Christian Skrajewski wrote:
Hello,
I've got a problem. A friend of mine managed to plug in the power supply
of his external harddrive upside down, which damaged both, harddrive and
usb-interface. Now I'm trying to repair at least the harddisk, which has
short-circuit in the 5V-supply-line, caused by a defective Zener-Diode. As
it is an SMD-Diode it has no value written on it, but :
GE
R610
If I had to guess, I would say it is a 5.1V, but I'm not sure. So can
anybody help me. BTW the harddrive is a Seagate Barracuda 320GB/7200rpm.
Thanks in advance
Chris
if it's going across the legs, (+ to common), I would say it
most likely is a TVS (Transient Voltage suppresser) or like it.
and if it is across the 5 volt line, then it's obvious that it
must be around 6 or more volts for protection.
5.1 would be a little to close for ZENER diodes.
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