While chasing scsi problems on my Quadra 800, I have determined that RP4, a Dale 472G (bussed, 4.7K) has some abnormal readings on a couple of it's legs, and those same legs do have continuity to the some legs 53C96 scsi controller (no extensive testing yet, not sure which legs specifically).
Those legs read around 1K, with it still soldered to the board. I have not removed it from the board yet.
Is it common for those to fail to a lower resistance as opposed to open or dead short? Or is there some other path causing an erroneous reading, and it will measure correctly when I remove it from the board?
I have ordered some replacements (couldn't get the original Dales, so I got some Bourns 4816P-2-472LF which seem like a reasonable equivalent) and will go ahead and try it when they arrive, but just curious and would like to expand my knowledge.
Red-handed culprit or wild goose chase?
Those legs read around 1K, with it still soldered to the board. I have not removed it from the board yet.
Is it common for those to fail to a lower resistance as opposed to open or dead short? Or is there some other path causing an erroneous reading, and it will measure correctly when I remove it from the board?
I have ordered some replacements (couldn't get the original Dales, so I got some Bourns 4816P-2-472LF which seem like a reasonable equivalent) and will go ahead and try it when they arrive, but just curious and would like to expand my knowledge.
Red-handed culprit or wild goose chase?