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| ebastler:
I am afraid the thread title sums up the situation nicely: You broke that scope. To be honest, I don't think it is likely that you will be able to fix it again. Even if, with a bit of luck, we identify the right part and you can obtain that: How do you expect to solder it? You have not yet managed to unsolder the presumably damaged part, due to its ground pad. The new part will have that ground pad too, and it will need to be soldered for good heat transfer to the PCB. There is also a good chance that you will start to lift traces and pads on the PCB, due to the heat treatment you gave it. I would start saving for a new scope, and looking around for opportunities to buy a used one if you are on a budget. |
| eospss:
The machine works again. I purchased board washing water and cleaned the circuit board and re-soldered it. After the completion, the machine can boot normally and I updated the 3205 firmware. It's working fine now. It seems that the fpga was not soldered firmly before. Thank you all for your help. |
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