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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhat reball? First, check the I²C bus (SDA, SCL) between the T-CON (eeprom) and the motherboard, what is the resistance on this bus relative to ground, use an oscilloscope to check whether data is being exchanged on it...
Relative to ground: 4.6KOhm both.
They are not shorted to eachother.
Unfortunately scoping and BGA has to wait too, I forgot about the holidays and family time.. 😆
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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhat reball? First, check the I²C bus (SDA, SCL) between the T-CON (eeprom) and the motherboard, what is the resistance on this bus relative to ground, use an oscilloscope to check whether data is being exchanged on it...
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And also check the area where the eeprom was missing, maybe before you, when the eeprom was dismantled, the resistors were removed or damaged, compare with the original board and use a multimeter to call these lines (sda, scl) from this eeprom chip through the lvds cable to the motherboard to see if they reach.
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Originally posted by dominik0801 View PostHello guys.
Today I got this TV for free, the friend included a "new" (used) TCON with it, since he told me, that doesn't work either.
With the stock TCON, this TV turns on, stays on, but the screen only has 5 RED vertical lines on it, and that's it.
Backlight stays on and is fine.
With the "new" TCON, the TV turns on, shows SONY logo, some spinning circles, then the TV goes blank, and the stand-by LED is blinking 5 times, won't react to anything.
I have read some forums, where it's been told that the part number is not always enough to be the same, because TCONs might still have different components on them - but they are all the same, triple-checked everything under a microscope.
I have switched all NAND/SPI chips over, in case they have an identification number in them, but that didn't help either.
No missing components.
While the TV is ON (before it turns off with 5 blinks), the picture on the screen is perfect. Not a single bad pixel, line, or whatever.
Unplugging different sides of the screen won't make a difference either.
Do you have any ideas?
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Originally posted by dominik0801 View Post
Relative to eachother: 100ohm both.
Relative to ground: 4.6KOhm both.
They are not shorted to eachother.
Unfortunately scoping and BGA has to wait too, I forgot about the holidays and family time.. 😆
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Originally posted by lotas View Post"Vision" is a Processor that is installed in Philips TV models.Last edited by nomoresonys; 12-24-2023, 10:00 AM.
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Mods, don't you think you need to censor all smartass remarks, not just mine. Don't give a shit regardless.Last edited by nomoresonys; 12-24-2023, 09:58 AM.
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Originally posted by lotas View PostVision - it gets very hot, which was not even saved by the original radiator and because of this, the BGA balls on which the processor was soldered degraded. After a reboot and installation of a more powerful radiator + installation of a fan, the motherboard continued to live.
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Originally posted by nomoresonys View PostI also don't care for the new cookie policy, about how this site shares info and also said something about may not even be based in the U.S.A. So where is this site based?? If it is based in the States then why did I read this cookie policy here on this site??
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