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    dc42 administrators @A Former User
    last edited by 10 May 2020, 18:35

    I have replaced the SX1509B on several DueX boards. A hot air rework station is required. I found that after removing the chip, it helps to use solder wick to remove excess solder from the central pad. Otherwise it may tend to float on that solder, making it harder to get good connections on the surrounding pads.

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      Haggan90 @A Former User
      last edited by 11 May 2020, 07:02

      @bearer Ouch that looks like a tricky one...

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        A Former User @Haggan90
        last edited by 11 May 2020, 07:04

        @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

        @bearer Ouch that looks like a tricky one...

        yeah, i'm still surprised you got the wifi module off with an iron and just some mild discolouration of the board!

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          Haggan90 @A Former User
          last edited by 13 May 2020, 06:37

          @bearer Yeah me to haha, and the WiFi range improved enormously!
          BTW, I can't seem to find the SX1509B chip anywhere, I've tried searching for GBA3 1707 12073 (as it says on the component)

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 13 May 2020, 09:06

            Both Digikey and Mouser sell the SX1509B.

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              Haggan90 @dc42
              last edited by 14 May 2020, 06:05

              @dc42 Is it the SX1509BIULTRT or SX1509BEVK?

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                dc42 administrators @Haggan90
                last edited by dc42 14 May 2020, 08:27

                It's the SX1509BIULTRT. The BEVK is the evaluation kit for the chip.

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                  Haggan90 @dc42
                  last edited by 1 Sept 2020, 11:21

                  @dc42 Finaly got the chance to remove the SX1509B using a hot air station, and today I got my deliver of 2 new chips from Mouser. Do I need an hot air station to solder the chip back on again or could it be done using a regular soldering iron? 😃

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                    dc42 administrators @Haggan90
                    last edited by 2 Sept 2020, 07:29

                    @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

                    @dc42 Finaly got the chance to remove the SX1509B using a hot air station, and today I got my deliver of 2 new chips from Mouser. Do I need an hot air station to solder the chip back on again or could it be done using a regular soldering iron? 😃

                    The pads are under the chip, so it needs a hot air station.

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                      Haggan90 @dc42
                      last edited by 2 Sept 2020, 08:31

                      @dc42 Ok! Thank you 😃

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