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    Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

    Originally posted by ohmmy View Post
    One of the 3.3v outputs goes to pin 27 on the processor called AVDD_DVI, right before the pin there's a resistor. I took it out and the pads when measured without it give a short reading, does that mean the processor is shorted?
    I thought you were asking what value resistor this was.

    I'm not finding the short, I even tried the 33 ohm with power from CPU psu and ran it for a while as I freeze sprayed. Everything stayed frosty.

    The only place it appeared to evaporate quicker was right under the processor as I sprayed some smt caps. Even tried taking them out and still nothing

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      Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

      Well I finally got that external power supply in.

      Connected it from output of that regulator to ground.

      Had to keep raising current before voltage started to rise. Peaked at 3.28A at 1.5V

      The only thing that got warm to the touch was the heat sink on the processor. Some smt caps directly underneath were slightly warm too but they were ones I had removed prior to this going by the schematic which didn't cause a change.

      What do you think?

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        Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

        3.3 * 1.5 = 5 watts. A lot of heat.
        Something should be smoking, I suppose there's a chance it's the processor as that's about the only thing that could get so hot, but they cannot short 0 ohms AFAIK. Did you try freeze spray?
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          Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

          AFAIK?

          Yeah I used freeze spray and only the areas around the processor seemed to evaporate quickest. Lots of smt caps.

          However in referring to the schematic I've noticed with LS04 and LS05 removed. Short is gone.

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            Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

            LS04 is connected to a pin on the processor labeled AVDD_33

            LS05 is connected to a 390 ohm resistor (which measures fine off board) and that connects to a pin on the processor labeled AVDD_MPLL

            Set won't turn on with both them lines disconnected (inductors removed) but I get steady standby light and voltages

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              Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

              Is there no cap across AVDD_33 to GND?
              AFAIK = As far as I know
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                Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

                Originally posted by tom66 View Post
                Is there no cap across AVDD_33 to GND?
                AFAIK = As far as I know
                No just directly into a pin on the processor and correction LS05 goes into a point on the processor labeled AVDD_DVI

                Can't just buy replacement processors for main boards right?
                Last edited by ohmmy; 11-07-2013, 04:09 PM.

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                  Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

                  Probably not if they have a dedicated program, if not then maybe, swapping a 100+ pin chip may be difficult though.
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                    Re: Dynex DX-32L150A11 Standby Blink

                    Yeah I'll just shop around for a main board. Thanks for all your help and patience with this one. Even though couldn't directly fix it, it was a fun learning journey.

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