I am repairing the above model, a 50" Samsung Plasma TV. The symptoms were as you would expect, no picture and chassis goes back to standby shortly after switch-on. I purchased a Y-SUS repair kit and repaired the Y-SUS board. Following advice from a few forums I left out the top Y buffer board and switched on. All seems ok with faint snow on the bottom half of the screen. Checking the upper buffer board revealed 2 faulty 3407F IC's. I removed these, re-fitted the board and could see a picture in the top 1/4 of the screen, then faint snow for the bottom 3/4.
I'm wondering why there is only a picture on the top 1/4 of the screen. The second 1/4 is driven by the IC's that were removed and the last half is driven from the bottom buffer board.
This may well be of academic interest only, but does the logic board need to know that the previous buffer scan was completed sucessfully before enabling video on the next buffer scan? Should I worry that there is only the top 1/4 of the picture. I was expecting to see a picture with only the second 1/4 missing.
I'd be interested in your comments.
I'm wondering why there is only a picture on the top 1/4 of the screen. The second 1/4 is driven by the IC's that were removed and the last half is driven from the bottom buffer board.
This may well be of academic interest only, but does the logic board need to know that the previous buffer scan was completed sucessfully before enabling video on the next buffer scan? Should I worry that there is only the top 1/4 of the picture. I was expecting to see a picture with only the second 1/4 missing.
I'd be interested in your comments.
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