Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Diah
    - OP CH314 still working.. this will never die or kill
    - GD25B32C I/O NOR Flash had leak. not shorted
    - DT602 had leak
    all above 2 & 3 points caused by Panel cells / COFs
    - end result T_con circuit on MB as ( nomoresonys ) expected but its toasted
    So your opinion is that the panel has the problem and there's no way to fix?

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  • Diah
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    - OP CH314 still working.. this will never die or kill
    - GD25B32C I/O NOR Flash had leak. not shorted
    - DT602 had leak
    all above 2 & 3 points caused by Panel cells / COFs
    - end result T_con circuit on MB as ( nomoresonys ) expected but its toasted

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Here are the latest drivers for the CH341A programmer.
    CH341SER.EXE - self-installing archive with USB to serial driver.
    CH341PAR.EXE - self-installing archive with multiprotocol interface driver (this is for programmer mode)
    Attached Files

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    For such a "green" mod is not needed. 28 pin is powered by 3.3v.
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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Nicktronic
    So I bought another CH341A just in case i bricked the one i have like @lotas suggested.

    Now, when I get the new one, DO I NEED TO DO THE MOD (lift pin 28 of CH341 and run mod wire from pin 28 to the middle pin of 3.3V regulator)? From the datasheet of the SPI, I see it cannot handle 5V.
    Yes, it's better to make this mod, because the chip itself will already be powered not by 5v, but by 3.3v and, accordingly, the signal lines between spi will also be at 3.3v, this is with a green board programmer CH341A (old revision) mod does not need to be done, everything is fine there , but it is better to make a programmer with a black board.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    CH341 has both 3.3 and 5v.: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...volt&_osacat=0

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

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    Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-20-2023, 03:48 PM.

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    So I bought another CH341A just in case i bricked the one i have like @lotas suggested.

    Now, when I get the new one, DO I NEED TO DO THE MOD (lift pin 28 of CH341 and run mod wire from pin 28 to the middle pin of 3.3V regulator)? From the datasheet of the SPI, I see it cannot handle 5V.

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Diah
    lotas talking on pin 9 of the IC dont connect it to 3.3V as some idiot on internet say... and he is correct dont .. just the red wire you did enough.

    i am talking on jumper pins 123 .... take look downside its printed pin 1-2 programmer pin 2-3 TTL also you need to short pin 1-2 with jumper
    ah ok, thanks

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  • Diah
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Nicktronic
    Hmmm, @diah says use the jumper, @lotas says do not use the jumper lol. What do i do!?? At this point, I've tried all combinations and no luck. SPI is likely dead and if @lotas is right, the CH341 is dead. :S
    lotas talking on pin 9 of the IC dont connect it to 3.3V as some idiot on internet say... and he is correct dont .. just the red wire you did enough.

    i am talking on jumper pins 123 .... take look downside its printed pin 1-2 programmer pin 2-3 TTL also you need to short pin 1-2 with jumper

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Hmmm, @diah says use the jumper, @lotas says do not use the jumper lol. What do i do!?? At this point, I've tried all combinations and no luck. SPI is likely dead and if @lotas is right, the CH341 is dead. :S

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Diah
    U ribbon you mean..... if yes... this ribbon should be connected so because the board sandwich, it may the pins go to end corner of the display.
    Yes, I understand but I checked DT601/DT602 pin 5 to all the pins of connector of the U ribbon at each end of the board.

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  • Diah
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Nicktronic
    I checked every pin, cap, solder pad, test point etc on the board with LVDS and U cables removed and could not find a connection to anything from DT601 pin 5 and DT602 pin 5. Is it possible they are not used?
    U ribbon you mean..... if yes... this ribbon should be connected so because the board sandwich, it may the pins go to end corner of the display.

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  • Diah
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    yours photo

    you should put the yellow jumper clip on pin 1 & 2 this is programmer.... and if you want to use the adapter as serial for log dump the jumper need to be at pin 2 & 3
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Diah; 04-19-2023, 07:01 PM.

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  • Diah
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    1- yours jumper the red wire enough don't do any more
    2- use the program i later attached at my post #145
    3- be sure the PCB of the chip sitting on the programmer pin 1 on 1

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Without a jumper it gives out 3.3v (for spi flash), with a jumper it gives out 5v (for eeprom 24Cxxx), but if you make a mod (with 9 pin, only for spi, then it is absolutely impossible to put a jumper). 5v then goes to 9 pin and that's it - the chip itself burns out.
    It was necessary to do the mod only with power at 3.3v without a jumper for 9 pin.
    Last edited by lotas; 04-19-2023, 06:19 PM.

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by lotas
    !!! DO NOT CONNECT 3.3V TO PIN 9 OF CH341 otherwise the CH341 will burn in 5.0v selection. !!!

    Did you install a jumper when setting 9 pin to 3.3v?
    Yup, as the many sites and videos said to do. Crappy, so what does that mean? It will output 5 V to VCC of the SPI flash?

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by Nicktronic
    Ok, I aslo did this mod; lift pin 28 of ch341 and jumper to 3.3V tab of regulator and also jumper to pin 9 of ch341. Should i have done this? I'm reading information now that says it was wrong to do that.
    !!! DO NOT CONNECT 3.3V TO PIN 9 OF CH341 otherwise the CH341 will burn in 5.0v selection. !!!

    Did you install a jumper when setting 9 pin to 3.3v?
    Last edited by lotas; 04-19-2023, 05:17 PM.

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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    it is determined in the device manager

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  • Nicktronic
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    Re: Samsung QN75Q60TAF Boot Loop fixed but no picture

    Originally posted by lotas
    The drivers were installed correctly, it is determined in the device manager, the jumper is not needed here, it is for 5v.
    Yes, drivers installed correctly

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