Hi All - new to the forums, and I have a (surprise!) dead Studio Konnekt 48 on my hands (device is not booting - all I get is the blue power button ring).
Already sent it in for service 3 times (the 3rd time because they messed up the 2nd repair).
Well, my K48 gave me a couple little headaches again - another signal in the Dice II chip seems to have kicked the bucket, but this time it was the serial data in for inputs 11-12. But i managed to take care of that.
Where there's a will, there's a way, and all that I'm just glad i managed to pull it all off, without ruining anything (more than it was)
I've found AK5386's for sale from a Polish company, but a bit pricier than i'm willing to spend right now. But one of these days, i'll take care of that too
I've made up custom stencils using kapton tape stuck on a universal stencil. I'd never thought of manually dabbing solder on each individual pad. Something new learned every day
Well, i lacked ANY sort of BGA stencil, and i still do But as mentioned there, i wanted to get it done ASAP, and without shoving more cash into it. Yeah, it was a bit fiddly, but i got it done, and it works
Determination and patience wins the day
I'd have gone the stencil and ball route myself but then I would probably have struggled to find the fault in the first place
As described in this thread in the first round of repairs, after scoping out the clock signals and the subsequent trace-cutting, the diagnostic was pretty clear
There's a (good?) chance C489 might be bloated (and thus visibly at fault), but odds are real good that swapping those both out will bring it back to life. I've done it on two other SK48's than the one in the original post (which i'm still using to this day).
In fact, the Rubycon MCZ 1000u/6.3v i had as C489 kicked the bucket a couple months back. Swapped that out for a Panasonic FJ 1800u/6.3v and all is well
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