hi all,
first of all: i'm a (motivated) newbie, so please forgive me any stupid question i may or may not ask
i'm currently repairing a projector: Epson EB-U42 that doesn't start (no lights, nothing).
what i've found so far:
- the PSU does its job and supplies 12V to the mainboard via the connector.
- shortly thereafter, there is a mosfet (TS420-600B) where i can test 12V on the one side (in the data sheet this side is called Anode), Gate 0V, Kathode shorted to ground
- not far away, there's the first cap with a resistance of 0.7 ohms. i've seen many around the processors with 0.7 - 1 ohms.
(i'm uploading a picture where i enter all the findings)
questions:
- are 0.7 ohms normal around the processor? i've heard in some video, that modern graphics cards have a resistance < 1 ohm, processors a few ohms... but are 0.7 ohms normal in a projector?! or does that mean that probably one of the big chips is shorted?
- do you know a magic place where i can find the schematics to this thing? google didn't show me any good results.
- is there even a possibility that the Kathode on the mosfet shorted to ground is "normal"?!
- do you see where the Gate of the mosfet should get its power from? (the pin marked with 0V is the Gate)
thanks for reading so far.
cheers,
narf
first of all: i'm a (motivated) newbie, so please forgive me any stupid question i may or may not ask

i'm currently repairing a projector: Epson EB-U42 that doesn't start (no lights, nothing).
what i've found so far:
- the PSU does its job and supplies 12V to the mainboard via the connector.
- shortly thereafter, there is a mosfet (TS420-600B) where i can test 12V on the one side (in the data sheet this side is called Anode), Gate 0V, Kathode shorted to ground
- not far away, there's the first cap with a resistance of 0.7 ohms. i've seen many around the processors with 0.7 - 1 ohms.
(i'm uploading a picture where i enter all the findings)
questions:
- are 0.7 ohms normal around the processor? i've heard in some video, that modern graphics cards have a resistance < 1 ohm, processors a few ohms... but are 0.7 ohms normal in a projector?! or does that mean that probably one of the big chips is shorted?
- do you know a magic place where i can find the schematics to this thing? google didn't show me any good results.
- is there even a possibility that the Kathode on the mosfet shorted to ground is "normal"?!
- do you see where the Gate of the mosfet should get its power from? (the pin marked with 0V is the Gate)
thanks for reading so far.
cheers,
narf
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