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TI doesn't provide data sheets for it... + +All heat is being dissipated in that chip. 500mA when a 5V supply is connected. Something is wrong at the chip or around it. I need an example circuit. Searching on electronic component sites for similar TI motors... TLS2205 data sheet mentions voice coil, so I will sort by that. 21 results. + +The TLS data sheet also specifies that the chip is for HDDs especially. No easy way to sort for that. There is an applications sort, but no entry for HDDs for TI. Searched for hdd motor controller but came up with nothing that actually mentioned hdds. On TLS, Pin 1 is SCLK, Pin 2 is SDATA. They are both being held high, but no activity. So the Control chip BGA is not communicating. + +I need an example circuit. At this point, I'm either going to let the TLS chip burn out, or will move onto the next project. No need to stay here. + +I'd like to fix this board. I don't want to do a replacement of the PCB. Not interested in that, as it may entail BGA replacement or at least SPI flash copying. +\end{document} diff --git a/ShortedHDD/docs/2.tex b/ShortedHDD/docs/2.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..201b3db --- /dev/null +++ b/ShortedHDD/docs/2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +%Gummi|065|=) +\title{\textbf{Shorted Toshiba 002439-0A HDD}} +\author{} +\date{} +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\section{Work Log} +Chip is TI TLS2505 same pinout as TLS2205, I think... Hard to tell. It looks mostly right. + +That chip is non existent. TI doesn't provide data sheets for it... But TLS2205 is available online. + +All heat is being dissipated in that chip. 500mA when a 5V supply is connected. Something is wrong at the chip or around it. I need an example circuit. Searching on electronic component sites for similar TI motors... TLS2205 data sheet mentions voice coil, so I will sort by that. 21 results. + +The TLS data sheet also specifies that the chip is for HDDs especially. No easy way to sort for that. There is an applications sort, but no entry for HDDs for TI. Searched for hdd motor controller but came up with nothing that actually mentioned hdds. On TLS, Pin 1 is SCLK, Pin 2 is SDATA. They are both being held high, but no activity. So the Control chip BGA is not communicating. + +I need an example circuit. At this point, I'm either going to let the TLS chip burn out, or will move onto the next project. No need to stay here. + +I'd like to fix this board. I don't want to do a replacement of the PCB. Not interested in that, as it may entail BGA replacement or at least SPI flash copying. + +Did I just read that the sata data, next to the notch is pin 7, but on power next to the notch is pin 1? Really? + +Giving up on this now. Need layout/schematics. Need a new TI chip. + + +\end{document} diff --git a/ShortedHDD/resources/EVGA-SuperNOVAb.png b/ShortedHDD/resources/EVGA-SuperNOVAb.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3dfa370 Binary files /dev/null and b/ShortedHDD/resources/EVGA-SuperNOVAb.png differ diff --git a/ShortedHDD/resources/SATA_Pinout.html b/ShortedHDD/resources/SATA_Pinout.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf236f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ShortedHDD/resources/SATA_Pinout.html @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Serial ATA Bus Pin out [SATA], SATA Pinout, SATA Signal names + + + + + + + + + + +
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SATA Unit to Cable Interface
SATA Cabling Diagram
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SATA Interface
+ The Serial ATA [SATA] bus is defined over two separate connectors,
+ one connector for the data lines and one for the power lines [shown left].
+ A Serial ATA + Hard drive may also have a third connector for legacy PATA power + connections.
+ The PATA power connector may be used in instead of the SATA + power cable
to supply a connection which is more rugged and reliable then the + SATA-1 power connection.
+ The PATA interface is not visible in the diagram.

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The Serial ATA interface cable consists of four conductors in two differential pairs,
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+The cable size may be 30 to 26 AWG with a maximum length of one meter (39.37 inches).

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SATA PinOut, Data
Pin #Signal nameSignal Description
1GNDGround
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4GNDGround
5B-Receive -
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SATA Power pinout

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SATA PinOut, Power
Pin #Signal nameSignal Description
1V333.3v Power
2V333.3v Power
3V333.3v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate
4Ground1st Mate
5Ground2nd Mate
6Ground3rd Mate
7V55v Power, pre-charge, 2nd mate
8V55v Power
9V55v Power
10Ground2nd Mate
11Reserved-
12Ground1st Mate
13V1212v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate
14V1212v Power
15V1212v Power
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IDE Power Connector Pin Out
Pin #Signal Function18 AWG Wire
1+12V DCYellow
2+12V ReturnBlack
3+5V ReturnBlack
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To date all new mother board designs are shipping with one or more SATA + interfaces. Some motherboard's also have the Legacy PATA + interface to handle older Hard Disk Drives [HDD]. Place your main Disk + Drives on the Serial ATA interface if possible and the older drives on + the PATA interface ~ as a back-up drive. The SATA interface is much + faster then the PATA interface, but depending on the disk platter speed, + a transfer increase may not be seen. Here is a chart of Hard Drive Transfer Speeds.

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SATA signal names are with respect to the Host, the device connected to + the host reverses the signal names. Transmit pins connect to Receive pins + on the other device. The SATA connector is keyed at pin 1. These pin outs + for the Serial ATA connector are not compatible with the legacy PATA + connector.

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The Serial ATA interface [SATA] is the serial version of the IDE [ATA] + spec. SATA uses a 4 conductor cable with two differential pairs [Tx/Rx], + plus an additional 3 grounds pins and a separate power connector. Data + runs at 150MBps [1.5GHz] using 8B/10B + encoding and 250mV signal swings, with a maximum bus length of 1 meter. + SATA enhancements move the data transfer speed to; 300MBps [3.0Gbps], and + then 600MBps [6.0Gbps]. The current speed for SATA is 300Mbps [3Gbps]. + Shielded external SATA [eSATA] data cable runs out to a maximum of + between 3 feet and 6 feet. eSATA cables are used external to the chassis + or case.

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Related SATA acronyms;
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Direct Attached Storage [DAS], is a drive connected to a server.
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Networked Attached Storage [NAS], is a drive connected to a network.
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Storage Area Network [SAN], is a system of drives.
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Direct Access Storage Devices [DASD], is a fast-access drive connected to computer.
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Host Bus Adapter [HBA], is an interface between a computer and a drive.
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+What does the acronym SATA stand for? Most sites gloss over it and only provide "Serial ATA", but what is the ATA part? Turns out that has quite a history. +and only a very few sites will report that the acronym came about when IDE was standardized, the name for the new standard was (as most report) "ATA" or "AT Attachment". +What the "AT" stands for? Who only lists part of an acronym when giving a definition! I don't blame them, +This one is buried and all but forgotten, a sure beer bet for your geek buddies as they will almost certainly not know this one. +
+Drum roll please..... The complete definition for SATA is: "Serial Advanced Technology Attachment"<---Font is white on white, highlight with mouse to reveal the answer. +
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