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  • budm
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    Re: Need help identifying smd

    Originally posted by caphair
    It's 1uf 50v
    Yes positive pin of DC7 connected to + leg of LED connector. The other leg of LED reads about 3.2 ohms to ground.
    So then you can monitor the DCV between the two legs of that cap.
    Last edited by budm; 04-21-2016, 03:12 PM.

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  • caphair
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    Re: Need help identifying smd

    Originally posted by budm
    What is the Value of that cap DC7?
    Is one leg of DC7 connected to the pin of the LED connector that has + label next to it?
    An the other leg of the LED connector shows low resistance to GND?
    It's 1uf 50v
    Yes positive pin of DC7 connected to + leg of LED connector. The other leg of LED reads about 3.2 ohms to ground.

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  • budm
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    Re: Need help identifying smd

    Originally posted by caphair
    Ok so I noticed the disc drive doesn't power up when I have no display. I wonder if it's triggered when backlights or LCD are on?
    May the processor may have cutoff the control signal to the backlghts if there is problem with the drive or other circuits, I really do not know.

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  • budm
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    What is the Value of that cap DC7?
    Is one leg of DC7 connected to the pin of the LED connector that has + label next to it?
    An the other leg of the LED connector shows low resistance to GND?

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  • caphair
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    Ok so I noticed the disc drive doesn't power up when I have no display. I wonder if it's triggered when backlights or LCD are on?

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  • caphair
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    Yes the part number is le2j

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  • caphair
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    The issue with that is I can't take measurements with the display connected it won't stay in place unless the back cover is on

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  • budm
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    BTW, can you read the P/N of that IC U13?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by caphair
    The tft on/off line which is the 5v I was tracing runs to that booster circuit for the LEDs.
    So that is probably the same as BL_ON (Backlights ON) signal to run on the Backlights just like in TV.
    So you should be able to see DCV between that Black and White wires, I would leave the meter probes on those two wires BEFORE turning on the unit and write down the DCV reading, then turn on the unit and see how high the Voltage will jump up to and see if it comes back down later on. You should leave the meter to be able to read the Voltage up to 50VDC.
    Last edited by budm; 04-21-2016, 02:45 PM.

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  • caphair
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    The tft on/off line which is the 5v I was tracing runs to that booster circuit for the LEDs.
    Last edited by caphair; 04-21-2016, 02:50 PM.

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  • caphair
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    It seems like no backlights because led buttons come on, there's audio.

    Also when I get a display I tried putting backlights up fully then when I get no display the screen is dark. I figure if backlights were working I'd see bright white light and no video
    Last edited by caphair; 04-21-2016, 02:29 PM.

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  • budm
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    That section is the Voltage boost converter for driving the LED backlights, it is not using High Voltage for CCFL otherwise that Black/White wires will be dressed like that close to other circuits.
    So the question is, you are not seeing anything on the screen due to lack of backlights or the backlights are on but no video on the LCD panel?
    Last edited by budm; 04-21-2016, 02:12 PM.

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  • caphair
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    Closer look at LCD connector underneath kapton tape
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  • caphair
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    That white connector is like a CFL connector but this couldn't use cfls right?

    Here's the entire board that's behind the LCD display
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  • budm
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    What is that white connector for?
    Can you zoom out to see the whole board?
    Also like to see how all the wires from the LCD panel are connected to the boards.
    Last edited by budm; 04-21-2016, 01:49 PM.

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  • caphair
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    I traced that 5v line to this circuit on the back of the LCD display. 5v feeds into Q5. Unfortunately due to how this thing is made its impossible for me to take measurements with the cover off and it connected to the DVD side of the radio. It needs the back cover to snap and keep it in place.

    However I wonder if Q5 is sometimes not turning on when 5v is fed to it? Is there anyway I can test it without power? Considering it seems to be an intermittent issue. The label on Q5 is A1H
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  • caphair
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    Thank you.

    As far as this unit, am I at a loss without a schematic? Let me add that if the unit has been unplugged it'll almost always turn on as it should the first time

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  • budm
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    Re: Need help identifying smd

    Originally posted by caphair
    B and E .65v
    C and E 0v
    As I explained before, as you can see, the E-B junction of the transistor is bias ON, so the Voltage between E and C will be close to 0V (Transistor is turned ON , saturated condition).
    https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/transistors

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipola...sistor_biasing

    http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/...r-biasing.html

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  • caphair
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    B and E .65v
    C and E 0v

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  • budm
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    Re: Need help identifying smd

    'Q60 there's 1.92v on the base and 1.25v on emitter and collector'
    You need to check the Voltage between the E pin and B pin, and between E and C pin. What are they?

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