HDD "Quantum Fireball Plus AS20.5" (IDE) using an external HDD enclosure to my desktop PC.
2. I powered on the external drive and plugged the USB cable.
3. The PC didn't recognize the external HDD, and I powered it on and off for a couple of times (with an interval of 7-10 secs).
4. Finally it was recognized, but then the system (Windows XP Pro SP2) froze.
5. About 30 secs or so, the PC shut off (monitor and CPU fan were off). However, the Power Supply & hard disk LEDs still on.
6. I pressed the power button repeatedly, but the LEDs still on.
7. Another 15 secs or so, there was a sound (seems like something blown, but it wasn't loud, just soft).
8. I started to smell burning odor both from power supply and the primary HDD.
Other parts of the PC are still fine, i.e. mother board, RAM, CPU, DVD drive, ADSL Modem, etc.
The ones got damaged are only the primary HDD and the power supply.
I opened the power supply and I noticed one of the diode's leg was hanging above the PCB and the other still attached.
It seemed that it was blown out of the PCB board.
By judging from what happened, do you think the head stack or other component of the HDD got damaged as well?
Can anyone give any comment about this?
My guess is they're okay, only the PCB is damaged.
If this is the case, after googling for a couple of weeks, here are my ideas on what to do next,
1. Get a new WD3200JB-00KFA0 with the same PCB number, i.e. 2060-701314-002 REV A and made in the same country (Thailand).
Other details such as DATE OF MANUFACTURED, DCM are not important since I'm not gonna change the head stack.
But, the motor IC and the main IC number have to match the bad PCB.
Do I need to match the serial number sticker label underneath the IDE connector?
2. Desolder the firmware chip (U12) from the bad PCB and solder it to the good PCB.
Can anyone tell me my ideas are correct or not?
Please throw any comment.
Thanks in advanced. Any help would be much appreciated.
David