Samsung "MU" series (UN, UA, UExxMUxxxx) fault dump IC1604 25Q40...
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Standby led turns on and immediately off, sometimes led bars turns on and off imediatelyComment
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Maybe I found the problem...
I noticed that the component indicated in the photo it's no longer there, probably has blown out during the desoldering of the chip.
Is there any solution?Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Hey guys! I also have my Samsung TV UN65MU6100G whith main pcb model/code: BN41-02568B and power supply: BN44-00808D which is not turning on and only has the standby LED blinking. I opened the TV and did some tests with the source board and the LEDs light up and the voltage is stable. It has two eproms and I believe the problem is in one of them. Could anyone help me with this, I extracted the file from both. Thank you in advance for everyone's attention!Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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25Q40 is working, have you disconnected the lvds cable from the motherboard? (in this case how TV behaves)Hey guys! I also have my Samsung TV UN65MU6100G whith main pcb model/code: BN41-02568B and power supply: BN44-00808D which is not turning on and only has the standby LED blinking. I opened the TV and did some tests with the source board and the LEDs light up and the voltage is stable. It has two eproms and I believe the problem is in one of them. Could anyone help me with this, I extracted the file from both. Thank you in advance for everyone's attention!Comment
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I disconnected the lvds cables and it remains the same. I noticed that when I plug in the power supply, the voltage fluctuates as if there was a short on the main board. I found an inductor L406_UT on the main board that has a very low resistance of 0.04ohms. I don't have the schematics so I don't know if it's right.Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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There is a negative voltage (VGL) on the T-CON, so one inductor should be connected to ground with one terminal, to convert the negative voltage relative to the ground, rather this is this inductor, check how it is connected.
I disconnected the lvds cables and it remains the same. I noticed that when I plug in the power supply, the voltage fluctuates as if there was a short on the main board. I found an inductor L406_UT on the main board that has a very low resistance of 0.04ohms. I don't have the schematics so I don't know if it's right.Comment
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I have already checked your connection and everything is normal considering this negative voltage. I've already checked the USB and HDMI and there is no short. I also checked two mosfets that are in the connector that comes from the power supply and there are no shorts, which is why I was doubting the 25q40.Comment
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I managed to find the points you mentioned, but I don't know how to identify them like that on the PCB. My camera isn't the best, but I believe I can see it. I marked a red dot in each place. I also want to thank you for your time and attention.Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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by YanlebHi all,
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I did disconnect the panel cables and the WIFI modules, the board is still dead.
I did read in many posts that IC1604 25Q40 becomes corrupted. It has proper 3.3 volt on VCC pin 8. I did read that if I post its dump here someone can fix it. Is that right?
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by totofCould you help me...
I have a Samsung UE55MU6102K with the following problem : I disconnect the motherboard from main power supply from and the backlight leds light up.
Then motherboard connected, standby led is on and current consuption is 18W.
Then trying to start the TV, the standby led is blinking once but TV don't start and standby led stay red.
Maybe the firmware in the IC SPI Flash W25Q40CL (IC1604) is corrupted.
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