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    Technologist TommyDee's Avatar
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    LOL... yea, that looks bad. You could consider taking up a collection for the $80 That is my normal route... replace and then repair. Provides future spares I will never need.

    In this case, this is the microprocessor. It is providing the 3.3V to the metal canned module and manages the clock and at least one digital IO. Problem here will be that the processor needs a specific code uploaded to it. Simply replacing it will likely be unsuccessful.

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    Last edited by TommyDee; 04-07-2019 at 04:23 PM.

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