I have a Dell E176FPb 17" lcd manufactured by BenQ. It will not power on i.e. there is no light on the power button. I have taken the panel apart and examined the power inverter board and found that it does not use the common p channel Mosfet C5707 eventhough the circuit board has blank spaces for them?. There are no bulging capacitors, found the 2A 250V pico fuse burned and one of the Bridge Rectifiers faulty. Replaced the fuse, bridge rectifier and 0.22uf 275V capacitors but still could not get it working. Anyone have any experience with this LCD panel or problem? Appreciate if anyone also has the schematics for this model of inverter board.
Dell E176FPb 17" LCD No Power!
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According to my friend, what happened was one day was he tried turning it on and it wouldn't work, the light on the power button wouldn't on at all and it just seemed to die like that. Wasn't because of lightning or surge because he said that he use a surge protector and never on his computer in a thunderstorm.
Further asking around came out with the suggestion that the SMPS could be a problem but comparison with a similar Benq inverter board using a multimeter didn't show a transformer problem...Could it be... there is a defective NCP1200 power IC, however at the moment can't seem to find this IC in the shops around my neighbourhood...can the IC3842 or SG6841D be a suitable replacement?
Finally, another friend indicated that the TL1451 is an inverter IC and will not cause no power symptom unless in rare cases, it is totally shorted. Will put up pictures of the inverter board asap...Last edited by mrlooi; 07-15-2008, 01:00 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by olivercanplease send some picture to see the power supply.
As mentioned, the 4 C5707 and the 2 P-Channel Mosfet IRFU9024 transistors are missing from the Dell board! Can I confirm that this board doesn't need these transistors to work...or my nagging suspicion the an unscrupulous repairer could have removed them...as I remember my friend brought the LCD to a shop for assessment and quotation on repairs before passing the LCD to me.Comment
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Originally posted by arnesonWhats up with Q602 on the bottom of board?
Appears to exploded.
Pls. focus attention on the first 2 pictures attached, which is from the Dell power board, while the 3rd pix from Benq (Brown color) is only for comparison purposes...Comment
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Originally posted by arnesonNo I meant transistor Q602.
Unless I'm seeing it wrong, there is only one third of it left intact.
It's sitting right next to 603 at lower left corner.
Nearly missed it...since it is so small.
Any idea on the code for this SMD transistor Q602, which is located on the bottom of the circuit board (green color) or a similar one normally used for Dell 17 inch Lcds by Benq?Comment
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I have identified Q602 with marking W06 and Q603 with marking W04. Further checks indicated that SMD transistor W06 is PMBS3906, a PNP 40V 100ma general purpose PNP transistor manufactured by Phillips. The same is for W04, which is actually PMBS3904.
My problem is where to buy such SMD transistors as its not available here. Just wondering whether I can substitute W06 with 2SA812 and W04 with BC307 transistors. Any suggestions out there?...Comment
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Originally posted by arnesonA matching general purpose may bring you back to life if you carefully check any Zeners in that area.
Looks more and more like a surge victim.Comment
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I got this lcd with the IC701 at the bottom of the board damage , it seems melted or something . so anyone here know where can I buy this IC701 chip and how much ? What else could damage if this chip is damage ?
Thanks for answering my question in advanceComment
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Originally posted by mrlooiThanks for the suggestion...will just do that asap...in the meantime I have identified equivalent transistors for SMD W06 = 2N3906 & W04 = 2N3904...
Also, you need to check your secondary output diodes as well... they can short and blow the SNOT out of the driver primary.
Also, R624 looks like she smoked, all the more reason to check EVERYTHING.Comment
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Originally posted by eddcsI got this lcd with the IC701 at the bottom of the board damage , it seems melted or something . so anyone here know where can I buy this IC701 chip and how much ? What else could damage if this chip is damage ?
Thanks for answering my question in advance
If they are no longer vissible then I suggest you ask MRLOOI to have a look at his while he has his monitor appart, he could give you the numbers and letters off hisComment
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Re: Dell E176FPb 17" LCD No Power!
Dell 17 inch E176fpb has your power PCB and the IC u asked is 1200AP40
and if u know any thing regarding zd602 and zd 601 please share
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