Hi guys
Me again - learning fast
OK I have a couple questions, I'm working on a Western Digital WD10EURS controller board. I found a short circuit cap on the 5V rail and removed that.
What I would like to know is how would I identify the value of the faulty cap? It appears to me to be a decoupling cap on the 5V rail (as it connects between te rail and ground) and I'm tempted to either think it is something like a 100nF cap, or just try the drive without it.
While finding the fault, I removed a diode from across the 5V SATA connection to 0V. I've removed one of these before on a drive of mine which went short circuit when the computer PSU blew up (with a flash, a bang and a little fire!) and I think these are avalanche diodes for protection, anyway that drive worked OK without it.
I also removed a SMD cap near the 5V pins on the SATA connector. This one again was between 5V and 0V
OK so the questiond:
1. I want to resolder the diode and cap. The diode polarity is obvious but the cap reads 10uF on my meter so would that mean it is polarised like an electrolytic? In which case how to find the polarity - there are no markings I can see. Actually it reads 10.00uF exactly in one polarity and 9.84uF the other way round - on my Fluke. Is that telling me something?
2. What is the technique for replacing the tiny little short circuit cap. I've soldered SMD caps and resistors before but on this drive controller board they are tiny - considerably smaller than anything I tried to solder before such as SOT23 or SOIC chips which I am OK with.
I only have an illuminated bench magnifier probably 2-3X and a 10x / 20x double ended jewelers loop
Pics are on this thread, to save me reposting again here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=61761 post #12.
Rich
Me again - learning fast

OK I have a couple questions, I'm working on a Western Digital WD10EURS controller board. I found a short circuit cap on the 5V rail and removed that.
What I would like to know is how would I identify the value of the faulty cap? It appears to me to be a decoupling cap on the 5V rail (as it connects between te rail and ground) and I'm tempted to either think it is something like a 100nF cap, or just try the drive without it.
While finding the fault, I removed a diode from across the 5V SATA connection to 0V. I've removed one of these before on a drive of mine which went short circuit when the computer PSU blew up (with a flash, a bang and a little fire!) and I think these are avalanche diodes for protection, anyway that drive worked OK without it.
I also removed a SMD cap near the 5V pins on the SATA connector. This one again was between 5V and 0V
OK so the questiond:
1. I want to resolder the diode and cap. The diode polarity is obvious but the cap reads 10uF on my meter so would that mean it is polarised like an electrolytic? In which case how to find the polarity - there are no markings I can see. Actually it reads 10.00uF exactly in one polarity and 9.84uF the other way round - on my Fluke. Is that telling me something?
2. What is the technique for replacing the tiny little short circuit cap. I've soldered SMD caps and resistors before but on this drive controller board they are tiny - considerably smaller than anything I tried to solder before such as SOT23 or SOIC chips which I am OK with.
I only have an illuminated bench magnifier probably 2-3X and a 10x / 20x double ended jewelers loop
Pics are on this thread, to save me reposting again here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=61761 post #12.
Rich
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