Just can't stay away
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: 2012/8/16 0:34
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Hi @tonyw
Are you sure that's the problem?
No, I'm not. To me it's just another connection to consider. If the A1 worked for awhile and then stopped and refused to budge and a logic probe showed CPU signals of life, then what? It could have been a case of uneven CPU heat over time disturbed/warped the surface. I agree with you; look over the terrain and really try to get a picture of CPU & module surfaces. How about a bad application of heat sink grease could have started it. If I were to do something, I would remove the CPU module and heat sink and spray clean the area and components. When I redone mine in the first year I had it, the cooling system was reworked. I would say if my cleanups didn't get anything going , then the repair center should hook up the oscilloscope and take a better look to see if the CPU is really dead. Another component that will leave you in the dark literally, is the U-Boot Rom chip. It does all BIOS switching to the OS. So if the CPU is fine, nothing will happen until U-Boot says so. The low profile chip socket can cause a bad connections. I've removed mine and spray cleaned the chip and socket and got a totally 'blackout' video going again. That's it; connections.
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