Innosilicon T2TH+ repair course

How to troubleshoot Innosilicon T2TH+ miners correctly? When we properly troubleshoot and solve the fault, the miners can quickly resume operations and achieve profitability. Therefore, it is important to be able to perform self-repair on miners. The miner maintenance course launched by ZMRC will explain the structure of the Innosilicon T2TH+ hash board, the signal flow and detection of the ASIC chip test point, and the common faults and solutions during the operation of the mining rig. Click on the course, and lets learn together.

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  • Innosilicon T2TH+ hash board repair tutorial basics

    Innosilicon T2TH+ hash board repair tutorial basics

    The Innosilicon T2TH+ hash board has a total of 140 ASIC chips, and every 4 chips are connected in parallel to form a voltage domain. The input voltage of the hash board is 17V, and the domain voltage of each domain is about 0.45V. It should be noted that each voltage domain has only one 1.8V LDO tube, and the 0.8V powering of each domain is provided by the built-in LDO of the ASIC chip.
  • Innosilicon T2TH+ hashboard main powering unit voltage measurement method

    Innosilicon T2TH+ hashboard main powering unit voltage measurement method

    How to measure the voltage of the Innosilicon T2TH+ hash board power supply unit? What is the voltage value of its powering unit? are the test points for each voltage? In this video we will explain the voltage value in detail and demonstrate its specific measurement method. When the voltage of the hash board is normal, the signal will be transmitted normally.
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