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In VT60 manual theres SEL SIU OC1 OC2 and CLK signals for scanline selection. Any idea about them? Well, i'll try first to "emulate" real oscilloscope for sus/select and hope my panel will live long enough. I hope)) For experiments will use old 42u30. For driving IGBT on SUS and SCAN boards, do i need any optoisolation, or buffers already on board are enough? Any idea about X-board lvds ? Is Rigol DS1102D is ok ? Thank you. |
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![]() By the way, Tom, do you know the source of panasonic line bleeding and flicker problem?
Line bleeding is a current leak in panel itself, IGBT scheme or image processing itself? |
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![]() Line bleed is caused by finite nonzero resistance of the scan driver ICs and panel electrodes. Fundamental limitation of plasmas. You can get it with LCDs too on certain very high contrast images or with certain patterns.
The scan drivers are shift registers, have nothing to do with the image though, they just select which line to load one after another. SEL = choose even/odd line SIU = serial data input OC1 = enable set 1 OC2 = enable set 2 CLK = serial data clock (just guesses) Glad you have a "spare" TV lying around. the SUS do not need isolation, the SCAN do, for the PASS-FET output (this blocks SUS from shorting the ramp waveforms which would be destructive.) Perhaps try replicating as much of the SC board as possible (full schem available for U30, I think) then try changing it for your preferences. DS1102D doesn't have a phosphor display so is pushing the capabilities of such an instrument.
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![]() Tom,
Very nice treatise on PDP and driver. I always thought of PDP as millions of fluorescent tubes on end. I think about ways these can fail (kind of a pessimist, I suppose) and envision how lighting tubes turn black at the ends. This increases load on the ballasts which not only will be the failure of the tube but soon, the end for the ballasts. Is this in any way analogous to PDPs? Or does such carbonization not happen in the PDP cells? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. Cheers. |
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The PDP experiences very high energy discharges within the cell, which causes damage to the MgO structure of the cell. This damage must be compensated by adjusting the drive waveform as the panel ages, generally requiring a higher priming energy. Manufacturers sometimes get this wrong, a good example being the LG PC1D series where the priming algorithm appears to overcompensate leading to sparkling pixels across the panel. Pioneer's KURO 9G also has a minor issue with degradation, but it can be compensated for by adjusting the voltages for older panels. Mine has 15,000 hours, and the only issue is a small amount of red mist at the bottom of the panel on pitch black scenes. I could probably get rid of that but it's not visible on anything but pitch black images so it doesn't really bother me. |
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I just happened to notice this thread. Interesting subject as when I tried for my first time to repair my LG 60PA6500, and just about had it fixed until I had a rookie blunder and ran it to check for power going to the lower address buffers without the metal cover, (I thought), cooked the ICs. Obviously it was a heat sink! I regret being a dumb ass often! My question is, would running a PDP on lower power settings in the picture quality menu help a PDP live longer? I usually run it on a medium setting and the panel is barely warm. On a high quality setting it gets toasty. BTW Tom, many thanks again on your advice last year!
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![]() Awesome post! Now I have a question though. I encounter a lot of broken PDPs and I'd like to know why Samsung buffer boards are shorted 99% of the time, but Panasonic ones rarely ever are.
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![]() Thanks, tom66, for the informative post! Up until OLED became commercially viable, plasma has been my favorite flat panel display technology. Nice to learn about how it works.
I have a 2012 UT50 Panasonic which I would like to tweak to improve the black levels, but there are no potentiometers for making such adjustments. Perhaps I should start a new thread? |
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![]() To tweak the set you can do it in the service setting which will change how the controller drives the Panel. Tom will know exactly how to do that lol.
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![]() Must be possible somehow but there's no documentation from Panasonic, I suspect that one of the processors will have an exposed debug port to which commands can be sent but where exactly would be a mystery. I know someone has had some luck accessing a VT50's debug port but they were not able to understand the options available.
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![]() Thanks for that info, now on to digesting.
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![]() I noticed this thread while searching for a solution to a problem on an lg 42pt350 where both y-sus and z-sus boards had shorted igbits. I replaced the igbits but they all shorted again after the priming stage. I'm now on a quest as to why these same igbits have failed twice. Is it possible that I have a short inside the PDP module which is damaging these igbits?? According to Tom's article, the pdp module has an array of electrodes with gas in between. No chance for a short there?? Any opinions??
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