Re: Proview LB 2006 W Monitor
No problem. Glad to hear you're feeling better, though.
Nice!
When it comes to cars, my hands become tied in a knot
. I do have a general idea of how everything works, but much rather not mess with it (always keep thinking I'll break something).
Anyways, back to the monitor...
2.5A is way too much. If diode D10 is overheating, there is definitely something bad down the line of the main boosted voltage rail. It's weird that U11 is not overheating - it should be as it tries to boost that voltage rail to +10 or more volts. Also, did fuse F5 blow?
Yup, that's definitely a short. What's very strange is that this didn't appear the first time you measured resistance between cathode of D10 and ground.
Now that you have removed R16 and R520, is there a short on their pads (i.e. the side that is not connected to cathode of D10)?
Also, have you tried removing C11?
Yes, pretty much anything would work, even wire or solder blob. Don't replace it yet until we find the short, though.
One of them (or maybe even both) most likely go to U14. Check with your multimeter. If so, check the ceramic caps around U14.
If you have any time, try rechecking all of the ceramic capacitors again. Keep in mind that some of them may have leftover flux from manufacturing, which may throw off your readings. When measuring SMD components, scratch the SMD component's pads a little bit with your multimeter probes.
Yes, it's getting a little harder, but as long as U11 isn't shorted, this should be repairable. Speaking of which, try measuring resistance between pin 22 (VDD) of U11 and ground. Also, measure resistance between pin 22 and the output of fuse F5 (or you can also use anode of D10 and the two pads on L2). Let me know what measurements you get.
-The AAT1164 datasheet states there should be a 10 Ohm resistor between the 5v rail and pin 22 (VDD), so ideally you'll want something close to that.
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When it comes to cars, my hands become tied in a knot

Anyways, back to the monitor...
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Now that you have removed R16 and R520, is there a short on their pads (i.e. the side that is not connected to cathode of D10)?
Also, have you tried removing C11?
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If you have any time, try rechecking all of the ceramic capacitors again. Keep in mind that some of them may have leftover flux from manufacturing, which may throw off your readings. When measuring SMD components, scratch the SMD component's pads a little bit with your multimeter probes.
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-The AAT1164 datasheet states there should be a 10 Ohm resistor between the 5v rail and pin 22 (VDD), so ideally you'll want something close to that.
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