Re: Smasung SyncMaster 913N Monitor wouldnot display images
Electronics covers a very wide field. A lot of it is incomprehensible to me (what the heck is 'circular polarization?'). One of the most important things to remember is "One hand in your pocket when working on live circuits." Other things are les obvious - like capacitors can hold a charge for an incredibly long time in some cases.
There is nothing wrong with the camera. The fault lies in the technique. After a LOT of disastrous results, I found that using a tripod (or otherwise steadying the camera), and turning off the flash will produce excellent pictures.
Now, the good news - the results were 'good enough' - kinda. I've marked up the most useful one. The two ICs circled in red are most likely the inverter drivers. IF I am right, they will have identical part numbers. What are they? The IC circled in blue is the inverter controller. The part number of that would help understand how the circuit works.
PlainBill
Originally posted by dan86
There is nothing wrong with the camera. The fault lies in the technique. After a LOT of disastrous results, I found that using a tripod (or otherwise steadying the camera), and turning off the flash will produce excellent pictures.
Now, the good news - the results were 'good enough' - kinda. I've marked up the most useful one. The two ICs circled in red are most likely the inverter drivers. IF I am right, they will have identical part numbers. What are they? The IC circled in blue is the inverter controller. The part number of that would help understand how the circuit works.
PlainBill
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