RIP-Felix
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VER-001
console starts and shuts down immediately.
Fan spinning like crazy. YLOD/RLOD.
Possibly overheating.
Errlog:
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0801002 FFFFFFFF
CPU + RSX delid
New TC under IHS
Retest...
Fan is normalized.
Still instant YLOD/RLOD.
Errlog:
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0801002 FFFFFFFF
HDMI IC removal...
Reading syscon errlog while HDMI IC is removed from mobo.
Errlog:
# A0802024 FFFFFFFF
# A0802024 FFFFFFFF
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0802024 FFFFFFFF
# A0112124 FFFFFFFF
# A0112124 FFFFFFFF
# A0112124 FFFFFFFF
[...]
Soldering another HDMI IC from doner board and reading syscon errlog.
The console stayed on (GLOD) for a looong time before shutdown.
Time from bringup to poweroff -> 30sec
Errlog:
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0802124 FFFFFFFF
# A0801002 FFFFFFFF
Assumption -> FAULTY HDMI IC is blocking startup procedure and may cause instant YLOD/RLOD.
Then I waited some time to get a decent oscilloscope for diagnosing NEC/Tokin waveform.
I finally got my hands on RIGOL oscilloscope.
I measured the CPU VDDC during the bringup sequence.
The amplitude is 170mV... which is way above 50mV.
RSX tokins had a bad waveform (page 109)
View attachment 35739
Some measurements:
Probes resistance: 0.3 Ohm
CPU NEC-GND resistance: 5 Ohm
RSX NEC-GND resistance: 3.5 Ohm
I replaced one RSX NEC/Tokin with 4x 470uF tantalum caps.
View attachment 35741
RSX Waveform was normalized (page 110)
View attachment 35740
Console stays on green light and does not shutdown.
Errlog:
clean from errors
No output on HDMI port.
There is output on Component port.
Attached HDD and BD logic board.
Installed OFW 4.86
Console now works, but only on component port.
View attachment 35742
I replaced the hdmi port, as it was internally damaged.
Still no luck with hdmi output.
5V is present on pin 1.
HDMI filters are all checked and ok.
hdmi vbs command returns 0000000 (I assume that it is a checksum of all checks, and it means no errors).
I replaced the HDMI IC back to original one...
>$ errlog
00000000
# CODE CLOCK
# A0112024 FFFFFFFF
# A0112024 FFFFFFFF
# A0112024 FFFFFFFF
So with this original panasonic IC,
it is a constant GLOD (stays on, does not shut down, does not go into service menu, does not give any output neither on hdmi, nor on component).
So the original HDMI IC is faulty for 100%
What's the difference between A080 2024 and A011 2024?
I replaced the HDMI IC to the one taken from doner board.
-> Errlog clear from errors. Console starts.
Things to do:
1. I ordered the HDMI port tester to rule out connectivity issues, and I will do that before attempting the reballing process.
View attachment 35743
2. I have a simple endoscope camera, but it is not enough to inspect bga under the RSX.
The endoscope is 5,5mm...
In any case, It would be this corner and this side I would need to put into bga revision, right?
View attachment 35744
Attempting BGA inspection with microscope...
3. Any other ideas what else can be checked before reballing?
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Reballing...
I will need to remove tantals before reballing, as they will most likely fall off the board during the process.
@botakompong seemed to think that a 2024/2124 like this can be "damage to CPU/RSX/SB connection on the Redwood Rambus.
He replaced the married Chipset (CPU, NOR, SYSCON, etc.) in a console with 2024/2124, proving that the CPU BGA was at fault, not the HDMI chips. It's that special GLOD BS victor and I have been going over. Seems to be common in Slim/SS models. Not sure if it is in mullion models. They do have 2021/2121 errors that could be the same thing. Still working on this theory.@victor, it seems I made a mistake in the analysis, error 2024 and error 2124, it is a damage in cellbe connection area with rsx or connection area with sub cxd9963 (final rule3), not related to CellBe RAM, I have corrected the damage by replacing 1 set cellbe, now the ps3 is normal, unfortunately I didn't record the clk pulse, it's rare to find a ps3 with such damage. Now I can say RAM Rsx and Ram Cellbe are not included in the syscon error.
Someone can correct me if i'm wrong
So it's possable that if the RSX reball fails the CPU is at fault. You might want to reball both, just to rule out bad jounts. And if it persists, then it could be bad RSX (replace). If that's not it, bad CPU (end of the line). Theory and supposition here. Take it with a grain of salt. @vyktormvmpay25 might want to chime in too, since he has much more experience with this.
EDIT: actually based on his responses, I think he's been trying to articulate this all along and I'm just now realizing what he meant. Difficult to describe this problem and there's a nasty language barrier.
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