R5421N136C lithium ion protection ic
?? do you have a lithium cell in there to back the memory up?
Not that I can see, and I have another 3 other of the same IC and 2 of them don't use that pin where the 321 ohm resistor is but the other one does and it is again a 321 ohm resistor.
Could they be using this for another type of application, this is a car radio?
Hi STJ, no it's just a reflection, checked it out and it is fine.
I think I might have found where my problem is in the same power supply. Attached is a photo that I am trying to identify the component circled in red. If you look at the resistors around it, they are all giving me in the k ohms readings, while one of them is giving me 321 ohms, which is the reading I am getting from positive to ground on this power rail.
Any idea what that component in the circle could be and is that resistor value good, or has it semi-shorted?
Trying to identify what the chip in the photo is. It is a component in the power supply section of a Delphi radio model 28242585 which is in a Volskwagen Jetta. Pin 1 is measuring 198 ohms to ground so I think I might have to change it.
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