identify this IC marked "AWVCRI"

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  • Wachenaggo
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 66
    • Philippines

    #1

    identify this IC marked "AWVCRI"

    i got a board number a acer "NB8609_PCB_MB_V5" i can't find a Boardview or Schematic for that board but im sure that IC marked "AWVCRI" is causing not to boot shorted to gnd

    available sch and brd is board version 4 it is different.

    this the pic of the burned part.
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  • Stevedb
    Stevedb
    • Feb 2018
    • 624
    • Belgium

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    Re: identify this IC marked "AWVCRI"

    It is probably this chip SY8286BRAC. It is probably bad news and the chip killed the 3v alw and probably shorted pch.


    Greetings

    Steve
    Last edited by Stevedb; 05-06-2023, 01:52 AM.

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