[SunRescue] Broken 3/60 board
Maarten Deen
mdeen at xs4all.nl
Mon Jan 24 17:18:54 CST 2000
Tim Hauber:
> >since some time now I've got a 3/60 board which
> >is broken. The chip at U507 (grid location B2 or
> >thereabouts, just below the UARTs) has
> >physically burnt out. The label reads:
> Do you have any idea why the chip let out its magic smoke? As a general
No idea. I got it from a collegue when I quit my last job. He only
said it didn't work (and with the chip looking like that I believed him.
It looks like someone took a small-tip soldering iron and pushed
inwards).
> rule a normal chip in a socket (not a processor type thing) won't burn
> out on its own, and there is a good chance that a replacement would also
> poof. I'd look for a cause before plugging a good chip in there, if you
> can find the pinouts for the chip, at least check power supply voltages at
> the socket.
Peter Koch told me it's the ethernet's BNC connector driver. Maybe
someone put 220V AC on their 10-base-2?
Anyway, I'll plug it into my 3/50 an try it out like this. To tell the
truth, I can't really recall having tried it myself.
Maarten
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