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    Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

    Digi-Key Part Number 296-41938-5-ND $2.02 plus shipping usps.
    Part location and info
    main board U712
    Manufacturer Part Number
    TPS54328DDA
    Description IC REG BUCK ADJ 3A SYNC 8SOPWR

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      Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

      Originally posted by al1415 View Post
      In the beginning on i had backlites when TV turned on, then when vizio logo go away just black screen. After plugging and unplugging and checking voltages i get only black screen and no backlites also no voltages going to T-Conn or LED driver board. On the main board their is A Synchronous Step-Down Converter location U712 Pin 2 was 1.3 volts now only .7 volts, also X201 has no voltage or the cap at connector for lvds cable to T-Conn no voltage where as before i lost backlites altogether i did have. I agree though issue is main board just what chip is the question. Could be U7612 breaking down under load maybe??
      If U712 is a tps54328, pin 2 is the feedback. It should be at ~0.76V during normal operation according to the datasheet. I don't think that one is the issue. if the output voltage on that regulator is fine, I wouldn't worry about it.

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        Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

        Just another data point- Same model and problems. Replaced eeprom with shopjimmy replacement. Same.

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          Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

          Replace main with a used ebay board. Now it comes on with Vizio logo and than goes dead. So the no backlight problem is definitely a main board issue.

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            Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

            Originally posted by enzodude View Post
            Replace main with a used ebay board. Now it comes on with Vizio logo and than goes dead. So the no backlight problem is definitely a main board issue.
            So the ebay board changed the issue, but did not solve it?

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              Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

              Originally posted by midnightg35x View Post
              So the ebay board changed the issue, but did not solve it?
              Yes, Original main board had no backlight at all. Replacement would come up with Viz logo than backlight would go out. Also Swapped eeproms. No change.

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                Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                ok... so with the "new board" that gives you the logo, try disconnecting one of the tcon to panel cables and see what happens. Repeat doing the same with the other.... anything different from before?

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                  Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                  Just to throw in an update So far using leakseeker 89 I have found on main board Q210 bad which is on bottom side of board, going through downer boards that i have looking for a replacement transistor.

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                    Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                    Originally posted by al1415 View Post
                    Just to throw in an update So far using leakseeker 89 I have found on main board Q210 bad which is on bottom side of board, going through downer boards that i have looking for a replacement transistor.
                    Looks to be a MMBT3904. Fairly common if you have spare parts or spare boards. I think I checked that particular transistor on my board with a multimeter and it was OK. I'm not sure what the leakseeker does or how well it works, so I cannot comment. On my board, it at least is not shorted because my thermal camera did not show any abnormal heat coming from it.

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                      Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                      I have the same P502UI-B1E TV with what I think is the same problem, but I'm new at troubleshooting new TV's.. The last time I worked on them they were mostly tubes.

                      My TV produces no display and gives no sign of LED illumination. It has no bloated caps, or other apparent physical trouble. When I power it up with the power switch the white "standby" light fades out. Then if it's turned on again the "standby" light flashes once, pauses then flashes 16 times, then goes out.

                      I replaced the power supply board because I had no 5v "standby" voltage loaded or unloaded, so figured must something on the board and since the board was inexpensive ordered one, but when the new one was installed I still had no 5v standby.

                      I also didn't want to spend $13 for the service manual. Maybe we split it?

                      Could it be that this model needs no 5v standby voltage? Like you I'm seeing the 24 volts, the 12v, and the 165 volts on the power board when it's plugged in. I'm sure these questions are neophyte level, but I have to start somewhere. Thanks for any help.

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                        Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                        Reading through this very long thread it appear from post #1 there is no 5v at the 5V point. Says no wire.

                        The checks that have been made are:-
                        Do you have approximately 400V across the two pins of the large capacitor on the power supply when you come out of standby

                        CN806
                        Pins 1 - 4 = 24V
                        Pins 5 - 8 = 0V

                        CN805 with backlights on
                        Pin 1 0V, Pin 2 = 1.5V, Pin 3 = 3.2V, Pin 4,5,6 = 0V
                        Pin 7 = 4.9V, Pin 8 = 4.2V, Pin 9 = 12.2V, Pin 10 No connection

                        On the led driver board
                        R8129 = 4.1V
                        C8067 = 1.8V

                        Do you have these voltages?
                        Last edited by dick_barton; 05-02-2018, 03:48 AM.
                        Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                          Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                          Adding in my two cents: I've got a board that seems very similar to al1415 - I also traced that "unknown" enable signal back to the mainboard, transistor Q210 - and measured it as bad using my multimeter. I've ordered replacements from digikey, and I'll let you know if it works or not.

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                            Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                            I have the same tv with same problem.
                            I have tried to replace eeprom - didn't help.
                            I have tested t-con and panel by enabling test mode - panel and t-con works.
                            Now I'm sure that the problem in main board- it doesn't enable 12V to t-con board and backlight.

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                              Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                              I just fixed one just like this with no power to the LEDS, and it ended up being a burned out power supply and cooked the ribbon cable as well. no idea how..

                              D9202 D9204 D9206 were all blown out on the cold side.
                              Last edited by Brucetafer; 07-19-2018, 12:39 AM.

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                                Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                Update: I’ve replaced that transistor - no effect. I forgot to test the one I took out when it was out of circuit, but it probably was fine - seeing as it made no difference. All my voltages appear fine, so I do t think it’s the power supply. I went as far as removing the panel and testing every backlight individually, and they are all fine.

                                At this point, I’m fairly convinced it’s the main board - but I don’t know where/why. If I hold down my power button for a while (30 seconds or so?) my indicator light blinks on/off 30 times, waits a while, then does it again. Really debating buying that service manual. I need a list of things that would cause the enable signal to not be sent...

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                                  Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                  Here is eeprom
                                  https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...&postcount=168

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                                    Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                    I’ve tried replacing the eeprom with one from shopJimmy’s site, are you suggesting that flashing it might work better?

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                                      Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                      Originally posted by Snipeye View Post
                                      I've tried replacing the eeprom with one from shopJimmy's site, are you suggesting that flashing it might work better?
                                      No, result will be the same.
                                      I left this link for future readers...😀

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                                        Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                        Got it.
                                        Is there a chance that this fault is caused by another eeprom somewhere on the mainboard, and could be fixed by flashing something other than u202? We’d need a functional one for reference...

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                                          Re: Vizio P502UI-B1E has no backlight, no voltage from driver board to LED's

                                          Originally posted by Snipeye View Post
                                          Got it.
                                          Is there a chance that this fault is caused by another eeprom somewhere on the mainboard, and could be fixed by flashing something other than u202? We'd need a functional one for reference...
                                          I have not seen any other eeprom on board.

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