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Hot Swap Procedure

Postby emir_has » 20.12.17, 21:01

Hi

Can someone tell me the procedure for hot swap of PCB for Hitachi 2.5" disks?
I have patient HTS547575A9E384 which does not spin the disk but It reach DRD status and I have made to backup NV-RAM and ROM.
I have donor PCB same disk different firmware but PCB is same all symbols on label match. Donor is made in Sept 2012 and patient Jan 2012.

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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby DataMedics » 21.12.17, 00:09

You looking to hot swap or just replace the PCB?


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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby emir_has » 21.12.17, 06:47

I want to replace PCB with donor.


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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby AJ2008 » 21.12.17, 09:14

It sounds like you could have issue with ROM itself if it reaches DSC DRD without spindle starting. You can physically move the chip to a suitable donor PCB, or write it through the PC3000 suite. Write it to the PCB you have then try this to at least check that it spins.

Other option is to isolate contacts for head assembly between HDA and PCB with some paper then start drive and see at this point if spindle can start (without head assembly attached) - if it does then your problem could be a physical one.


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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby emir_has » 21.12.17, 10:49

Thank you AJ2008

Then it stay that I will need to resolder orig ROM to donor PCB because Hitachi utility in PC3K cannot write ROM only read it.
And one more question when I resolder ROM to donor PCB do I have to write NV-RAM from orig PCB to donor???

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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 21.12.17, 16:18

emir_has wrote:Source of the post Thank you AJ2008

Then it stay that I will need to resolder orig ROM to donor PCB because Hitachi utility in PC3K cannot write ROM only read it.
And one more question when I resolder ROM to donor PCB do I have to write NV-RAM from orig PCB to donor???



Hello ,
If You Desolder Patient ROM From Patient PCB And Solder Patient ROM in Donor PCB You Do Not Need To Do This .Best of Luck
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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby emir_has » 22.12.17, 22:30

Hi

I have made. The heads where stucked on platters, so I unstick them and drive initialize properly with original PCB, and all data saved. :D
Case closed!

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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby DataMedics » 23.12.17, 00:24

Usually you can recognize those cases by putting your ear up to the drive the first time you power it on. Should hear a faint beep or hum for a second.

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Re: Hot Swap Procedure

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 24.12.17, 09:43

emir_has wrote:Source of the post Hi

I have made. The heads where stucked on platters, so I unstick them and drive initialize properly with original PCB, and all data saved. :D
Case closed!



Hi,
Buy a Stethoscope thats doctors use and test drive with that when new case comes .Head Stuck Case Sound Like aaaaauuuuuu aaaauuuuu aaauuuuuu
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