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Help with bricked APC UPS SMT1500
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AstroAU:
Hi PeeJay,
I'm also in the same boat with a Bricked SMT1500. BUT I have TWO working ones, one with ID17 and the other with ID18 chip for the main device. This latter one I picked up brand new back in the day and acquired my 3rd one from Ebay for $250.
The Ebay one is also ID18 and unfortunately the one I bricked, as the original firmware for the sub board which was 9.2 and attempting to upgrade it to 15.0 is where it went awry.

So down the path of scouring the internet I come across this forum and your posts.
So it got me to thinking and sure enough my working UPS with ID18 has the same part number (640-3081A-REV006). But I needed to READ the EEPROM chip on the working one on the sub board you have displayed. The chip is an 8 pin SOP and marked 93LC66B1.
This is a 4kbit  EEPROM arranged in 256x16 configuration. After googling it and I found a programmer that supports 34,000 different chips on Ali-express (T48 programmer to be precise) with the right connectors etc.

I subsequently took my working UPS off line and removed the sub board and read the EEPROM after some fiddling to get the clip to connect properly. So I have a BIN file with the contents (I'll attach later). BUT upon trying to program the chip on the board from the bricked UPS, I get the error message that the EEPROM failed to be written too. the reason for this is because it's "In Circuit" and I need other connections to my programmer for me to attempt to do it that way. (Currently on order).

Also I noted while I had the bricked UPS disassembled. Their is another EEPROM on the main board near ID18 (AT89C51RC) Which is IC 303 and is an 93C56 chip which is a 2KBit chip (256x8) Which I have yet to read on my working UPS.

So yeah a fun project to say the least and hopefully one that will have a good outcome.
I have also ordered some 93LC66B1's and have the equipment to replace the onboard one if all else fails.

Just change the extension from "HEX" to "BIN" and you'll be fine, Forum doesn't like BIN files :)

AstroAU:
Well after getting a programmer and then the correct accessories to do the job at hand.
We discover that the chip (93LC66B1) holds only the serial number of the device and other configuration information.
Having acquired 10 of these devices and reprogramming said device OFF the sub board as they won't program ON board.
We powered up the UPS expecting LIFE to come back. But alas this wasn't the case.

Delving further into the main board and observing those 6 pins. We are of the assumption that they are an ISP connector for programing said device and so forth. BUT we will need to investigate this further.
Having bought an ISP programmer (Dirt cheap) we will see where this goes.
I also have some AT89C51RC chips in the post which is a micro controller with 32KB of memory on board. Yes we have the DATA sheets on these too...
This is an interesting project.
Anyone else with updates to this issue. Anyone resolved it yet ??

Also will do some more research. Gotta be information on the devices somewhere.
Fish_bonz:
I've also recently bricked my SMT1500. It's also a 2011 model year with the same board 640-3081A_REV06 noted above.  That said, I'm following this thread carefully to see if anyone can figure out how to get this working again. I'm of little help when it comes to circuit knowledge but not afraid to get my hands dirty either.

In the interim, I had to break down and purchase another SMT1500 (2010 model) on the cheap. It's being shipped so not sure what rev board is on the 2010yr model.  Don't know if they can be swapped if they are different either.

What is disappointing is that APC should be reaching out and owning up to this bricking problem. They just shrug it off and state that you should not update or should call first. I'm obviously not the only one that has bricked the unit going from 9.04 ID18 to 15.0 ID18. They should probably pull that firmware to figure what's going on unless it's by design....I have other SMT750's that I had no issue with updating firmware. One dated from 2011 and another 2022.

Peter

asis:
Hi,

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????????FFFFFFFFFeSvrreU SPFF                                 
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???ҐXS6301032727  Smart-UPSS1500               SMT1500I             FFFFFFFFFFFFFFRBC7           FFFFFFFFFFFFFFOutlet Group1   FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFPSU Outlet s    ??         FF??ґ?FF????FF??
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IC904 93LC66 Most likely, this is a profile for the server for managing group outlets and time delays
(Outlet Group 1) via the NMC card.
Older models provide control of two groups of controlled sockets (Outlet Group 1 & Outlet Group 2).
They can be activated via the control panel or via an NMC card.
The SMT1500RMI2U is equipped with a PCB: 640-3081J-Z-001 1335BSAA15655138 and a relay RY901;(RY902), with the help of which a remote power reset is performed connected equipment.
At the beginning of the dump there is the SN/production date (S361030X7272), device type, model, battery type, outlet group number and timing parameters.
By rearranging the letters, you can match it with the S/N (XS6301032727) that you have on the UPS case.
Remote control of group sockets via LAN/Internet can be similar to the Wake On LAN protocol.

IC8 (LC93LC56) contains the UPS SN and calibration constants of the control controller IC11 (AT89C51RC).
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IC303 is the reset circuit of the MC34064.
AstroAU:
Howdy all,

I've done what Fish_bonz has done and that is Purchase another SMT1500i UPS from Ebay from the UK, which was 95 pounds and 88 pounds shipping, add sundry items to the purchase, convert to Australian Dollars and OUCH.
Comes with NO batteries but is guaranteed working and by the looks original box too.
Looking at the serial number of the unit, it'll be an ID18 setup. SO once I have that in hand (About 3 weeks away) I'll be able to disassemble this working unit (After testing) and remove the main Micro controller off of it (AT89C51RC)
Then put a socket on the board for this device. Read the chip, program a new one. test that out in the unit. then if that repairs it then replace the chip on the other UPS and bring it back to life.

Lots of if's and but's and possibilities.
Ahh the joys of electronics, internet searching and lack of information...
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