Re: sanyo no back ligth
OK, the last set of pictures, some are really good, some are kind of dark and yellowish/greenish pictures.
But I am able to trace out how the PWM IC for the backlights inverter gets its power from.
It is generated by the AUX winding of the 12v power supply. the output is fed through first voltage regulator circuits (Q602, Zener Diode ZD601), the output of the regulator then is fed to the switched transistor Q303 which is turn on by the OPTO IC 303 when the BL_ON (BL-SW) is applied.
So we need to find out if we are getting the VCC on pin 16 of the PWM IC301.
We still need the P/N of those IC's.
You will need to find the way to measure the voltages.
Make sure to use the negative leg of C821 as your GROUND REF.
Check ZD601, Q602, Q303, R320.
OK, the last set of pictures, some are really good, some are kind of dark and yellowish/greenish pictures.
But I am able to trace out how the PWM IC for the backlights inverter gets its power from.
It is generated by the AUX winding of the 12v power supply. the output is fed through first voltage regulator circuits (Q602, Zener Diode ZD601), the output of the regulator then is fed to the switched transistor Q303 which is turn on by the OPTO IC 303 when the BL_ON (BL-SW) is applied.
So we need to find out if we are getting the VCC on pin 16 of the PWM IC301.
We still need the P/N of those IC's.
You will need to find the way to measure the voltages.
Make sure to use the negative leg of C821 as your GROUND REF.
Check ZD601, Q602, Q303, R320.
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