Re: Dell 2408wfpb
PSU : TP710 - 3,3V
TP707 - signal on=3,3V , off=0V
3,3V and signal go from the IC FLI30336-AC BGA
reball or new
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Dell 2408wfpb
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Is the inverter of this display the same as the 2407 ?Leave a comment:
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Has this been resolved? I have the option to refurbish one of these monitors and it appears that it's exhibiting the same fault. I'd rather not have to buy replacement circuit-board modules...Leave a comment:
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So your power supply is OK then since you are getting the 23V. Just start checking the voltage regulator on the main board next.Leave a comment:
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I like to see pictures of all the boards to see if they look anything like what I have here:
http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...P%20Rev%20A02/Leave a comment:
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It looks like it works the same as the 2407 I just took apart, if he is getting the 23Vdc (the 2407 uses 19V always on power supply) then the power supply is working, the lower voltages are on the logic board and are done by the LDO regulator and buck converter regulators.
Start checking those voltages, it should have some 3.3V, 1.8V LDO on the logic board.Leave a comment:
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Having looked at budm's dissection of a dell 2407wfpb:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21042
Even though the boards are different, they apear to be made by the same company. Using the 2407 as a reference, it looks like the standby voltage is not 5v. The question now is your video card sending the PS/ON and BL/ON commands?
Have you tried measuring the voltages of the power/video board wiring harness when you press the on/off power button? Hopefully you will see one of the wires that's now reading 0v rise to ~3.5-5vLeave a comment:
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You may be correct,unfortunately I don't know a lot about this Model,so would be helpful,if we perhaps had some more input from someone who does ?Leave a comment:
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Just wondering if the 23V is the standby voltage and maybe there's some sort of 5V regulator on the video/logic board? Why else would they be running 23V to the logic/video board?Leave a comment:
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I would concentrate on finding the 5v,This is normally the only voltage that is regulated,and the rest do tend to 'float' somewhat,so think the 23v for now is not a problem.Leave a comment:
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Were the volatages taken with it all connected up?
In pic 4 down the right hand side there are the 4 bigger components with 2 and a half legs
bottom one might be Q30 - Can you read the part numbers on them(may be all the same)Leave a comment:
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Were they exactly 23.00 or 23.99 or 23.01
I think were aiming for 24v so the rest of the decimals is important
Now to find the 5v
Have you got the board part numbers as requested
And what does the black writing say on the board edgeLast edited by selldoor; 06-14-2012, 01:46 PM.Leave a comment:
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Power going to inverter board
1 BL 23
2 BR 23
3 R 23
4 O 23
5 Y 23
6-10 Ground
Going to Video Board
Bl 0
NC 0
BR 23
R 0
O 23
Y 23
G 0
Blue 0
Black 0
Gray 0Leave a comment:
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I recommend you follow selldoor's suggestion in post #14 and measure the connector voltages. There's a 5V standby voltage that should be on at all times.Leave a comment:
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Bad as in not working properly, like the focus on my point and shoot camera. Let me know if you need certain component numbers. Patiently waiting for those voltages.Leave a comment:
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Always check them outside the circuits since it can have other components (resistors, capacitors, SEMI conductors) in parallel with the cap you are checking.Leave a comment:
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