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mrbluesman 29-10-2004 14:34

Infinity install prob, advice needed please
 
Matrix Infinity installed in v5 PS2 and I don't see the version number under the Playstation 2 logo on boot. The console works fine, exactly as it did before the install, so I stripped it down again to recheck my soldering, all seems ok but I decided to shorten the ground and 3.3v wires, (shame cos' I thought they looked pretty tidy), re-assemble and boot.........same prob :confused: This is my 2nd install, the first was my own v9 and I also did the Romeo mod and it works perfectly, reading just about anything I chuck in the cd tray. I do have pics of the install. Can you point me in the right direction please, ta :confused:

lufcfan 29-10-2004 17:22

can we see the pics?

mrbluesman 30-10-2004 04:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by lufcfan
can we see the pics?



I'll sort some pics out and post them this afternoon after I finish work

mrbluesman 30-10-2004 07:53

See pics here

http://groups.msn.com/Colspages/colspics.msnw?Page=Last

thanks

col

lufcfan 30-10-2004 07:59

Check the 3v3 wire - it doesn't seem to be too good a connection - check it for continuity with a multimeter. Also, try putting insulation tape over the TOP of the chip and the solder points - you may find the chip has just been shorting on the grounding plate :)

mrbluesman 30-10-2004 08:21

is there another point on the board that's common with the 3v3 point, for continuity checking? Also have you seen all pics cos I just put 3 more online, making a total of 5, I resoldered the 3v3 wire when I shortened it but do you think it looks dodgy?

Thanks in advance for your help

Col

lufcfan 30-10-2004 08:34

What wire have you used there?

mrbluesman 30-10-2004 08:45

It's not Kynar but it's UL Equipment hook up wire size 22 awg for ground and 3v3, and size 30 awg for everything else, worked fine when I installed an infinity on my v9, I got it from RS Components, have you seen all 5 pics?

Regards

Col

DutchDemon 30-10-2004 13:13

um.... isnt his ground huge? its very long on some pics, and a bit shorter on some others, but still long (i think). you know, under your chip, the big orange strip at the side of the board is all ground. scrape a bit on a piece of that, till it looks shiny, then you can solder the ground to that...
like this
hmm wait you got the glue-stuff over that... well, you might be able to get enough of that off to attach a wire...
the picture is for a v5 infinity btw, so you can compare a bit (if you didnt already have it)

further, your B wire might be touching the pad thingey behind it, but it could be just shadow
i dont have the diagram for v5 (too lazy to get it), so you'll have to check the connections yourself :P
nice sharp pics ^^ better than my camera can do :P

(btw, the glue above your chip looks yuck :P as if you sneezed or something :P)

lufcfan 30-10-2004 13:38

Yeah, try putting GND to the plate at the edge of the board. That could work :)

spedmetal 30-10-2004 13:41

you linked to my thumb :D

here is the link

http://www.norcalmods.com/graphix/v5-infinity.jpg

DutchDemon 30-10-2004 13:59

@ spedmetal: yeah i just noticed :P

@ bluesman: you could also check if the wires on the right are actually going to the spot you intended... its easy to make a mistake with such long wires, and it's hard to check from a picture

(ok, maybe they're not long, but i've done one myself with spedmetal's short-wire competition entry (v7 infinity) as an example, so mine are a lot shorter :P (here's my install (its an old pic, the bridge you see is cleaned up and the M is fastened)(showing off feels good :P)))

spedmetal 30-10-2004 14:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by DutchDemon
(ok, maybe they're not long, but i've done one myself with spedmetal's short-wire competition entry (v7 infinity) as an example, so mine are a lot shorter :P (here's my install (its an old pic, the bridge you see is cleaned up and the M is fastened)(showing off feels good :P)))

How do you figure they are any shorter? Here is the V7.
http://www.norcalmods.com/graphix/v7...x-infinity.jpg

Here was the short wire competition install!
http://www.norcalmods.com/graphix/v4-nogap-infinity.jpg

EDIT: OHHHH you mean shorter them mrbluesman, sorry!

mrbluesman 31-10-2004 09:45

Ok, I've checked the power and ground wires for continuity using a multimeter, I put one test probe on the ground solder point on the chip and the other probe I moved around various locations on the motherboard and I got continuity every time. I then put one probe on the 3.3v solder point on the chip and the other probe on the 3.3v point on the motherboard that's shown in the installation diagram for a DMS 3, I got continuity. Therefore I must assume that my soldering is ok. The only thing I can think of doing is shortening the ground wire, (but I've already checked it for continuity). Am I to assume that I've been sent a faulty chip and do you think an email to the Matrix team is needed before I contact the supplier of the chip?

Thanks for taking the time to help guys

Regards

Col

spedmetal 31-10-2004 09:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrbluesman
The only thing I can think of doing is shortening the ground wire, (but I've already checked it for continuity).

Continuity has nothing to do with the ground wire. You could have great continuity but is the ground wire is too long you can get what is referred to as ground bounce. The shorter your ground wire is the less likely you will get ground bounce. However I have yet to see a situation with ground bounce on the Infinity but then again my ground is always very short.

What are your exact symptoms again?


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