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    #41
    Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

    Hi Tom sorry its late but got that video onto youtube to show you (tv is upside down in video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irWu...ature=youtu.be

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      #42
      Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

      Yeah that's quite a visible flash so I have to say "I don't believe you" when Vs only measures 0.07V. If your meter is autoranging, try setting it to manual 600 or 1000V DC.
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        #43
        Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

        Ok Tom will try that tomorrow afternoon and post results. Its a new multimeter. Unsure if its auto ranging.

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          #44
          Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

          Does it have about 30 positions on the switch or just a few?
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            #45
            Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

            Originally posted by tom66 View Post
            Does it have about 30 positions on the switch or just a few?
            24 positions on it Tom.

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              #46
              Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

              Probably not autoranging then...
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                #47
                Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                Tom is it VS from power board you want me to measure ?

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                  #48
                  Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                  Yes.
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                    #49
                    Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                    ok i am going to measure ALL voltages from power board and post results.

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                      #50
                      Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                      Not sure if this has been noticed but there is no Xmain, just x-buffer, both x & y main combined, X/Y-main

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                        #51
                        Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                        I'm not certain about that, would need to see underneath X-main, the green caps on it suggest some power electronics (if only SUS - the ERC being on Y-main...)

                        I did see an old LG 42T1 panel with combined Y/Z-sus; the Z-extension board only had a few protection diodes and poly caps. I also have had 42PQ3000 & 42PG3000 LG plasmas (42G1A/42G2) which also had partially combined Y/Z-sus.
                        Last edited by tom66; 04-22-2014, 09:01 AM.
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                          #52
                          Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                          Originally posted by tom66 View Post
                          I'm not certain about that, would need to see underneath X-main, the green caps on it suggest some power electronics (if only SUS - the ERC being on Y-main...)

                          I did see an old LG 42T1 panel with combined Y/Z-sus; the Z-extension board only had a few protection diodes and poly caps. I also have had 42PQ3000 & 42PG3000 LG plasmas (42G1A/42G2) which also had partially combined Y/Z-sus.
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                            #53
                            Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                            Maybe they're using the term loosely. there 's a bit more to it but that's the name they gave it.
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                              #54
                              Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                              Yes, there are SUS_UP+SUS_DN IGBTs on there.

                              Everything else, including Ve(common bias voltage) and energy recovery/resonance is done on the XY-main.

                              Interestingly: there appears to now be an FPC DET built into a Samsung X-buffer, look at the connections coming off the FPCs. I bet if it detects a broken X-main FPC it'll shut down. That would be a dead panel (though it would probably not be too hard to fix.)
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                                #55
                                Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                ok tom switched tv on and left on for a few minutes then tested voltages.

                                voltage from PSU to X-Buffer:

                                VS 10.06v
                                VS 10.06V
                                NC 0V
                                VA 1.6V
                                GND
                                D15V 14.77V
                                D5.3V 5.25V
                                GND
                                VSON 0V
                                VS_CON 0V
                                PS-ON 0.16V
                                GND

                                voltages from PSU to Main-board:

                                PS-ON 0.16V
                                STBY 5.25V
                                GND
                                D15V 14.76V
                                GND
                                GND
                                D5.3V 5.25V
                                D5.3V 5.25V
                                GND
                                D15V 14.76V
                                D15V 14.76V
                                D5.3V 5.25V

                                is this any more help to understand whats wrong ?

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                                  #56
                                  Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                  Please check VS as the TV cycles on, note any changes; use the highest DC range.

                                  And then check VSON, VS_CON, PSON.
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                                    #57
                                    Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                    ok Tom i realy think this one is going to confuse... i had to try it 3 times ju to make sure i wasnt wrong..put red probe on VS_ON and plugged in tv. jumped to 2.33V then down to 0v. with VS_CON it went to 0.82v then straight down to 0v, now this confused me put red probe on PSON and it was 3.68v and as soon as i plugged tv in it shot down to 0.16v, should tv have that voltage unning through it when is not plugged in or is that normal ?

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                                      #58
                                      Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                      A power supply stores a lot of charge. It's easily possible for the outputs to remain available for up to a minute after unplugged. PS-ON is pulled up HIGH by a resistor from the standby rail. It is normal for PS-ON to go low when the TV turns on. (This operation is reversed compared to other power supplies where a HIGH signal turns them on, it is known as ACTIVE-LOW signalling. However, confusingly, the VS-ON is ACTIVE-HIGH, which means it must go HIGH for the PSU to turn on the Vs & Va.)
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                                        #59
                                        Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                        what could be causing the low voltages. is it those 3 voltages are stopping the tv from functioning ?

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                                          #60
                                          Re: Samsung PS51E450 Plasma Problem.

                                          I need you to check the Vs first to say if they are good or bad.
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