Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
1) Nothing connected to the T-CON board.
2) Check the resistance between point 'A' that I marked and point 'B', 'C', and 'D' using 200 Ohm scale. Basically you will be testing resistances between A and B, A and C, A and D.
3) Check the resistance between Point 'B' and 'C' using 200 Ohm scale.
Well, that's embarassing.
Anyway, here's the part number :
RT6931
GQW
3KT1E
See picture for reference.
Thanks for IC P/N.
BTW, I also need the Voltage of those test points in your post # 8 without BOTH ribbons cables connected to the LCD panel.
Also do not use Ohm mode to test resistance when the TV is plugged in and have power apply, always test resistance without power to the board or you can damage your meter.
Please also look at my post #22.
Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
OP.
BTW, this is the Samsung T-CON board (not exact for your TV) that you can use to understand the typical topology used in the TC-ON board.
As you can see, the AVDD power supply and the VONE power supply are boost converter circuits that step up 12VDC to higher Voltage, so if the RTxxx detects shorted load, the circuit will shutdown, if it is not switching then you will only see 12V at the output of boost converters, that is why I have you test those test points (but someone think it is crazy fools to suggest that) with Ohm meter to find out if there too much loads on those outputs or not or if the circuit in that LCD Bias section is getting the 12V to run or not, those outputs goes to the LCD panel which also have caps and IC's which they can go bad.
Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
VONE voltage is missing (in most cases it is over 15V). If the voltage is missing when both ribbons are disconnected the defect is in the T-con. Because I don't think you can fix it, I advise you to buy another one.
VONE voltage is missing (in most cases it is over 15V). If the voltage is missing when both ribbons are disconnected the defect is in the T-con. Because I don't think you can fix it, I advise you to buy another one.
I suspect the T-CON too since those Boosted Voltage for VONE, AVDD's are generated by the RT6931.
I wonder if that section is getting the 12V for it to run, hopefully OP will do the resistance testing between test points I made him to test in post #22.
Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
For what knowledge of electronics does this user have, I recommend replacing the t-cone and not repairing it.
After some wrong maneuvers, something else can fail. In addition, a t-con module is cheap.
Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
Yes, but it had to start with Ohm's law, the use of the meter, repairing pick-up, radio, an amplifier etc. When you measure a resistance with the TV plugged in, something is wrong. In addition, for such repairs you must have other equipment: hot air station, flux, microscope etc.
Sorry if I upset someone. I've been doing electronics for almost 60 years and I still don't know them all.
Re: haier 65uf2505 help with T-con problem diagnosis
OP needs to learn how to use test equipment properly first.
I do not know how far OP wants to go with this.
I wish I have the board in front of me so I can find out what actually failed just for my own knowledge. Right now I can only guide him since I do not have the board in front of me
I have been doing electronics for 45 years and still learning everyday too.
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