Re: Help identifying a component on a wireless router.
The red square on the back of the board seems to me to have a pins that go to different connections as it looks like each one has a separate hole through they are connected to. Is not the top of the board have a big ground plane. The mounting hole on the upper right hand side on the front of the board seems to have some masking scrapped off and the metal of the ground plane is shining through. Is this not the case? Also, if you have the pin out of the chip you should be able to tell where the ground is which sometimes is labeled -Vss. Use to be Gnd was Gnd and other voltages were other voltages above or below gnd.
The red square on the back of the board seems to me to have a pins that go to different connections as it looks like each one has a separate hole through they are connected to. Is not the top of the board have a big ground plane. The mounting hole on the upper right hand side on the front of the board seems to have some masking scrapped off and the metal of the ground plane is shining through. Is this not the case? Also, if you have the pin out of the chip you should be able to tell where the ground is which sometimes is labeled -Vss. Use to be Gnd was Gnd and other voltages were other voltages above or below gnd.
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