I think your instincts are right on this one. The chip shouldn't get that hot normally. It sounds like something's wrong with the board. Before faulting the board, let me ask some basic questions. (Yeah, they're going to sound stupid, but then, I'm not there...)
* Is the power supply using the proper voltages and current?
* Is the polarity of the power connector correct? Many a good board has met an untimely end because people assume power supplys all use the same polarity. They don't, so check.
* Do you have similar power supply that you could use to see if the problem is rooted in the board or the power supply? (The second-opinion option.)
---Tom
Message Edited by J2MEJediMaster on
2007-06-20 11:28 AM