Drive *does* make spinning-up and head-seeking noises (once
per power-up). LED indicating drive attention does flash, *once*, as
Does it sound as though it's staying spun-up? It doesn't make spin-down
noises I hope.
computer boots up. 5V and 12V supplies to drive look
OK to my old
analog multimeter.
When running with case open and parts spread out (now more
carefully insulated), one chip on the Quantum controller board gets
pretty hot pretty fast. That chip is marked 2J4 HA13476 and
has a couple of "wings" in place of the middle 4 or so legs that
would normally be on either side of a regular DIP package.
Those 'wings' are heatsink tabs, used to conduct heat away from the
actual chip. It's a standard package for power driver type chips. I would
guess this chip is either the spindle motor or head actuator driver.
As to whether it should get hot. Well, it is a power device, so it would
get warm. But if it gets too hot to keep your finger on it for any length
of time, then I'd start worrying. The chip may not be faulty of course,
it might be a problem (like a shorted load, or an incorrect drive signal)
elsewhere in the unit.
-tony