<html><head><style>body{font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px}</style></head><body style="word-wrap:break-word;line-break:after-white-space"><div id="bloop_customfont" style="font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px;color:rgba(0,0,0,1.0);margin:0px;line-height:auto"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">Woke up this morning to a network dead switch at home. Well, not totally dead but enough that the only remaining light was power, and it was flickering like a fluorescent tube in horror movie.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">It’s an old D-Link 1Gb/s piece of junk, DGS-2208. I’m surprised it’s lasted this long. I had a spare Netgear something or other, so I popped that into the closet and all was well again.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">It’s probably trashed, but I wanted to at least try to figure out what’s wrong with it, for fun. Maybe there’s an EE or two who can suggest some ideas? This image [1] is pretty close, if not identical, to my switch’s PCB. I’m not an EE, so please feel free to correct anything I get wrong here.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">First thing, I think the 5V power supply is shot. I put it in my scope (which I barely know how to use - this might be the first productive thing I’ve done with it.) and it looks like there might be some kind of failure in a regulator(?) because it’s not putting out a steady 5V.[2] I don’t think this is normal, but I don’t know because I didn’t look at it before the failure.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">Secondly, there’s something screwy on the PCB, apart from the PSU. Everything looks fine visually, but I discovered trying to power the PCB from the bench supply that the board responds the same way to that as it does to the wall wart - the power light flickers weirdly, and it sends the bench supply into a fit. Without any power applied, I started probing with my multimeter and found that the power pins on the PCB barrel short circuit (continuity beep) for about 1/8 second, and then the meter shows ~500mΩ when it should probably show open, or least something more than 500? I double checked the polarity with what’s marked on the case, and even tried in reverse and got the same result.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">If you remove the multimeter probes and immediately put them back, you get the 500mΩ, but not the dead short. Give it 10-15 seconds, and then you’ll get the same quick dead short and then back to 500mΩ. In my ignorance, that suggests maybe there’s a bad cap(?) The reason I say that is that it seems like there’s something holding a charge for a short time (cap?), and when the charge dissipates, there’s a dead short for that brief moment.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">I dunno, I could be completely wrong. This thing is junk and probably not worth the effort, but I maybe I’ll learn a little more through the process.</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">Thanks!</div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168"><br></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">[1] <a href="https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/images/stories/lansrouters/8port_gigabit_roundup/dlink_dgs_2208_board.jpg">https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/images/stories/lansrouters/8port_gigabit_roundup/dlink_dgs_2208_board.jpg</a></div><div class="bloop_sign" id="bloop_sign_1531783460706567168">[2] <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/fcrc9h8lo7xm1a5/SDS00003.png?dl=0">https://www.dropbox.com/s/fcrc9h8lo7xm1a5/SDS00003.png?dl=0</a></div></body></html>