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I'm learning circuit analysis and design but I can't get the information to find a component, do you know anything? Please tell me, thanks! 3.3V IN is the input terminal of current limiting IC (TI TPS2559).
I don't think it is a TPS2559 as the TPS2559 has a square VSON package (3 mm x 3 mm). The picture shows a rectangular BGA package. Further, the datasheet states "2559" as device marking. Have a look in the datasheet.
Looks like an oscillator to me, but usually they have only 4 pins (Vcc, GND, CLK_out, enable). The pin-allocation would match with an oscillator.
Would be interesting what is connected to pin 1-3 and 5.
I thougt about a (MEMS) HCMOS oscillator and not a crystal oscillator.
Have you attached the logic analyzer to pin 5? What's the maximum detection frequency of your analyzer? Which kind of signal have you measured?
Do you have access to an oscilloscope?
Based on the LC combination at pin 1-3, it looks like an input to me.
Hi, TPS22920 5 pin is connected to TPS2559 EN pin The power-on sequence should be to turn on the current-limiting IC TPS2559 and turn off TPS22920. In this case, the model number should be TPS22920L (low voltage enable)?
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