Alright I think we're finally getting somewhere! I finally found where the trace leads. It leads to what I think is an smd transistor. It just might be the bad component, but is there a way of testing it?
Alright I think we're finally getting somewhere! I finally found where the trace leads. It leads to what I think is an smd transistor. It just might be the bad component, but is there a way of testing it?
First we need to draw out the circuit right there to see what we need to check.
Both transistors in question have the marking "1Et", which is a BC847A.
We trace the tracks, and draw it out. I use a special circuit-designing program to draw them out on.
You can try using just a simple paint program, since it will take a while to install more programs...
On your picture, the transistor that is circled in red, where do the bottom two pins goto? I think one of them will go to ground. The other I think leads to R684.
Then you should check the voltage between the Emitter (right pin) and Base (left pin) to see if it has about 0.6~07Vdc, if not, that means the processor is not sending the signal to the base to keep this transistor on (this will cause the PSON to stay lo) when the TV is not on.
Component V604, With red probe on the emitter and black probe on the base, I get a reading of 0.035V. So does this means that the transistor is bad and is the cause?
VS02, I did the same measurement and got 0.683V so just comparing the differences.
Then you should check the voltage between the Emitter (right pin) and Base (left pin) to see if it has about 0.6~07Vdc, if not, that means the processor is not sending the signal to the base to keep this transistor on (this will cause the PSON to stay lo) when the TV is not on.
Do you think the other transistor pulls it high then?
Im kinda thinking the other transistor has to do with this one too. Like maybe they are hooked up as a buffer? (Two inverters)
You've made a mistake, it doesn't go to the resistor, it goes right under the chip in the corner.
EDIT: oh, you switched from one track to the other, and back again, I see now.
Strange that it connects to the crystal, unless it is supposed to be powered on when the tv is turned on.
Measure the voltage from ground to each end of RS34 back near the two transistors.
The soldered joint near the crystal is to reduce EMI by connecting the case of the crystal to ground creating an RF shield around the crystal.
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