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I can see one next to the two black caps labelled NP3. There may be others, I can't see any though. Test all the pins of NP3, relative to the metal case.
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Yes I do see it and what do you mean by test relative to the metal case
Meter on volts DC (20V), black probe in COM slot on meter and in a spare screw hole on TV (or any hole on the metal frame), red probe in volts/ohm and test each pin. Middle pin is the same as the fat tab, no need to test the fat tab. Report the pins 1, 2 and 3 (labelled arbitrarily, suggest left to right and that you keep it the same for each device.) Also include the part number on the device, for example AMS1117-18.
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Meter on volts DC (20V), black probe in COM slot on meter and in a spare screw hole on TV (or any hole on the metal frame), red probe in volts/ohm and test each pin. Middle pin is the same as the fat tab, no need to test the fat tab. Report the pins 1, 2 and 3 (labelled arbitrarily, suggest left to right and that you keep it the same for each device.) Also include the part number on the device, for example AMS1117-18.
I looked at the NP3, looks like Adjustable regulator (you can see two network resistors on pin 1 & Gnd and pin1 & pin2. If that is the case the output should be 1.3 +1.25Vref = 2.55V output at pin 2 ( if we know the value of the two resistors then we can calculate the output voltage). Input pin 3 is 5V as printed on the board.
On the bottom side around top left corner, you can also see Adjustable Vreg VA21.
The best way to check an adjustable regulator is the Vout to ADJ pin should measure 1.25V approximately.
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That works fine for me - you can also desolder them by applying a large glob of solder over all the pins, and then heating the glob with a soldering iron while slowly pushing the regulator. It will come off fairly quickly that way.
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That works fine for me - you can also desolder them by applying a large glob of solder over all the pins, and then heating the glob with a soldering iron while slowly pushing the regulator. It will come off fairly quickly that way.
I just tried removing a regulator of of a dead motherboard to practice, it worked ok with the solder that I have, but I think I will order some chip quick
and try it that way.
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