There is no C416 on the board. The C indicates a capacitor. Can you send me
a picture of it?

Gerald


On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 4:21 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> A small IC on the bottom side of my beaglebone black is getting very hot,
> very soon after turning it on.
> I am using it with a usb wifi adaptor but unplugging this does not seem to
> make it any better.
> The chip is marked C416 and only measures a couple of millimetres across
> but is getting so hot that I can only keep my finger on it for a few
> seconds. Should I be worried and how could I deal with this?
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