Reply 120 of 283, by LocalBus
pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-02-04, 18:22:Yes! you have a problem, Not the IC, the hot spot points to shorted even partial short will do that, you have to check pin by p […]
Yes! you have a problem, Not the IC, the hot spot points to shorted even partial short will do that, you have to check pin by pin on that 206 to find the one that does not look right.
Use diode mode method with red probe on ground, and use black probe to check. Normal is anywhere .200 to .800 diode voltage drop.ohm measurement will not activate the diode voltage drop or bad IC since the voltage is not high enough.
Diode mode measurements is routinely done on cellphone diagnosis.
Cheers,
I went over all the pins of the 82C206 in diode mode and get good readings around 0.6V voltage drop some a bit lower like 0.4V but within expected ranges I would say.
From diode readings it feels like the IC is OK?
Now the current draw is less, fluctuating between 3mA to up to 7mA. I see some movement upon reset.
I also tried to simply disconnect/reconnect Vcc to the 82C206 while in the POST routine, no change.
I did find a glob of flux which could have been the source of the hot spot underneath the IC? Cleaned up thoroughly with IPA and compressed air now. Cannot see anything with the FLIR camera.
Fun fact is that I get stuck at 0B 0A regardless if 82C206 is powered up or not (I.e., disconnecting Vcc).
Maybe it is just done for? Maybe try to give it a proper reflow with the Hot Air Station?