https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pssmriob7prlnz/20151214_180731.jpg?dl=0
Directly to the right of the 25.000 MHZ oscillator, you can see a noticeable burnt component (resistor I think?).
It's a Banana Pi M3, I was messing around with my multimeter on the GPIO pins (I was trying to determine if the GPIO pins for 5v and ground were in the same spot as Raspberry Pi, my negative multimeter probe was on pin 2 and my positive probe was on pin 6 and I think I accidentally touched pin 6 with pin 8 or pin 5, then I saw a spark on that now burnt component....) and accidentally shorted it out.... Is it possible to replace that part or it's completely dead?
Directly to the right of the 25.000 MHZ oscillator, you can see a noticeable burnt component (resistor I think?).
It's a Banana Pi M3, I was messing around with my multimeter on the GPIO pins (I was trying to determine if the GPIO pins for 5v and ground were in the same spot as Raspberry Pi, my negative multimeter probe was on pin 2 and my positive probe was on pin 6 and I think I accidentally touched pin 6 with pin 8 or pin 5, then I saw a spark on that now burnt component....) and accidentally shorted it out.... Is it possible to replace that part or it's completely dead?