For the first time I repaired a 5734Z Acer Aspire laptop from which the backlight did not work, but the screen showed output.
When I connected the laptop to an external monitor, it works.
First I replaced the invertor, but the problem persisted.
Then I ordered a new LED screen, to replace the LCD B156XW01 V.2 screen.
According to the supplier the LED screen was a good replacement for the B156XW01 V.2 LCD.
I replaced the screen, removed the invertor, installed the PCB, connected everything correctly, but the problem remained the same.
I saw display output, but no backlight.
Then I measured some connection points on the PCB which came along the LED screen:
+VBL : 18.06V
EN/ADJ : 3.31V
ON/PWM: 0v
-GND = GND
I am not too familiar with the terms I mentioned above, but could it be that there was nothing wrong with the display, and that a fuse might have blown on the laptop motherboard ?
When I measured voltages on the connector (which normally goes into the invertor) which I inserted in the PCB, then from left to right I measured:
GND
GND
0V
3.31V
3.31V
18.06V
18.06V
When I connected the laptop to an external monitor, it works.
First I replaced the invertor, but the problem persisted.
Then I ordered a new LED screen, to replace the LCD B156XW01 V.2 screen.
According to the supplier the LED screen was a good replacement for the B156XW01 V.2 LCD.
I replaced the screen, removed the invertor, installed the PCB, connected everything correctly, but the problem remained the same.
I saw display output, but no backlight.
Then I measured some connection points on the PCB which came along the LED screen:
+VBL : 18.06V
EN/ADJ : 3.31V
ON/PWM: 0v
-GND = GND
I am not too familiar with the terms I mentioned above, but could it be that there was nothing wrong with the display, and that a fuse might have blown on the laptop motherboard ?
When I measured voltages on the connector (which normally goes into the invertor) which I inserted in the PCB, then from left to right I measured:
GND
GND
0V
3.31V
3.31V
18.06V
18.06V
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