Please help identify a component on the logic board.
I am attempting a repair on a 2nd gen. iPod nano that I inherited. This iPod has seen some abuse (including what appears to be a botched repair job), so among other things, a component is missing from the logic board. Does anybody know what this component might be:
(see teardown picture here)
(part is circled in picture here)
- It's on the back (battery side) of the logic board
- It's directly to the right of the piezo speaker connector (opposite side as the memory IC)
- It's mounted vertically and has four pins (2 on top and 2 on bottom)
- It's about half way between the docking connector and the battery
- It appears to have been covered in cellophane tape
- It measures approximately 6mm x 3mm (0.24" x 0.12")
I am thinking, based on the trace sizes, connected capacitors, and location that this was a voltage regulator, power inductor, or diode pair.
Does anybody have any information as to what this part is?
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Thanks to the image provided by Mon and looking at the Philips power management IC datasheet, I'm pretty sure that the missing component is a common mode choke for the USB lines. This component should be optional, at least for testing purposes, so I'll try shorting the pads to bypass it.
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