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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Originally posted by PlainBill View Post
    There isn't one. It's been integrated into the FSQ510.
    Ahh, yes, now I remember. Too many balls in the air today.

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
    Power mosfet? It usually is a 3 pin IC that is mounted on a heatsink. Measure the resistance between pins 1-2, 1-3, and 2-3.
    There isn't one. It's been integrated into the FSQ510.

    PlainBill

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Power mosfet? It usually is a 3 pin IC that is mounted on a heatsink. Measure the resistance between pins 1-2, 1-3, and 2-3.

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  • kolpro
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Ok I tested for shorts and here are the results so far.

    D101--.554
    D102---.558
    D107--.458
    D111---.460
    D301--.193
    D510--.458
    D501--.457
    D203--.164
    If I test the in opposite direction I get 0 for all D***

    R104 -- 196k ohms

    tested the Bridge and no shorts it tested good

    Please let me know if I'm missing something.

    Thanks
    Last edited by kolpro; 01-06-2012, 01:09 PM.

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  • bbjunkie
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Check in circuit, if any shorts show up then remove and re-test to confirm.

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  • kolpro
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
    I would check the following for potential shorted components:

    - bridge rectifier
    - power mosfet
    - all diodes in and around U101
    - R104 - see if it matches its color band

    Good call on ordering 2.

    Do I need to check these components out of the circuit or can I check them in place for the short?

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  • tom66
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    If it's the drain it's tied directly to the internal fet, so it's likely the fet died in a spectacular fashion. Causes include a power surge, high temperature, peaking drain voltage (exceeding 700V is okay once or twice... but not too many times) or a chip that was just on it's last legs (e.g. from being operated near it's limits continuously, like in a current limit mode.)

    I would expect the mains fuse to blow; check that (including the plug fuse.)

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Originally posted by kolpro View Post
    Yep I just check that datasheet as well does this give you a flag as to maybe why it blew and maybe if I should be checking something else as well?
    I would check the following for potential shorted components:

    - bridge rectifier
    - power mosfet
    - all diodes in and around U101
    - R104 - see if it matches its color band

    Good call on ordering 2.

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  • kolpro
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Thanks much I just ordered the part from Mouser Electronics and once the part comes in I'll post the results. I went ahead and ordered 2 just for the heck of it only cost me $11 bucks with shipping.

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  • kolpro
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Yep I just check that datasheet as well does this give you a flag as to maybe why it blew and maybe if I should be checking something else as well?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Originally posted by kolpro View Post
    Then I begin to think what would have caused this problem and if I replace the chip will it blow again. So any help would be gladly appreciated.
    Datasheet is at



    That pin looks like the Drain from figure 3. The description says high voltage power SenseFET drain connection.

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  • kolpro
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    LOL.....Thanks for the fast response I googled FSQ510 but not "buy FSQ510" I should have thought of that.

    Thanks
    again

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    findchips.com is fast easy way to find parts as it searches all the major distributors for you.

    http://www.findchips.com/avail?part=FSQ510

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  • PlainBill
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    Re: Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    What the heck is going on here!!!! We had a bunch of threads that opened with something like "My TV dont work. how d o i fix itt?"

    Now you come along and give a great description, and provide excellent pictures. It's great.

    Sorry, you only get a silver star. If you had Googled buy FSQ510 you would have discovered Mouser Electronics in Texas has them available for $1.18, shipping will run $5, and you should have it on Saturday.

    PlainBill

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  • kolpro
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    Philips 47PFL5704D F7 No Power

    Hello all and thanks in advance....

    I have been on this site for a few days now researching my problem and kind of have an idea of what my problem is. Long story short I have a Philips 47PFL5704D F7 and when it's plugged up I get no power at all. I opened the back and looked for the usual suspects being the caps and all seem to be good. But I did come across a IC chip (U101) labeled FVK31 "bottom line" FSQ510. This chip has 7 legs and the side with 3 legs is blown the leg is blown off the chip, so I think maybe replacing this chip may solve my problem. Then I begin to think what would have caused this problem and if I replace the chip will it blow again. So any help would be gladly appreciated.

    I also tried to find the chip and it seems that I can order off ebay from China for really cheap but do anyone know where I can get this from closer maybe radioshack? I live in Chicago.


    Thanks again.....
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