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| TheEPROM9:
You are giving me ideas for photos withy my macro lens. Like most of you, I have more HDD's than you can shake a stick at. |
| TheEPROM9:
--- Quote from: Noopy on May 14, 2019, 09:10:16 pm ---Hi all, I did some high resolution pictures of two old WD Caviar harddrives (22100 and 22500). Of course with some die Pictures too. 8) What camera kit did you use & also how did you de pot the chips? If you are interested go to: http://www.richis-lab.de/HDD_WD_Caviar_22100.htm http://www.richis-lab.de/HDD_WD_Caviar_22500.htm Text is german... :scared: ;D Have fun! :popcorn: Greetings, Richard --- End quote --- |
| TiN:
I have few WD Black 1TB (FAEX) disks that have silver tarnish on PCB pads as well. Used to take controller PCB out, clean pads with erases, put it back together and until next few month it worked fine. After doing this for few times, ditched the drives and bought Toshiba HDDs and Intel SSDs. :-// |
| Wimberleytech:
Very nice work!! Have you reversed any old Quantum drives? What are you using to decap the plastic packages? HF? |
| Noopy:
Thanks! A quantum drive would be interesting too! Till now I had none but Ebay will help... :D The decapping was done with a torch. With a little practise that gives 70-80% good dies depending on the type of chip. The pics were taken with a "normal" dslr with a reversed 10mm objective and "balgen"-rings. I have posted the how-to: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/decapping-and-chip-documentation-howto/msg2666622/ :popcorn: |
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