PS3#7 - Update
(Frankenstein Attempt #2)
Since I've already explained my process, I skip the details.
I got the RSX off just fine. I noted there are some missing pads, but
@squeept did say this MB has been through a bunch of reflow cycles before I got it. And I reflowed once too. I mean, it was working before (with the pressure test). So I "assumed" they were already gone. Since I was already committed, I decided to continue anyway. I took a picture and figured I check it later. We'll see if that bites me later.
That's when disaster struck! I knocked the 40nm RSX just after it had flowed! I had just nudged the chip to ensure it had flowed and it did. All I had to do was lift the Hot air out of the way. I mised while grasping it and it knocked the chip, joining the balls and ruining the attempt.
That was my last NOS 40nm with per loaded balls. I only had 1 more, but it was some reballers old stock that he had pre-balled with lead balls. This chip ohm tested fine, but looked bad. A couple of balls were missing and the solder balls didn't look great. I had no choice but to try it anyway.
So I cleaned and prepped the MB BGA again. Sucks to do it once, let alone twice! The chip went on this time and flowed. Definately lead balls this time. They flowed at a lower temp. So at least he didn't lie. It sprang back after nudging, so I "hope" that means none of them joined underneath. Not that I'm confident at all!
The board is cooling now. I figured I'd look up those missing pads and write this post in the mean time.
Looks like the missing pads are...
- V39 (RSX VI10), No VIa.
- AV34 (FBC DBG), No VIA.
- AW22 (FLD O0), No VIA.
- AU20 (NC)
- AW15 (NC)
- AU16 (NC)
- BA6 (MOS I0), Does have a VIA!
- AW9 (PM DT06), No VIA
- AV9 (PM STRB), No VIA
Most of these are either not connected. The labeled ones not connected to a VIA don't connect to a trace or internal layer. So they are essentially NC. Not sure why they are labeled, but they are. That only leaves BA6 (MOS I0). It does have a via. I'm assuming it is Master Out Slave In. That's an SPI connection to communicate with something. Right next to it is MIS O0. Which I guess is Master In Slave Out. This is equivalent to RX/TX, just using different terminology. The question it what is this SPI port for? And will it screw me? I'm not entirely sure it's missing, it's hard to tell from my picture. It looks missing, but it might just be the angle.
What do you think? What are the chances this works? It feels like a lost cause at this point and I would have said there's about a 0% chance of it working, but I felt the same about the last Frankenstein. I was shocked when it fired up! So I'll give this one a 10% chance. That feels more than optimistic!
Next I need to install the MOD chip and resistor mod. I'd need to find another MOSFET from a slim to do the VDDR voltage mod though. I already grabbed the one from the only donor board I have (KTE-001). So either I need to remove it from PS3#8 (Frankenstein #1) or I need to find another. Are there more of the same type on a KTE-001? IDK, I haven't looked. I can test without it and it should work (if the mod is going to). Eventually I will need to perform it.