Re: Big Black Bravia
Or maybe one of the many ICs isn't getting proper power, and this is causing the main processor to not start.
With that said, I think it's time to do some really hard work now... on the schematics for each board, mark every pin of every IC that has standby power coming to it. Then make a list of those ICs and the pins they should have standby power on. After that, take your multimeter and verify that each IC in your list does indeed have standby power going to it. Check off items as you go down through the list so you know what you've checked and what's working.
Also, I'm not sure if you have noticed, but any components on the schematics marked with "XX" underneath means they were not installed on your TV. Just keep that in mind as you follow the schematics.
Originally posted by Longbolt
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With that said, I think it's time to do some really hard work now... on the schematics for each board, mark every pin of every IC that has standby power coming to it. Then make a list of those ICs and the pins they should have standby power on. After that, take your multimeter and verify that each IC in your list does indeed have standby power going to it. Check off items as you go down through the list so you know what you've checked and what's working.
Also, I'm not sure if you have noticed, but any components on the schematics marked with "XX" underneath means they were not installed on your TV. Just keep that in mind as you follow the schematics.
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