I would guess motion FRC. For 120Hz / 100Hz application. If you remove heatsink you can probably look up chip number, very basic frame interpolation, pretty rubbish.
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Ok, makes sense. You think this board is bad? I was able to power on tv, backlight comes on, no display, picture or menu display. Already swap out main board, that didn't do anything. Was thinking this PC board might be the culpit.
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Can give white or black screen with blown fuse, on modern sets typically black.
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Sorry, had not had a chance to test the PC board, will check that out this week when I have more free time. Yes, that's the tcon board that I have on my tv set. Is there only one fuse on there? I believe F11, will test for continuity.
I measured the voltage on pin 35, 36 for 12V of LVDS A & B....getting both 12.6V for the pins. I also check the tcon board. It is the same one Selldoor attached a link to. 12YR_S128BMB3_4C4LV0.1, F11 fuse measured 3.1 V also.
I can see my backlight comes on, but just a black screen looking at the front of the tv screen.
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Only use DC volts for now.
12.6V both sides?
Pic of t-con board?
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No way that T-con operates off 125V AC; the fuse is simply capable of interrupting current up to that voltage potential between open and closed circuit cases. Probably a case of that fuse being available for a low price when the unit was designed.
Also, voltage doesn't go through anything. Voltage is an energy level, similar to the concept of height, and is measured relative to a ground, like a height.
See attachment: test all points and respond with voltages at labels A-G. Then we can see if t-con is working.
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OK, you are sure that fuse is good? If so, try with the panel ribbons disconnected. If they still do not return it looks like a bad t-con board to me.
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