OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
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OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
So the CD32 I got from Analogic a couple of weeks ago has died out of the blue. I hadn't had the chance to recap it yet, but now I get no power at all on the board... dammit.
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Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
How odd. I have one that needs the audio amps looked at. And Viktor has an absolutely mint one.
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That sounds like a dead short somewhere or a dead PSU.
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Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
My friend bought one a few weeks ago from there and the PSU was DOA!
Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
Something burned out for sure, I powered it up and the power went away, but the PSU didn't go into short protection, just kept running and it works fine on the other CD32. I can't see any scorched traces or any visual cues as to which component failed. I guess I will ask John Hertell for some pointers. Any fuses on this motherboard??
Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
Ok, R801 burned out. I am going to replace it with a 1 ohm resistor and see if that burns out again. I guess it acts like a fuse.
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Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
R801 looks like a pad for a ferrite bead/fuse or 0R resistor if they cheaped out.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
It was a 0R, but since I don't have a 0R, I replaced it with a 1 ohm. Now the board powers up again. I also recapped it completely while I was at it, lots of leakage under the 22uF caps.
Anyway, I get sync on the screen but black screen. Even diagrom doesn't boot. No change with a 330 plugged in or without it... Dammit...
Anyway, I get sync on the screen but black screen. Even diagrom doesn't boot. No change with a 330 plugged in or without it... Dammit...
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Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
are Your symptoms same, Alen?
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?10 ... -help-CD32
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?10 ... -help-CD32
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Re: OT: Analogic CD32 died :(
It doesn't look the same, mine was working fine until it suddenly lost power when R801 burned out for some reason. To be fair, I was using it without recapping it due to lack of time, and the 22uF and some 100uF caps had leaked.
The power was restored after replacing R801 but now all I get is black screen. I also recapped the whole thing.
I am suspecting the PSU might have sent a high voltage on the +5V, causing the burn out, but then who knows what else might have gotten damaged. Although it is strange as I am using a brand new AT PSU (yes, they are still made).
The power was restored after replacing R801 but now all I get is black screen. I also recapped the whole thing.
I am suspecting the PSU might have sent a high voltage on the +5V, causing the burn out, but then who knows what else might have gotten damaged. Although it is strange as I am using a brand new AT PSU (yes, they are still made).
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OK, it lives once more.
I noticed that 1ohm R801 was getting really toasty so I replaced it with a 0R taken from a dead A600 motherboard and it booted immediately. Also my AT PSU is going in the garbage. I strongly suspect it was responsible for killing the R801 in the first place.
I noticed that 1ohm R801 was getting really toasty so I replaced it with a 0R taken from a dead A600 motherboard and it booted immediately. Also my AT PSU is going in the garbage. I strongly suspect it was responsible for killing the R801 in the first place.