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.)
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.
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.
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.
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