Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Proving what exactly? what is the test and what is the solution?Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-17-2023, 02:03 PM.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Remove these protective diode assemblies and check again, it doesn’t help, put a clean Spi Flash, check with it, if that doesn’t help, then you will need to look for a dump on it under your panel.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Ok, well that makes 3 of us that have suggested remove both of them and try it, your move Nick, I Have also seen the tech get a good display by removing several of those resistors in the same area of the panel driver board. Can not recall if any were faulty or not, video was not in English.Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-17-2023, 02:27 PM.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
I'm trying to do everything you all are saying. I did a whole bunch of checks of the diode packs like @diah asked for in post #113. I can also remove the packs, but just so i'm clear, it is possible to get a picture with the spi flash and diode packs removed?Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
These diodes are not needed here at all, they cause more problems and they can leak and plant signal lines, remove them, everything will work without them, you need to experiment with spi flash.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
The SPI Flash is currently removed. Do i need to re-install it for the panel to "potentially" work?Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Ok, so looks like your spi flash is junk, so you need a new one, spi flash might hold firmware, so probably no sense trying to get tv going til you get new spi flash, did anyone look up the datasheet, will probably tell you if you need to program it or not, then with fixed spi try tv, if still problem then by all means remove both those diode assemblies on panel driver board.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
why you are hurry by judgments... troubleshooting need steps one by one..
my suggest don't remove any further parts and i did write this.
where are the result of my asking in POST #66 ???
where are the Value list of my asking post #113 ???
do you understand why i wrote this #POST ...???Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Agreed step by step is best, he can't do 66, no programmer yet, and 113 he said will do in post 114 but must have forgot??Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-18-2023, 05:57 AM.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Both you and Lotus said the spi flash looked suspicious, so well if it walks like a duck it's prolly a duck, there seemed to be some difference of opinion about if the programmer would handle the job of telling if the spi is ok or not. So there we are, you 2 pro techs with completely opposite thoughts on it, I know both of you are completely competent, so WHO is right???Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-18-2023, 06:07 AM.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
I ordered a new one.
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
Ok, so looks like your spi flash is junk, so you need a new one, spi flash might hold firmware, so probably no sense trying to get tv going til you get new spi flash, did anyone look up the datasheet, will probably tell you if you need to program it or not, then with fixed spi try tv, if still problem then by all means remove both those diode assemblies on panel driver board.Attached FilesComment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
about the spi. if you don't find it or it damaged during talking it out... the new one will written by MB when there are correct boot / Operation.
but you need to measure it pin the 8 & 4 in reserve way to compare with yours first checkComment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
are this reading while LVDS disconnected !!!!
about the spi. if you don't find it or it damaged during talking it out... the new one will written by MB when there are correct boot / Operation.
but you need to measure it pin the 8 & 4 in reserve way to compare with yours first checkComment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
i think i write before.. ""right now MB after remove IC601 boot correct BL okay...Sound OK and we should not back consider right now on MB""... it logic talk that after this test point our focus will be on Panel but as SOLO because this is measurements of Diode mode and R so we don't need MB interface with any reading.Comment
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Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture
i think i write before.. ""right now MB after remove IC601 boot correct BL okay...Sound OK and we should not back consider right now on MB""... it logic talk that after this test point our focus will be on Panel but as SOLO because this is measurements of Diode mode and R so we don't need MB interface with any reading.Comment
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