Hi guys
This is another motherboard which I put on one side about a year ago
The original thread is here, but ended up in the BIOS.Schematics requests section when things got moved around, though a lot of it is about the faults I was finding on this motherboard. The schematic is on that thread
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=ms-6178
So last time I looked at this, there was too much current being drawn from the CMOS battery. I eventually found a short circuit near the SIO that I most certainly caused myself.
At that time I had already removed the FW82801AA PCH while trying to work out where the excessive current was going.
I since ordered a replacement PCH and have now fitted it. It took me two attempts as my semi-auto BGA machine fitted the replacement then at the end of the profile it lifted it from the board
This turned out to be my fault also as I had forgotten how to operate the machine properly!
Anyway I reballed it and operated the machine properly this time and it is soldered in place.
I now have about 20uA draw from the CMOS battery.
The Motherboard will power on when I press the PS_ON switch, but it does not boot - PCI POST card reads a static number such as EF or C5 (it varies which number) but it will not power back off by holding in PS_ON
I checked all the System voltage regulators and they were OK 3.3V, 2.5V. 1.8V ,1.5V. Vcore is 1.51V
What I have noticed is some strange behaviour on the RTC crystal
It is oscillating when powered by CMOS battery, and when I apply Standby power from the ATX PSU, the amplitude decreases a bit.
But when I start the motherboard with PS_ON the RTC xtal stops!
Has anyone seen that before, and any suggestions what would cause it?
See attached video
https://youtu.be/AC22vblkoYE
0:06 connect scope - RTC running on battery
0:13 ATX PSU on (STBY)
0:28 ATX Off
0:33 ATX On (STBY)
0:39 PS-ON Motherboard starts
0:58 ATX Off
1:06 Xtal starts oscillating again


This is another motherboard which I put on one side about a year ago
The original thread is here, but ended up in the BIOS.Schematics requests section when things got moved around, though a lot of it is about the faults I was finding on this motherboard. The schematic is on that thread
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...hlight=ms-6178
So last time I looked at this, there was too much current being drawn from the CMOS battery. I eventually found a short circuit near the SIO that I most certainly caused myself.
At that time I had already removed the FW82801AA PCH while trying to work out where the excessive current was going.
I since ordered a replacement PCH and have now fitted it. It took me two attempts as my semi-auto BGA machine fitted the replacement then at the end of the profile it lifted it from the board

Anyway I reballed it and operated the machine properly this time and it is soldered in place.
I now have about 20uA draw from the CMOS battery.
The Motherboard will power on when I press the PS_ON switch, but it does not boot - PCI POST card reads a static number such as EF or C5 (it varies which number) but it will not power back off by holding in PS_ON
I checked all the System voltage regulators and they were OK 3.3V, 2.5V. 1.8V ,1.5V. Vcore is 1.51V
What I have noticed is some strange behaviour on the RTC crystal
It is oscillating when powered by CMOS battery, and when I apply Standby power from the ATX PSU, the amplitude decreases a bit.
But when I start the motherboard with PS_ON the RTC xtal stops!
Has anyone seen that before, and any suggestions what would cause it?
See attached video
https://youtu.be/AC22vblkoYE
0:06 connect scope - RTC running on battery
0:13 ATX PSU on (STBY)
0:28 ATX Off
0:33 ATX On (STBY)
0:39 PS-ON Motherboard starts
0:58 ATX Off
1:06 Xtal starts oscillating again



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