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Samsung "MU" series (UN, UA, UExxMUxxxx) fault dump IC1604 25Q40...
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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhat program did you use?
NeoProgrammer V2.2.0.10 ?
Did you program the chip through a clothespin or solder the chip through an adapter?
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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!
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Originally posted by Mr.Pc View PostHey 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!
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
25Q40 is working, have you disconnected the lvds cable from the motherboard? (in this case how TV behaves)
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Originally posted by Mr.Pc View Post
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.
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
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.
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
Post a high-quality photo in the area of the lvds connectors.
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