Introduction
Chip ID for the Asus ROG Ally gaming handheld.
Many thanks to our community member CChin for his contributions!
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AMD 100-000001278 3.3 GHz octa-core Ryzen Z1 Extreme applications processor
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Samsung K3LKBKB0BM-MGCP 4 GB LPDDR5 SDRAM memory
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Renesas ISL9241HRTZ Li-ion SMBus buck-boost battery charger
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onsemi CAT24C512 64 KB serial EEPROM memory
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Realtek ALC3288 audio codec
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Cirrus Logic CS35L51X audio amplifier
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Monolithic Power Systems MP2845A multi-phase controller
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Monolithic Power Systems MP86949 45 A power stage
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Texas Instruments TPS51285ARUK dual synchronous step-down controller w/ LDOs
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Silergy SY8388ARHC 8 A synchronous step-down regulator
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Silergy synchronous step-down converter (likely)
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Monolithic Power Systems DC-DC converter (likely)
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Torex Semiconductor XC6223K3019R-G 300 mA / 3.00 V LDO regulator
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Texas Instruments TMUX154ERSWR 2-ch. SPDT analog switch
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Kinetic Technologies KTS1690AEGAA-TA USB VBUS load switch
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Kinetic Technologies KTS1681AEUZ-TR 4 A over-voltage protection
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Kinetic Technologies Dual Output Load Switch with OVP ?
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ITE Tech IT5125VG-192 keyboard & embedded controller
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ITE Tech IT8856FN USB type-C power delivery controller
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Genesys Logic GL9755 card reader controller
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Winbond W74M25JW 32 MB authentication flash memory
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MEMS Microphone
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ANPEC Electronics APL6012 15-ch., 8 bit A/D converter
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Renesas mixed signal array (possibly)
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Monolithic Power Systems MP86903C 30 A power stage
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Infineon IR3883MTRPBF 3 A synchronous DC-DC buck regulator
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Global Mixed-mode Technology G9661M 3 A / Adj. LDO regulator (likely)
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Texas Instruments TPS22975DSG 6 A load switch
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uPI Semi uP9030Q power distribution switch (likely)
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Texas Instruments TS5A3166DCKR 1-ch. SPST analog switch
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Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G08 single 2-input AND gate
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Likely ITE Tech IT8237FN248A embedded controller
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Likely ITE Tech IT8237FN120A embedded controller
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SG Micro SGM5200 16-ch., 12 bit, 1 MSPS A/D converter
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SG Micro SGM4040B-2.5 2.5 V voltage reference
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Possibly Awinic AW86223 haptic driver
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2 comments
Any identification for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth? I don't see anything mentioning what it has.
My Ally came with MediaTek MT7922 (RZ616). Since it has apparent issues with keeping a connection (not caused by the signal!) - I ordered an Intel AX210 to replace it, only to find out that it's apparently soldered and can't be replaced. This should have been mentioned by ifixit - definitely a bad decision! same for the soldered 16GB RAM. Another bad decision. Now I don't know what to do with the Ally. Unreliable Wifi is no option, so maybe return it..
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