It finally happened, I've accidentally plugged in the lipo connector backwards on the breakout. At first I thought the whole board died, but it looked like the regulator failed before reaching the chip itself, and so powering the breakout via the 3.3v pins still work.
For now I need to design in an external 3.3v regulator for my projects, but I was just wondering if I can replace the regulator myself? I looked at the pdf schematics but I can't seem to find where the regulator is, and I have no experience with eagle files.
I've also tried searching the forum to find out what kind of regulator it is and I couldn't seem to find any info on that.
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It finally happened, I've accidentally plugged in the lipo connector backwards on the breakout. At first I thought the whole board died, but it looked like the regulator failed before reaching the chip itself, and so powering the breakout via the 3.3v pins still work.
For now I need to design in an external 3.3v regulator for my projects, but I was just wondering if I can replace the regulator myself? I looked at the pdf schematics but I can't seem to find where the regulator is, and I have no experience with eagle files.
I've also tried searching the forum to find out what kind of regulator it is and I couldn't seem to find any info on that.