Interesting look at LG's Curved 55 inch OLED TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1WW...Q&noredirect=1
What is obvious now: I was kind of expecting to see a large driver board with most of the power electronics on it for driving the OLED display. But there isn't one. Instead, it seems that the OLED panel will probably have the electronics on it. There is a T-con, but it appears to be signal only. So there's probably a considerable amount of heat being produced in the panel drivers - I expect to see many of these TVs failing due to bad panels.
Power board produces unknown voltages. Typically ±8V is used on smaller panels, with up to 25V for the gate drive.
Service manual guide:
http://servicemanuals.pro/serviceman.../download.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1WW...Q&noredirect=1
What is obvious now: I was kind of expecting to see a large driver board with most of the power electronics on it for driving the OLED display. But there isn't one. Instead, it seems that the OLED panel will probably have the electronics on it. There is a T-con, but it appears to be signal only. So there's probably a considerable amount of heat being produced in the panel drivers - I expect to see many of these TVs failing due to bad panels.
Power board produces unknown voltages. Typically ±8V is used on smaller panels, with up to 25V for the gate drive.
Service manual guide:
http://servicemanuals.pro/serviceman.../download.html
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