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Default troubleshooting method for micro-controller board ?


"ian field" wrote in message
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I'm reading this thread with some interest, but I'm more

puzzled as it
goes on, there should be something we are (and the OP is)

missing.

AIUI the OP is trying to find which/how many 5V rail devices on

a heavily
populated logic board are S/C after a short between 36V & 5V

feeds.

A slightly risky strategy would be to use the 5V O/P from an

old (pre-3.3V)
AT PSU, which typically can supply 200A or more via

progressively lower
current limiting resistors, at some point the current will be

high enough to
distinctly heat any S/C components enabling rapid

identification, obvious
pitfalls are S/C Unobtainable Logic Arrays, firmware ROMs the

supplier
refuse to sell as spares, the risk of blowing circuit traces

(unrepairable
in multi-layer boards) and the risk to eyesight from exploding

S/C
capacitors!


Ian has the problem packaged precisely in a nutshell.

but i don't remember the explosion risks better get my safety
glasses.

having said that ian i think i will desolder the rom, ram, and
8031 just in case they are ok and are not replaceable as you
point out.

the board was mfg mid 80's so i am pretty certain it is only two
layer board.

thanks for the nutshell version,
robb