Re: Benq v2210 Eco - one backlight strip not working
David-p - I am not sure you are following this at all - I believe the mosfets are within the OZ9955A have you looked at the pdf?
OP -I dont know how far you got with the test flow chart - last thing it says to test are the inductors - the coils with the 330 on top - THink you can only test for continuity on the two contacts.
Can you get a better picture of the faulty part of the board - without the flash.
I am also reading the part where budm says
There is OVP pin which will shut down the circuit if the Vout is too high (such as over voltage from the power supply or no LEDs attach so the voltage will rise up high), you should check the OVP of the working and not working IC.
Check the socket and make sure the pins are soldered correctly to the board
and no pins are badly bent or even missing. (it has happened!)
I have assumed so, but can you confirm nothing on the back of the board
David-p - I am not sure you are following this at all - I believe the mosfets are within the OZ9955A have you looked at the pdf?
OP -I dont know how far you got with the test flow chart - last thing it says to test are the inductors - the coils with the 330 on top - THink you can only test for continuity on the two contacts.
Can you get a better picture of the faulty part of the board - without the flash.
I am also reading the part where budm says
There is OVP pin which will shut down the circuit if the Vout is too high (such as over voltage from the power supply or no LEDs attach so the voltage will rise up high), you should check the OVP of the working and not working IC.
Check the socket and make sure the pins are soldered correctly to the board
and no pins are badly bent or even missing. (it has happened!)
I have assumed so, but can you confirm nothing on the back of the board
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