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| [SOLVED] iodd model 2541 has blown SMD labeled "AC7VA", need info... |
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| Holes Flow:
Experts, This thing is amazing. For $70USD, I threw a 1TB SSD in it, and it worked flawlessly-until it broke. Just wouldn't boot. One day, she didn't wake up...! Attempted to revive with firmware upgrade, but the USB bus doesn't recognize it. Open heart surgery, and found a cap exploded, causing this chip to overheat & crack. I can make out AC7VA clearly on the top, but that is it. Google search pulls up nothing. Would appreciate clues, replacements/equivalents, anything. A replacement is $80, but it's perso0nal now! TIA P.S. Attached are a microscope shot of the chip, and for context the entire top of the PCB on the iodd 2541... |
| bsfeechannel:
What about contacting http://www.iodd.kr ? |
| amyk:
SY8008CAAC |
| Holes Flow:
Many, MANY times I tried... In various languages, but did not want to call them, as I don't know anyone who speaks Korean, and it costs a lot to talk to the other side of the world. Zero contact, and I offered to buy the part, the schematic, anything. I do see that @amyk somehow managed to identify it! |
| Holes Flow:
Amazing! |
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