Banda BEAT 3001 parts identification

Can somebody help me out with identification of C52, C53 and U5 (i think but not sure, not readable) in Banda BEAT 3001 ?! Schematics would be also very helpful.
 

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Kind-a yes, but i still don't know as the pads are missing which trace is for Vout and which Vin....I suppose the one going to PIC is 3.3v ?
Not sure if I can make a reliable repair with a this hole in the pcb. I think to reject this one.
 
Kind-a yes, but i still don't know as the pads are missing which trace is for Vout and which Vin....I suppose the one going to PIC is 3.3v ?
Not sure if I can make a reliable repair with a this hole in the pcb. I think to reject this one.
Hi, I notice that you get discouraged very easily.
Even if the pads are missing, you can very well find a solution to make a reliable repair.
The component is perfectly available, and in the worst case, you can cool it in other ways.
What worries me is that if this component is damaged, 90% of the fault lies with the microcontroller that caused it to overheat.
Before starting the repair check that between pin 1 and pin 32 of the microcontroller (out from the board) there is a high resistance, because if you unfortunately have a low resistance, it will mean that the microcontroller is shorted, so it will no longer be worth carrying out the repair. because you will need to get a new programmed microcontroller, but BANDA does not supply them (unless you are an authorized repairer).
 
For approximately 5 years I have not managed to fix only a two Alpine MRV-M500, due to obsolete irs20956 (tried with 3 chips from China with no avail) , a few amps based on Tripath IC due to bad TA0103A ic's and some really bad burnt amps with half of the board toasted. Оh and the Rockford Fosgate T10001bd which i can't still fix.

I don't have any background in engineering, electrical stuff and so on, so yes, sometimes my questions looks like a noob ones, sorry about that. Mostly what I've learnt is from school (Ohm's law), Perry's Guide and from this forum (BIG thanks to ALL of YOU). I work a regular job in a completely different field (Computer science) and i'm doing this mostly as a hobby and I don't really charge my friends a lot for repairs...so yes, sometimes when i get overwhelmed at my regular job and I have like 10 amps with some weird (at least to me) issues, I get frustrated a bit.

I know some of You are engineers, electricians, I know there are even people in the rocket science field working for NASA, that's a really high level considering my amateur self made forum thought guy.

I live in a small Balkan country so, not a lot of stuff is available. Sometimes even the shipping from EU kills the deal....

There is 2.3 ohms between pin 1 and pin 32 of the PIC. So this one....no luck.

Is pin 1 shorted with pins 5 and 17 of the mcu ? - they are shorted indeed.
 
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