I have a Sanyo DP46480 that when you turn it on the backlights come on after a few seconds, stay on momentarily then shut off. The TV continues to run with sound in the background and I can see video if I hold a flashlight up to it.
So far I've put an oscilloscope on the power connectors from the power supply board to the main system board. There was no ripple and voltages where good. I compared it to the expected voltages that are silk screened on the board.
The power connector from the power supply to the backlight inverter board has 9 pins, 4 marked ground, 4 marked 24V, and one odd man out, white wire, that also has 24V on it. They also have no ripple and no correlation between voltage and the backlight's working. They stay at there intended voltages.
Measuring the BL_ON pin I have spot on 3.3V, it comes on right when the backlights power up momentarily. When the backlights go off the voltage stays at 3.3V.
Using the holes in the back of the TV it appears that when the backlights come on that every CCFL powers on. I see no unevenness in display of the light. Some light from other tubes must bleed through, but I would expect with one not working it would be noticeable by the naked eye?
I have a known good back light inverter that I tried to put in and it does not change anything. Same problem, same symptoms.
The TV works with video and sound, so I would expect the power supply, system board, and TCON board to be ok. The system board is sending it's 3.3V signal to the inverter board. It appears that all the CCFL tubes are turning on before they shutdown, so I don't expect them to be bad? What is left?
Another note:
The BL adjustment pin that runs beside the BL_ON pin sends a PWM signal to the inverter. When it first comes on the pulse width is close to 100%, when the backlights turn off there isn't a change that correlates with it. However the pulse width slowly decays to ~50% over time. I don't know what the expected operation of this pin should be?
So far I've put an oscilloscope on the power connectors from the power supply board to the main system board. There was no ripple and voltages where good. I compared it to the expected voltages that are silk screened on the board.
The power connector from the power supply to the backlight inverter board has 9 pins, 4 marked ground, 4 marked 24V, and one odd man out, white wire, that also has 24V on it. They also have no ripple and no correlation between voltage and the backlight's working. They stay at there intended voltages.
Measuring the BL_ON pin I have spot on 3.3V, it comes on right when the backlights power up momentarily. When the backlights go off the voltage stays at 3.3V.
Using the holes in the back of the TV it appears that when the backlights come on that every CCFL powers on. I see no unevenness in display of the light. Some light from other tubes must bleed through, but I would expect with one not working it would be noticeable by the naked eye?
I have a known good back light inverter that I tried to put in and it does not change anything. Same problem, same symptoms.
The TV works with video and sound, so I would expect the power supply, system board, and TCON board to be ok. The system board is sending it's 3.3V signal to the inverter board. It appears that all the CCFL tubes are turning on before they shutdown, so I don't expect them to be bad? What is left?
Another note:
The BL adjustment pin that runs beside the BL_ON pin sends a PWM signal to the inverter. When it first comes on the pulse width is close to 100%, when the backlights turn off there isn't a change that correlates with it. However the pulse width slowly decays to ~50% over time. I don't know what the expected operation of this pin should be?
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