PD2JK wrote on 2024-08-30, 14:16:Yeah... and a resistor and capacitor (?) array.
Edit; R27 is also missing.. joy. I need a donor board. […]
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Shponglefan wrote on 2024-08-30, 14:03:
PD2JK wrote on 2024-08-30, 13:07:
Been busy on a BX133-RAID board, how does this look.🤔
It looks like you need new capacitors. 😉
Yeah... and a resistor and capacitor (?) array.
Edit; R27 is also missing.. joy. I need a donor board.
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Don't get too disheartened, it's just a standard PLL and perhaps the datasheet for it can help. Checking it out, looks like that resistor array goes to a bunch of SDRAM clock signals and on the last page it shows a demo schematic with 22 ohm resistors and 20 picofarad capacitors on each of those.
Checking out similar boards it looks like the Asus P2B uses the same PLL and if you have one you could pull parts off that to check. A good picture of the BX133 shows that capacitor pack has purple-ish capacitors on that spot which is about right for picofarad capacitors from what I saw fixing a voodoo card recently.
What pin does your broken / missing R27 hook to?
I'm doing little in the way of retro stuff today, taking a break from trying to fix my Caching Tech N286 motherboard which after replacing the 82C206 socket then wouldn't post 90% of the time until I worked out that the 32khz frequency that was supposed to go into the 82C206 / RTC / CMOS was hooked to an adjacent pin with a solder bridge underneath the socket but not on the pins side. Solved that by sucking out the solder so there was a hole on those 2 pins, then injected flux into the holes and heated it. That cleared the bridge and it boots further but wouldn't post, now I've worked out that the ISA bus has D0 stuck high.
The 286 computers are kinda fun to troubleshoot compared to later boards since they're all cloning the IBM 5170, this board has a Chips CS8221 or NEAT chipset. But the supersoft bios works on it and I have a CGA clone card but no TTL capable display so using that adapter and composite I can get meaningful diagnostics through composite video output 😀
I found this though, I can't afford it but what on earth is this thing, I want it:
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How does it even exist?