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Chumba Officially active!
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:23 pm Post subject: WD WD800BB-00JHA0 HSBHYAJAA |
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Does anyone by chance have a WD800BB-00JHA0 HSBHYAJAA?
Is it possible to just the JB board on a BB drive if it's also HSBHYAJAA? It's only the memory on-board right? |
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sunnydreamspace Deadharddrive regular +5
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:08 pm Post subject: |
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i can help. and i need the model of your PCB. _________________ provide Hard drive PCB,entire drive/ Data Recovery service.... big HDD resource. talk to me immediately! sunnydreamspace@hotmail.com
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fzabkar Deadharddrive regular +3
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:55 am Post subject: Re: WD WD800BB-00JHA0 HSBHYAJAA |
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[quote="Chumba"]Does anyone by chance have a WD800BB-00JHA0 HSBHYAJAA?[/quote]
Can you describe the failure symptom?
If this is your board ...
http://www.arkadasbilgisayar.com/images//products/harddisk_kart/wd/WD800BB-00JHC0.jpg
... then many times the problem is only a shorted TVS diode (D5 or D6 near the power connector), in which case it can simply be removed. There may also be an open, zero ohm, resistor next to each diode which can be replaced with a 2A picofuse (or smt fuse), or a short length of wire.
Good luck. |
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Chumba Officially active!
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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fzabkar > Is there any risk of damaging the board by removing the diodes and shorting the fuses? |
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sunnydreamspace Deadharddrive regular +5
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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test it before attach into hard drive. _________________ provide Hard drive PCB,entire drive/ Data Recovery service.... big HDD resource. talk to me immediately! sunnydreamspace@hotmail.com
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fzabkar Deadharddrive regular +3
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:25 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Chumba"]fzabkar > Is there any risk of damaging the board by removing the diodes and shorting the fuses?[/quote]
It's possible that the damage to your PCB wasn't contained by the protection diode.
In any case, if this were my board, I would locate the onboard switchmode regulators and test their load resistances for shorts. Then I would confirm that each MOSFET chopper and Schottky flywheel diode were OK.
I would then power up the board while removed from the drive. Measure each of the regulated voltages. There should be a Vcore supply (1.2V ?) for the MCU, and a Vio rail (2.5V or 3.3V ?) which powers the SDRAM and EEPROM chips. There will also be a negative supply (-4V or -5V ?) for the preamp inside the HDA. Try to measure each voltage at a accessible location where a slip of your probes is less likely to result in catastrophic consequences.
If all the voltages test OK, I would then connect the board to a PC and see whether it is detected by the BIOS. Some boards will identify themselves with a factory alias, others won't report anything unless connected to a HDA.
Finally, reattach the PCB to the HDA and power it up. |
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