Re: 2011 Panasonic TC-P50S30 IS DEAD
sorry if I step in, don't mean to break the flow. I was following / reading the exchange as I have / am working on the same set but with flashing codes... am hoping your progress is going good and ultimately successful.
From my read of your work, I think you need to check the P board further... especially with regards to the "ic701/z701" reference. If I understand the "wired test" that you performed, that wiring actually "steps around" that ic and thus, you can't be sure that it is ok from your test. The test on page 24 seems like the one that tests that IC. Further, your question about VCC never appears to get answered. Basically you need to check the ic to see if the standby voltage shows up somewhere on the pins of that IC as shown in slide 24. You need that voltage for that IC to operate and cause "good things" there after.
I checked continuity between the chip and p34... it appears to go from p34 and pins 5 and the last one on that side (pin 16... sorry).
sorry if I step in, don't mean to break the flow. I was following / reading the exchange as I have / am working on the same set but with flashing codes... am hoping your progress is going good and ultimately successful.
From my read of your work, I think you need to check the P board further... especially with regards to the "ic701/z701" reference. If I understand the "wired test" that you performed, that wiring actually "steps around" that ic and thus, you can't be sure that it is ok from your test. The test on page 24 seems like the one that tests that IC. Further, your question about VCC never appears to get answered. Basically you need to check the ic to see if the standby voltage shows up somewhere on the pins of that IC as shown in slide 24. You need that voltage for that IC to operate and cause "good things" there after.
I checked continuity between the chip and p34... it appears to go from p34 and pins 5 and the last one on that side (pin 16... sorry).
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