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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostThe voltage regulators (in yellow) will have to be tested to see if they output the correct voltage. Even though they are not shorted (which is good), they need to output the correct voltage.
With power on and lcd plugged in, use a ground screw for your black proble. Put your multimeter on 20V DC. Then put your red probe on each pin of the voltage regulator. Report all voltages.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View PostAlso, why two different meters shows different numbers?
On this board, the diodes could be in "parallel" so the multimeter diode test threshold may not be enough to trigger the "0L" on the Meterman.
I had a Meterman 15XP, but I gave it away to a relative for business use so I'm familiar with the Meterman brand. I have used an autoranging Canadian Tire multimeter.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View Post4. If J033 is voltage regulator then it's OK, no short.
5. If J023 and J032 are voltage regulators then they are good, no shorts.
With power on and lcd plugged in, use a ground screw for your black proble. Put your multimeter on 20V DC. Then put your red probe on each pin of the voltage regulator. Report all voltages.Last edited by retiredcaps; 03-11-2011, 02:34 AM.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View PostCode:Diode | Meterman read1 | Meterman read2 | Mastecraft read1 | Mastercraft read2 FD7/8 | 0.141V | 0.737V* | 122 | 1085*
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
4. If J033 is voltage regulator then it's OK, no short.
5. If J023 and J032 are voltage regulators then they are good, no shorts.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
OK, here are some results about question 3.
I used 2 multimeters: my personal Mastercraft 52-0060-2 (cheap one, from Canadian Tire for 20$ bundled) and the office one Meterman 37XR.
Mastercraft does not show eng units during diode test and the scale is weird. Anyway, here are the results:
Code:Diode | Meterman read1 | Meterman read2 | Mastecraft read1 | Mastercraft read2 FD1/2 | 0.145V | 1.329V | 122 | Overrange FD3/4 | 0.143V | 1.256V | 120 | Overrange FD5/6 | 0.142V | 1.543V | 119 | Overrange FD7/8 | 0.141V | 0.737V* | 122 | 1085*
4. 4 transistors J598 are good, no shorts between 1-2-3.
6. 5 fuses on USB board are good (F1-F4, F19).
Where are voltage regulators on 4. and 5.?
Any ideas? Also, why two different meters shows different numbers?
I will post next readings soon.
ThanksLast edited by tboxxx; 03-10-2011, 10:40 PM.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View PostHere (http://www.elexp.com/t_test.htm) it's said that to test "in circuit" I will need to unsolder one end.
Thanks.
Yes, all those circled are diodes. To test a diode in circuit,
a) put your multimeter in diode test mode
b) put your black lead on one side and the red lead on the other - record reading
c) reverse the leads - recording reading
A good diode should read 0.3V to 0.7V in one direction and 0L in the other. If you get a reading in both directions, you will have to desolder one leg and retest to verify.
Report all your measurements.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Hi Retired,
Here (http://www.elexp.com/t_test.htm) it's said that to test "in circuit" I will need to unsolder one end. I will try tomorrow again.
Just to confirm you were talking about the diodes I selected with red ovals in attachment?
Thanks.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View PostDo I need to unsolder one end of each diode for this test?
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Hi retired,
I have a question about 3. Do I need to unsolder one end of each diode for this test?
Thanks.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Voltages should all be stable and around 19V DC. This could indicate a problem with the caps on the power board being bad. For now, proceed to steps 3-6.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Update 1: I just checked the voltage again - all unsteady voltages are 18.84-18.88 now.
Update 2: Turned off - Turned on the monitor - unsteady voltages are back.
Update 3: After some time while power was on the voltages became steady.Last edited by tboxxx; 03-04-2011, 06:48 PM.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
I am back.
Here are first results.
1. On CN702 connector everything is:
CN contact - Noname contact - 18.84V
CN contact - TP713 - 18.84V
CN contact - TP714 - 18.09-18.84V (unsteady)
CN contact - TP716 - 18.84V
See the first attachment.
2. U shape connectors, 12 contacts:
TP31 - TP32 - 18.88V
TP31 - TP33 - 18.84V
TP31 - TP34 - 17.07-18.84V (unsteady)
TP31 - TP35 - 15.55V
TP31 - TP36 - 14.70-18.00V (unsteady)
TP31 - TP37 - 17.32V
TP31 - TP38 - 18.88V
See the second atachment
I think the voltage should not be unsteady there. Is there anything I can check at this point or just to keep going to number 3?
Thanks a lot.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Not that it is the same, but I had a 17 in dell that did that, and it was bad caps on the Logic board.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Whoops typo for 4) above.
For the USB board, there is 1 voltage regulator and 4 transistors (J598). Check both for shorts.
6) There are 5 fuses on the USB board. Check them all. A good fuse should measure under 1.0 ohms.
So lots of things to check. Take your time and work carefully not to short out any of the components when power is ON.Last edited by retiredcaps; 03-03-2011, 01:41 AM.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Thanks, Retired. I will try to do that tomorrow (the monitor is at work).
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Okay, on the power board, there is connector CN702 which connects to the logic board.
1) Measure and report all the DC voltages for each pin/color.
2) On the logic board to the USB board, there is a 12 pin U shaped connector. Measure and report all the DC voltages for each pin. Careful not to short out anything here.
3) On the USB board, there are a number of diodes (I count 8). With power off and lcd unplugged, test them "in circuit" to see if they are bad with the diode test function.
4) There are 4 voltage regulators on the USB board. With power off and lcd unplugged, test to see if pins 1-2, 1-3, and 2-3 are shorted. Any ohms reading under 30 suggests a short.
5) There are 2 voltage regulators on the logic board. With power off and lcd unplugged, see if they are shorted.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostYes, do you have a multimeter? Do you know how to use it to measure resistance and DC voltage? If not, we can provide instructions.
Thanks for the reply.
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Re: Dell 2007FPb No Power, Power and 1 icon (VGA) blinking
Originally posted by tboxxx View PostAny ideas what can be wrong or what should I check first?
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