rasz_pl wrote on 2024-08-22, 11:55:
Yeah, I figured that out by probing the pads, they're all connected to the circuit, so I knew it's a dual at that point. I suspect most SOT-23-3 dual diodes would have gotten the soft power off working, not sure about RTC backup though...
rasz_pl wrote on 2024-08-22, 11:55:How did it hold cmos before ?? the only connection to battery is thru that diode
Sounds like only one pad was ripped - between 3V and Chipset | SuperIO | AS99127 VBAT inputs. Its possible those chips keep VBAT consumption in extreme low power mode when turned OFF, but assume unlimited power on VBAT input when fully powered. This would explain battery draining quickly.
It didn't. It would only keep settings while the power supply was on.
Two pins were completely broken, the pads on the board are fine though. Seems I fixed both problems though as it keeps CMOS settings now. Seems the replacement battery was still good.
rasz_pl wrote on 2024-08-22, 11:55:its weird this diode would break turning off tho
Yeah, lucky me that it wasn't completely dead, I would have probably tossed it if it didn't power on at all (and I didn't spot broken components). This stuff is old and lived many lives before I got around to it. I actually saved it from going in the trash like way back in 2008. A repairman botched BIOS update on it and ended up buying a replacement for the customer... I flashed the BIOS chip and kept the board for future use when I will want to play with my ISA sound card collection. That came about more recently. It was stored in a pile of boards until then. So not sure at what point the diode got knocked off, possibly years ago.
rasz_pl wrote on 2024-08-22, 11:55:
Thanks for the link. I haven't worked with this style of board views before, gonna be interesting.