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  • psspala
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    I have a problem in this model, the display is bright like white washed and no images when VGA cable is connected from CPU, on disconnecting the VGA cable from CPU or monitor the screen displays and menu and all and adjustments can done, menu function is ok on screen, when no VGA cable is connected no signal cable indicator is visible on on screen, I have replaced ic 101 (DMO465r) and capacitor c107 47uf 50v, still no same problem , visually capacitors looks ok. pls help .

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by waitery View Post
    I changed out the IC and it came back to life!
    Wow, that was quick!! Did you get the IC from a local store?

    PS. I gave 3 possibilities to hedge my bets!

    edit: I would love to see a pic of the newly installed IC. Soldering in ICs isn't in my skill set (due to a cheap sort by lowest ebay price soldering iron).
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 10-01-2011, 10:52 PM.

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Retired, thanks you helped me out big time. I changed out the IC and it came back to life! Thank you for your help and insight!!!

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  • alexanna
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    The only thing I see mentioned is 14V.
    Do any of the pins on CN201 say analog?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by waitery View Post
    Yes, I got it. It has six legs on both sides. It reads: dmo465r
    Datasheet at



    says 12V DC is required for startup (pin 3 - Vcc). Either the 47uF 50V cap is bad (measuring 10.xx V DC) or the smps controller or circuitry is bad. I'm on a 10 inch netbook and it is midnight so I'm off to sleep, but take a look at the datasheet.

    Did you measure the uF and ESR of the 47uF 50V cap? What brand and series is it?

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Yes, I got it. It has six legs on both sides. It reads: dmo465r
    Last edited by waitery; 09-29-2011, 10:48 PM.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by waitery View Post
    OK, measured out with the logic board....14.7 vdc to 15.2vdc, fluctuating rapidly with nothing stable.

    Unplug the logic board and it drops down to .75 to 1.25vdc, again fluctuating rapidly nothing stable.
    I expected to see stable secondary voltages as specified on the power board with or without the logic board plugged in. The pics in post 26 are too out of focus and low resolution to be useful.

    There should be a smps pwm chip probably on the backside. It could be defective which causes unstable secondary voltages? Look for a 8 pin IC and list the chip number.

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    My camera is dead and I can't get pics up right now. Can you give me more to go on in regard to troubleshooting. It is exactly like the board in #26.

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  • alexanna
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    I think it's time to see some good photos of the front and back of YOUR power supply.
    The best way is a straight down overall shot of the board, with no flash, we need to be able to read the writing on the board.
    It is suggested not to post inline or off BCNs sight, go advanced on your post and use managed attachments. You will need to resize to less than 2000x2000 p limit.
    On the back of the power supply I think its CN201? The pins are identified what do they read?

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    OK, measured out with the logic board....14.7 vdc to 15.2vdc, fluctuating rapidly with nothing stable.

    Unplug the logic board and it drops down to .75 to 1.25vdc, again fluctuating rapidly nothing stable.

    The blue light is pulsing on the bezel in 1 second intervals and nothing on the screen.

    I looked the the prior post (pictures in post #26) and that board is the same one that I have. I can take another pic, but it might be redundant. What do you want to see happen?
    Last edited by waitery; 09-29-2011, 07:36 AM.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by waitery View Post
    What do you reccomend next?
    1) What are the DC voltages across the Schottky diodes (on the power board) on the secondary side? Are they stable?

    2) If you disconnect the logic board, do the secondary DC voltages stay stable?

    3) A picture of your boards much like the ones in post #1 uploaded using the manage attachments feature would help. Please do not post inline. Manufacturers can and have used different layouts, but kept the same model number.
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 09-29-2011, 04:28 AM.

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Hi Retired,

    OK, big cap is 170.8 vdc, very steady, no fluctuations.

    Start up cap is 47uf@50v. It measures out at 10.78vdc and is also very steady, no fluctuations.

    Thank you for helping me!! What do you reccomend next?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by waitery View Post
    Any thoughts or suggestions?
    1) What is the DC voltage across the big cap? It should be mains x 1.4 or around 165V DC for North America. Is it steady or fluctuating?

    2) What is the DC voltage across the startup cap? This cap is usually 22uF 50V or something in that range and is next or close by the biggest cap. Is it steady or fluctuating?

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  • waitery
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    I have this same board and the primary side is solid, but when I go over the secondary side, the voltages are way low and fluctuate rapidly. All but two of the caps are 100%, tested for capacitance and esr. I replaced two of the 1000uf @10v caps with brand new low esr Nichion 1000uf@25v, but am having the same problem. Blue power light is flashing. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Originally posted by Crauler View Post
    Just repaired a Samsung Syncmaster 932B, screen was black, only power button blinking.
    There are was 2 bad caps on power board, i determined it by eye:
    Good!!! Did you replace the rest of the CrapXons or are you looking forward to opening the monitor up again in a few months?

    PlainBill

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  • Crauler
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    Just repaired a Samsung Syncmaster 932B, screen was black, only power button blinking.
    There are was 2 bad caps on power board, i determined it by eye:

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  • Djadjo
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    When i measured trafo removed from board one side of secundary was 1kilo ohm and one was 1100 ohm wich was obviusly gone bad...Thanks Retiredcaps for
    sugestions...I have gone too deep with understanding of malfunction so i have resoldered all ic-s with good ones but the problem was only in trafo...tnx again
    Last edited by Djadjo; 02-19-2011, 04:13 AM.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    If 1010 ohms is the "correct" value, that implies

    1010 x 1.03 = 1040 ohms.

    1050 ohms would just be enough to make it "bad".

    Good job in tracking down the problem.

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  • Djadjo
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    I found out that the trafo went bad...one side is lighting the ccfl..and other dont...and then the feedback sens shuts down the whole inverter...

    when i put other but ok trafo...the inverter board works no probl...

    looking at ebay the trafo costs around 12usd...and whole inverter board could be found for 20usd....hm


    Djadjo
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  • Djadjo
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    Re: Samsung Syncmaster 932B

    its 1030 ohm....

    i have tried with another mm...and on friends working inverter board
    both values are 1010 ohm

    and on mine faulty inverter board are 1030 and 1050 ohm....

    will try to change/resolder transformator from working to non working board to see em i geting somewhere



    Djadjo

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