Re: Vizio E321VL
The minimum voltage difference between pin 3 (input pin) and pin 2 (output pin) needs to be at least 1.3V for the regulator to regulate, for example, if you want to have 2.5V output, the input voltage must be at least 3.8V if it is less than that, the output will not be able to maintain 2.5V output. This is applied to both Fixed and Adjustable.
The adjustable regulator, the voltage between pin 1 (adj pin) and the output pin 2 will always be 1.25 (this 1.25V precision voltage reference is inside the IC). For example, if you have adjustable regulator with the resistors between pin 1 and ground, and second resistor between pin1 and pin2 to set the out put voltage to be at 3.5V. The voltage reading between pin 1 and pin 2 must always be 1.25V (if the precision ref voltage circuit is working), then the voltage reading between pin 1 and ground should be = 3.5 - 1.25 = 2.25V. At the same time, the input voltage has to be at least 3.5 + 1.3V = 4.8V minimum.
The fixed regulator has the resistor network inside the IC, so you can only verify the input and out voltages only, you cannot get access to the 1.25V precision voltage reference circuits inside.
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On my regulators U4 is 1.94v higher, U5 is 1.53v higher and U8 is 2.08v higher so all three regulators are higher than spec. Does that make them bad or just better than spec.? Also U4 is the LDO (nonadjustable) regulator and pin 1 should be going to ground which should register 0v if I am thinking properly and is showing 2.05v.Leave a comment:
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Did you read the spec sheet of the 1117 I attached in the earlier post, it will explain everything.Leave a comment:
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It looks to me like a ink stain. I can see a letter U under the whatever it is. It is not a hole for sure.
On my post, I think is #74 am I correct in what I am saying that the regulator is the same it is just what pin 1 is connected to that determines if it is fixed or adjustable. Fixed is connected to ground, Adjustable to a voltage source.Leave a comment:
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I guess I just answered my own question from post #74. You use the same regulator it is just connected to ground on the 1st leg. So the U4 regulator will not be adjustable because it is not wired to be.Leave a comment:
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I also rechecked the regulators and none of the three have a number like 1117-XX so how can I tell what the nonadjustable regulator should be.Leave a comment:
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If there is resistor to ground at pin1 of U6, then you should be able to read the voltage drop across that resistor unless you did not set the meter to the lower voltage scale so it can show better resolution.Leave a comment:
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I just took a look at U6 actually it is U8 my eyes are not great so I was wrong about the number, but under pin 1 it is printed on the board as (Adj.) under pin 2 it is (Out) and under pin 3 it says (In). Now the other two regulators: U5 says the same thing, but U4 does not have any of that printed on the board. So it looks like U8 and U5 are adjustable and U4 is not. I am going to try and take this board outside tomorrow and get a close up of each of these regulators and the arrangement of the resistors under them.Leave a comment:
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Not sure what you are seeing at pin 1 of U6, it looks (post #61) like it is fixed out put regulator with 3.3V input (pin3) and output (pin2) is 1.25V, pin 1 is ground (0v)Leave a comment:
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"I am going to try chasing down the traces in a few minutes. Should I start at the connector to the Main Board and work backward along the traces starting with the PS-On pin?"
I was just meaning check the two that I thought looked broken
in the "traces" picture. Just go to the next solder joint on each side of the break and measure the resistance - should be nil.
You can then visually check for more breaks - magnifying glass?.
Wait and see what ideas Budm has for testing the main board.Leave a comment:
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Check the resistance from pin 1 and ground, it should be 0 Ohm if it is fixed output voltage regulator.Leave a comment:
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You can easily tell if these 1117 are FIXED output or Adjustable out put or by looking at pin 1 (left most), if it is tied to ground, then it is fixed output, it has two resistors (one resistor from pin 1 to ground and another resistor between pin 1 and pin 2) then it is adjustable regulator. You can calculate the output voltage by using the formula as shown in the spec sheet.
On the adjustable regulator, the voltage between pin 1 and pin 2 should always be 1.25V (this is the ref voltage).Leave a comment:
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"I am going to try chasing down the traces in a few minutes. Should I start at the connector to the Main Board and work backward along the traces starting with the PS-On pin?"
I was just meaning check the two that I thought looked broken
in the "traces" picture. Just go to the next solder joint on each side of the break and measure the resistance - should be nil.
You can then visually check for more breaks - magnifying glass?.
Wait and see what ideas Budm has for testing the main board.Leave a comment:
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You can easily tell if these 1117 are FIXED output or Adjustable out put or by looking at pin 1 (left most), if it is tied to ground, then it is fixed output, it has two resistors (one resistor from pin 1 to ground and another resistor between pin 1 and pin 2) then it is adjustable regulator. You can calculate the output voltage by using the formula as shown in the spec sheet.
On the adjustable regulator, the voltage between pin 1 and pin 2 should always be 1.25V (this is the ref voltage).Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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On the 1117s what are the part numbers if they are fixed voltage then they usually say xx1117-33 xx1117-18 etc.
Early on you did say you had changed all the caps did that include the small start up cap ( Not being cheeky -but is it the right way round)
Have you had chance to check out the possible trace faults?Leave a comment:
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On the 1117s what are the part numbers if they are fixed voltage then they usually say xx1117-33 xx1117-18 etc.
Early on you did say you had changed all the caps did that include the small start up cap ( Not being cheeky -but is it the right way round)
Have you had chance to check out the possible trace faults?Leave a comment:
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Maybe re check pson test as in
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...2&postcount=26Leave a comment:
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U4 = 2.05 3.29 OF
U5 = 0.55 1.79 3.32
U6 = 0.0 1.24 3.32Leave a comment:
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