Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
I would like to try this to see if the 18v power supply section is loading down the 13VCC LINE, there is jumper wire in the middle of the picture shown with red line, lift one end up and see if the 13vdc comes back.
Barco LCN-42 No Power
Collapse
X
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
Just done a little more testing to try and work out whats going on.
It seems when I turn it on some power is supplied to the mosfet that I have marked with the letter A. This starts off at 75v or so but then quickly drops down to nothing. The same happened to the transistor which I think might be driving it? That transistor starts off at just short of 6v but then slowly drops down under 1 vault.Leave a comment:
-
-
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
You meter AC frequency bandwidth is too lo for it to measure any AC in the 30~50KHz range.Leave a comment:
-
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
That is too low, that why I keep my 87 for poor man scope (I do have 4 scopes).Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
45Hz to 500Hz for 600mV to 600V according to manual page 12. For range 1000V it is 500Hz to 1kHz.
Not as wide as your Fluke 87 which goes from 50Hz to 20kHz.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
You just put it on AC mode and you should see the Graph bar moving up and down. You can try that on a known working SMPS IC out put pin. I am not sure what the AC frequency bandwidth of your 175 is.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
I will have a read on the net to see how I can scope the signal with this Fluke.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
He has a Fluke 175. It is True RMS and has an analog bar graph.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
Yes, an OSCILLOSCOPE. Do you have Fluke meter with bar grahp display?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
What scope lol.
am I going to need to buy an oscilloscope?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
I would leave the MOSFET out, you have to use the scope to look for the Gate drive signal.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
Right managed to move a few monitors that were fixed so that they are now out of the way for me to focus on my outstanding jobs so thought I would crack on with this one first....
I have removed the mosfet so that there is no power at all getting through to the transformer to cause more damage.
I have also replaced the 2 bad caps up on the top left. I knew they wouldn't make any difference to the problems I have at the moment but I though I might as well get them done. The ones that I took out were well goosed.
I am just going to double check that the voltages I had last time are still there just in case they did make a difference.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
Do you think its worth taking the mosfet back out again for now?
How can I tell if that 2.5v is pulsing or not?
do you mean the diodes on the sub board?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
Becareful if you are getting 2.5vdc steady to the Gate, that will turn on (slightly) the MOSFET, the MOSFET and the transformer will not like that since it supposes to be pulsing the Gate. I still cannot figure where that 13 v is generated from, and right now the PFC Voltage boost is proably not working either. By the way, did you check the MOSFET'S and Diode in the PFC section to see if they are OK?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
No still not getting 13vdc. Im getting about 2.5v out of the ic to the gate of the mosfet that previously blew. I am going to get a few more readings off it in a minute to give you an idea od what voltage is where e.g at the end of that resistor network.
I use paint to make markings on pictures. I find it best to zoom in to make your markings this makes them clearer when you save them.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
The PFC boosted voltage is also fed another resistor network. Did you get the 13vdc back that was treading low on the SMPS IC Vcc pin?
By the way, what do you to make the marking on the pictures on post #148, I like to use that instead of using the PDF.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
-
Re: Barco LCN-42 No Power
I replaced the blown mosfet on this today and the blown SMD resistor that connected to the CS pin of the SMPS IC. The great news is that it didnt blow this time.Leave a comment:
Related Topics
Collapse
-
Vizio e601i-A3 - Has Sound and Display, But No Backlight - Bad Power Supply Board or Bad LED Bulbs ?by Tynan DillI was given this TV from my great uncle. He said it just wouldn't turn on one day out of nowhere, replaced the TV, and gave it to me to possibly fix and use for myself.
Upon bringing it home and plugging it up, it showed a standby light.
I powered it on and without a flashlight, the display showed the "V" but the lighting is very dim, but visible.
The screen seems to blackout and stay black, but with a flashlight I can see the display.
With my Playstation 4 connected via HDMI, and running a game I can hear sound.
Assuming...7 Photos -
by PantherDaveHi all!
I'm trying to troubleshoot a Microsoft Surface Pro (5th gen) model 1796 that won't power on. Motherboard model is M1007506-015. My priority is retrieving data, but the SSD is integrated so it looks like if I can't repair it it'll need to go to a data recovery company. I've done a little basic board repair before, but nothing this advanced until now. So please forgive my ignorance in advance. 😅
I found the boardview for this laptop in the forums here, and am able to open it on my PC with FlexBV.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-hardware-devi... -
by GLISITHi all,
TL;DR - this laptop is driving me nuts with the oddball power-related behaviors. Appreciate any insight you can provide!
I'm experiencing a power issue on an Asus Probook P5440UF-XB74. Although I've worked with electronics and computers for decades, this is my first attempt at getting into motherboard-level component troubleshooting. Any help the community can provide is greatly appreciated!
A few weeks ago I was using the laptop (on battery power) for a Zoom meeting. The battery was running very low (long meeting) but I wasn't worried about... -
by sam_sam_samI have wanting to do this project for quite sometime now and I finally found a switching power supply that will work on this desoldering gun station ZD-915 that the original switching power supply took a shit and just was not worth trying to fix it because this switching power is not quite big enough to handle the heater element and the vacuum pump
One note when I tested the switching power supply and the voltage control board I noticed that this desoldering gun heat up much faster than the original switching power supply which I was really surprised by to the point that I might buy... -
This specification for the HP Pavilion Power Pavilion Power 15-cb009nl Notebook can be useful for upgrading or repairing a laptop that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the Pavilion Power 15-cb009nl boardview and Pavilion Power 15-cb009nl schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that...09-06-2024, 05:59 AM
- Loading...
- No more items.
Leave a comment: