Hello, I have Philips 55PFL3907/F7 LCD TV with sound and backlight (I can see the light from behind), but no video. I replaced the TCon board and still nothing. Not sure what to try next. I thought it could be the Inverter boards but the tech at ShopJimmy didn't think so. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Thanks for replying. I unplugged the one ribbon cable and got a 1/2 white 1/2 black screen. The white side was where I disconnected the cable. Repeated the process with the other cable and go the same thing, with the white side of the screen being on the side of the disconnected cable.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
So happens I have same model with same problem. I have a frc board between the t-con and main board and was getting no data out so I replaced and still have same problem. Unplugging ribbon cables I get same results as you. I know this is not much help. Thinking a main board at this point.I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Manual: https://www.electronica-pt.com/esque...ileinfo/26605/I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.
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From what op is reporting. He's got same problem I have. From my testing I believe I have a good panel, good t-con, good power supply. This tv has a separate frc board. With oscilloscope I get data going into frc but not coming out. Pressing menu button changes waveform. Main ic on frc board gets warm. Checked voltages on frc all seem good. Replaced frc board same problem. I am thinking main board needs to send reset or some signal to frc to enableI assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Originally posted by dskall View PostThat's it. Parts seem a little hard to find. You've changed t-con. I've changed the board above the main board. Power board is good. Leaves main board
I also changed the FRC board because it has working inputs, but no output at all. If it is the fault of the main board, it must be something with the SDA, SCL or, Uart signals. Everything else looks good.
It's hard to accept that the main board is bad when it is doing so many things correctly??
So, anyone ever fix theirs with this precise problem? TIA!
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Originally posted by dskall View PostOp replaced t-con. I have replaced frc. I have not gone further. I think that frc needs an enable signal from mainboard to turn on. My best guess
Almost like the main board forgot that it has an FRC board and is just outputting the data and clock signals that a T-con board would use.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Frc chip gets warm and data going in. Not likely bad frc since two have been changed. So would think mainboard is the problem. Find enable pin on frc and check for signalI assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.
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Re: Philips 55PFL3907/F7 Sound and Backlight, No Video
Hi, i don't have a scope, which signal do you measure? differential one? what type of wave do you see and with which frequency range? How do you think that a bad comm signal main<>frc can result to lvds data sent? power supply tensions generated on frc how do you have checked, with the help of schematic? I have repaired an frc board (Philips), there is a switch transistor to feed power to the panel, it was broken togheter with a linear regulator, are you sure you have 12v on the tcon? Thinking of the flat cable test it seems to be good, but in this case is serial comm between frc<>tcon that don't work (but this can still belong to mainboard). I think that a SM reset, and eventually a SW reflash+SM reset is a next step. BYELast edited by Davi.p; 10-18-2017, 01:59 PM.
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