Samsung "MU" series (UN, UA, UExxMUxxxx) fault dump IC1604 25Q40...
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Thank you, lotas, but it didn't help.
This is my home TV. When it broke, I took it to a service center. They diagnosed it as a broken processor.
I repair other electronics and am not an expert in TVs, but this seemed strange to me. So I decided to try it myself.
In 25q40, I found that the firmware start was missing and searching the forums suggested that this was a common problem. But fixing this problem resulted in the standby voltage appearing, the TV started to turn on, but there was no image.
Scratches on 25Q80 indicate that they tried to flash it without unsoldering it. This makes me think that I will have to further improve my skills in TV repair.Comment
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Thank you, lotas, but it didn't help.
This is my home TV. When it broke, I took it to a service center. They diagnosed it as a broken processor.
I repair other electronics and am not an expert in TVs, but this seemed strange to me. So I decided to try it myself.
In 25q40, I found that the firmware start was missing and searching the forums suggested that this was a common problem. But fixing this problem resulted in the standby voltage appearing, the TV started to turn on, but there was no image.
Scratches on 25Q80 indicate that they tried to flash it without unsoldering it. This makes me think that I will have to further improve my skills in TV repair.
If the TV was already at the service center, then it is possible that the 25Q40 already had a non-original dump, maybe they tried to program it without saving the original one..Last edited by lotas; 12-29-2024, 12:02 PM.Comment
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BN94-12398F
CY-KK040HGNV2H
If this is not the original dump, then why is it also corrupted? I hope this is the original. Maybe you're right.Comment
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A working Dump is damaged immediately after power is applied, if the status register (0x88, 0x42) is not set after writing; if the service center did not do this, then it is damaged again.Comment
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Телевізор не включається, немає режиму очікування! SAMSUNG UE55MU6172
The TV does not turn on, there is no standby mode! SAMSUNG UE55MU6172Attached FilesComment
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Hello! My TV is a Samsung UN43MU6100G from board BN94-12431J, CODE: BN41-02568B.Dump from this! Could you help me a fix this problem? This TV in standby stay blinking and not turn on!Attached FilesComment
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Hello Iotas. Can you please check this dump? UE43NU7022K. Thank you!Attached FilesComment
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Hi, try the working dump.Comment
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Greetings friends,
i have a Samsung TV UE40MU6402U with board BN41-02568b
The problem is that i have no standby
I thint that maybe the problem is software related since i have voltages in board.
I read the IC1604 (W25Q40CL)
Propably problem is the IC1604 but i read all of them.
If someone knows or have software to help please you are welcome.
Thanks in advance for your time and your help.Attached FilesComment
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Greetings friends,
i have a Samsung TV UE40MU6402U with board BN41-02568b
The problem is that i have no standby
I thint that maybe the problem is software related since i have voltages in board.
I read the IC1604 (W25Q40CL)
Propably problem is the IC1604 but i read all of them.
If someone knows or have software to help please you are welcome.
Thanks in advance for your time and your help.Comment
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The thread title has been renamed to Samsung "MU" series (UN, UA, UExxMUxxxx) fault dump IC1604 25Q40...Comment
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