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  • ecking767
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by shameem
    Thanks!
    And please - Would you be able to identify the following components -
    COXA 16(sideways)
    XOW 11(sideways)

    B1 Y225
    B2 Y234
    C403 233
    I had an working T-CON board on my work bench and I concluded those parts wasn't the problem.But I did find on the working board there was 1.2 volts on the AO4854 pins 5-8. The non working board I was getting only 0.2 volts.

    shameem can you confirm this measure on the AO4854?
    I also replace the AO4854 and got the same low voltage.


    Thanks
    ecking767
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    Last edited by ecking767; 06-17-2013, 08:38 AM.

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  • tom66
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Probably are.
    Big one may be SMA/SMB size.
    Small one may be SOD-123 or SOD-323 size.

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  • shameem
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Could anyone figure out what these components are? Diodes?
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  • shameem
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Thanks!
    And please - Would you be able to identify the following components -
    COXA 16(sideways)
    XOW 11(sideways)

    B1 Y225
    B2 Y234
    C403 233

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  • tom66
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Not a regulator:
    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...97c81ee60b.pdf

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  • shameem
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    I have attached a picture of a regulator that may be suspect - I see 12v on one pin and gnd on tab - but the output pin (noted in blue) also shows 12v.

    The regulator is marked as X7W 16 (16 is printed sideways). Anyone know what that is?
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  • tom66
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    MAX9864 is most likely to be a gamma voltage reference

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  • shameem
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by ecking767
    IC Chip p/n: S24C12
    8C3VK8

    The other is a AO4854 dual N channel FET

    There is a Maxim chip, MAX9684 I can't find any datasheet for it,

    I'm wondering if those aren't regulator, maybe FETS? Im going to remove the
    two chips B1 and B2 and see what my multi-meter can tell me.

    I uploaded a close up picture
    I am in the exact same boat.....

    MAX9684 is a microcontroller it seems - http://www.xeltek.com/device_lists/MAXIM/MAX9684/

    None of the chips are getting 5v power supply -

    MAX17140 seems to be a power management module - http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...XvsAjpSw%3d%3d

    But all the chips need a 5v Vcc to operate and i cant find which regulator is responsible for the 5v bus.

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  • DULLTV
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Did you get it working ?

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  • dzooem
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    I found software for MAX9684 ! "MAX9684 EVKIT Software" http://www.maximintegrated.com/desig...cfm?EVKit=1017

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  • ecking767
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by seanxp
    It looks like about power circuit,the power ic MAX17140 may shut down the whole T-con power supple because of self-protection maybe.
    Did you measure the volts with FFC connection or without?
    Yes, the circuit is dead, only +12volts on the tab of B1 transistor. I'm not sure what is the function of MAX17140, can't find any datasheet. Im doing some circuit tracing to better understand what going on

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  • seanxp
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    It looks like about power circuit,the power ic MAX17140 may shut down the whole T-con power supple because of self-protection maybe.
    Did you measure the volts with FFC connection or without?

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  • ecking767
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    Hmm, none of these turn up a datasheet and they seem like proprietary ICs. If true, you may not have any option but to purchase a replacement t-con?

    If a replacement t-con is around $40, it might be worth the gamble for a 60 inch TV?
    If the T-CON board was available for less then $80.00 I will have made a purchase, but there isn't any available on eBay, Shopjimmy or on any other TVs parts website.

    I see some crack screen Vizio 60" E601I-A3 and A seller on eBay offering to fix this T-CON board but the price is a little high.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Hmm, none of these turn up a datasheet and they seem like proprietary ICs. If true, you may not have any option but to purchase a replacement t-con?

    If a replacement t-con is around $40, it might be worth the gamble for a 60 inch TV?

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  • ecking767
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    What is the part number of IC301?
    another Maxim = 17140E
    TL213

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  • tom66
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    The Maxim IC's likely a custom gamma IC, something like this:
    http://www.maximintegrated.com/datas...ex.mvp/id/5757

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    What is the part number of IC301?

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by ecking767
    IC Chip p/n: S24C12
    I believe the 24xxx chips are eeproms.
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 03-01-2013, 06:15 PM.

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  • ecking767
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    Originally posted by retiredcaps
    What is the part number of the two circled red components?
    IC Chip p/n: S24C12
    8C3VK8

    The other is a AO4854 dual N channel FET

    There is a Maxim chip, MAX9684 I can't find any datasheet for it,

    I'm wondering if those aren't regulator, maybe FETS? Im going to remove the
    two chips B1 and B2 and see what my multi-meter can tell me.

    I uploaded a close up picture
    Attached Files
    Last edited by ecking767; 03-01-2013, 06:13 PM.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Re: Vizio 60" E601I-A3 no display have sound

    What is the part number of the two circled red components?
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