Hi lads,
I'm in a bit of trouble. While I was fixing a processor fan issue on a HP desktop PC, I inadvertently broke a USB stick that was stuck in the side of the PC when I turned it over. This USB stick is a dongle for a 3D design program so the guy needs it back working asap.
I took the cover off it and, as I suspected, the 4 pin USB connections had been severed. So I soldered the four pins back on to the little circuit board, then plugged in to the USB to test. Next thing, smoke everywhere, so I plugged it back out again :-( An SMD capacitor evaporated before my eyes. This SMD cap was between the V+ and V- so I assume that it was just a filter cap for the 5v input to the main IC.
http://omg.wthax.org/4EdbCp.jpg
nb. There is nothing on the reverse side of the board.
So I've soldered in a through hole cap 10v cap temporarily as a replacement (you can see the leads on the photo above), but I'm a bit concerned that it might explode again. I checked and double checked and I'm pretty sure that I connected the USB connector the right way (i.e. not upside down), so I'm not sure what happened to blow the cap in the first place.
Any help or advice appreciated
I'm in a bit of trouble. While I was fixing a processor fan issue on a HP desktop PC, I inadvertently broke a USB stick that was stuck in the side of the PC when I turned it over. This USB stick is a dongle for a 3D design program so the guy needs it back working asap.
I took the cover off it and, as I suspected, the 4 pin USB connections had been severed. So I soldered the four pins back on to the little circuit board, then plugged in to the USB to test. Next thing, smoke everywhere, so I plugged it back out again :-( An SMD capacitor evaporated before my eyes. This SMD cap was between the V+ and V- so I assume that it was just a filter cap for the 5v input to the main IC.
http://omg.wthax.org/4EdbCp.jpg
nb. There is nothing on the reverse side of the board.
So I've soldered in a through hole cap 10v cap temporarily as a replacement (you can see the leads on the photo above), but I'm a bit concerned that it might explode again. I checked and double checked and I'm pretty sure that I connected the USB connector the right way (i.e. not upside down), so I'm not sure what happened to blow the cap in the first place.
Any help or advice appreciated
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