Hi all,
I registered to ask a question concerning an smd component on the K53Sv mainboard. My question is: Just beside the USB 2.0 port, there is a 6 pin ic, and just at the right hand side of that a small smd component (see attached pic, bottom left), which in my case is broken in half (dont ask how, idk). Same components can be seen as cluster behind the HDMi port (just above the text H6532). I've already downloaded the schemtics from this forum, but I'm not quite good in reading those schematics. So hence my question: what is this broken part and can i purchase it new from somewhere?
The USB 2.0 port was in some cases functional, in some cases not. In other words: some usb harddrives worked (orico), some didnt (seagate). My gut feeling says this broken part is some kind of filter for smoothening out the noise on the signal for high speed data transfers. Thats why the branded stuff didnt work and the cheap chinese adapters did work (probably at lower speed?).
I hope i gave a good impression of the problem. Looking forward to your replies. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
BK
I registered to ask a question concerning an smd component on the K53Sv mainboard. My question is: Just beside the USB 2.0 port, there is a 6 pin ic, and just at the right hand side of that a small smd component (see attached pic, bottom left), which in my case is broken in half (dont ask how, idk). Same components can be seen as cluster behind the HDMi port (just above the text H6532). I've already downloaded the schemtics from this forum, but I'm not quite good in reading those schematics. So hence my question: what is this broken part and can i purchase it new from somewhere?
The USB 2.0 port was in some cases functional, in some cases not. In other words: some usb harddrives worked (orico), some didnt (seagate). My gut feeling says this broken part is some kind of filter for smoothening out the noise on the signal for high speed data transfers. Thats why the branded stuff didnt work and the cheap chinese adapters did work (probably at lower speed?).
I hope i gave a good impression of the problem. Looking forward to your replies. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
BK