Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
I just figured it out, its a MAX120 ADC chip.
EDIT: Turns out its NOT a MAX120, I don't know what it is.
32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
That middle chip - is it the one that had the label on- what did the label say.
Also it may just be glue obscuring the lettering even if you havent any chalk
try cleaning it with alcohol.Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
So that chip must be ok, and its powering something.
We should figure out what that other chip says on it.
Try taking a few more pics to see if you can make out what is written on it, and try it with flash a few times too.Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
If only I had some chalk. On pin 5 I get 0vLeave a comment:
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Not my trick... Thank Daniel Grillo, the author of that post.Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Tieny, whats the voltage on pin 5 of the AO4803A?Last edited by ben7; 07-24-2012, 12:36 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Is the last one not a 4803a
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...O4803A&cur=USDLeave a comment:
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You could try Tom66's chalk trick
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...1&postcount=43
Whoever invented that should get a cookie!
That sure is a fine little tip! Ofc I have no problem reading the text on chips, but sometimes the text is extremely light.Leave a comment:
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You could try Tom66's chalk trick
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...1&postcount=43Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Eh no luck, i can't seem to make any of it out, my eyes are going =/Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Second one is probably serial FLASH due to its size.Leave a comment:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
The second one, I cant read the text on it either.
And the third one, I cant find any info on it.
Try getting a bright flashlight and putting up to the chip, and move around and see if you can make them out.Leave a comment:
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