Last seen: March 16, 2023 3:19 PM
That part looks like it has taken layers out of the board. I would consider removing the component at checking for shorts in the board itself before w...
Sounds to me like you have one or more of the following: 1. the soldering irom temp too high (320C should be more than enough for most applications)...
Hi Mahias, You have drawn the square over the component so I can not tell what size or type it is.
You need to work out the package size and type then you can narrow down your search results. You just have to remember not all markings on the compone...
What reference code are you referring to? Are you talking schematic diagram stating U3 position, as you haven't told us what board this is. If you ...
Hi Scott, Looks to me like: xc6206p332pr SOT89
Ah okay, I don't know vendors in the USA. I have had good experiences with AliExpress. To the UK it's 15 days or less. But they have just come out of ...
Hi BDjonko, Have you done any work on the boards already or are they as they came? Have you checked the underside of the compute module as it loo...
@kyle8b16 Atleast the initial problem has been solved. Not sure where you live. But here in the UK it takes about 10 says to get things from chi...
Hi Aydin, Have you tried the retiming chip (TDP158RSBT from memory)? Tested for voltages/shorts around that area? Have you checked all the induc...
Try this first: One way to fix this issue to log in as a Guest and use the Terminal to fix this problem. To do that, follow these steps: Log i...
@agung-g Have you removed the item already from the board? Can you show us the foot print as I can't see the package type clearly enough.
@terrelljames91 That's good news then. At least it boots now. I don't see a link to a picture of the chip in question so we can't help you identify...
Here is the part number: NB688AGQ -p and -z are the same part they just come in different quantity's/packaging from manufacture.