This is my first thread and here goes.
The power-on led does not light up, no display, no back lighting, no "power on" LED signal.
I checked the power board (ILP-001) and it is supplying all the correct voltages to the other 2 boards: compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) driver board and display controller board on seperate cables.
The "on/off" signal from the display controller board (ILIF-006) is at ground. This signals an "off" or fault mode I suppose.
When I pop the "on/off" wire (green) from the cable connector between the power board and controller board and connect it to 5Vdc through a 2K ohm resistor (to limit current) the compact fluorescent lamps illuminate. They go out again in about 5 sec.s. My guess is that the "on/off" signal normally oscillates in "on" mode. This seems to suggest that the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) driver board is functional.
I hooked-up the VGA signal and started looking at the display controller board.
Since the voltages are power supply voltages to the controller are correct I then checked the signal at the micro-controller chip crystal and there does not seem to be any oscillations there.
This suggests that the controller is at fault/dead.
I have not got a substute display controller so I am going to need some help to keep this one out of the recycling bin.
The power-on led does not light up, no display, no back lighting, no "power on" LED signal.
I checked the power board (ILP-001) and it is supplying all the correct voltages to the other 2 boards: compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) driver board and display controller board on seperate cables.
The "on/off" signal from the display controller board (ILIF-006) is at ground. This signals an "off" or fault mode I suppose.
When I pop the "on/off" wire (green) from the cable connector between the power board and controller board and connect it to 5Vdc through a 2K ohm resistor (to limit current) the compact fluorescent lamps illuminate. They go out again in about 5 sec.s. My guess is that the "on/off" signal normally oscillates in "on" mode. This seems to suggest that the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) driver board is functional.
I hooked-up the VGA signal and started looking at the display controller board.
Since the voltages are power supply voltages to the controller are correct I then checked the signal at the micro-controller chip crystal and there does not seem to be any oscillations there.
This suggests that the controller is at fault/dead.
I have not got a substute display controller so I am going to need some help to keep this one out of the recycling bin.
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