what component can i fix on main board for sound?

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  • mattstolte
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    No. And I'm proly gonna give up on this cause Im lost

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  • Clydeuk
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    Just a daft question. The speakers aren't switched off in the sound menu are they?

    I got caught by that one once.

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  • budm
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    It is not going to be easy. Try tracing it out then you will see how difficult it will be.

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  • mattstolte
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    it is going to be easy or it isn't?>

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  • budm
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    It is going to be easy to walk through unless you have wiring diagram for this board, this is multi layers board which you will have to trace out those two pins to see where they go to. You will have to trace out the board and draw up the diagrams.
    What you can do one thing just to make sure those two pins are not grounded out is to test the resistance between the gnd and each one of those two pins to see if it shows very low resistance, other than that not much else.

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  • mattstolte
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    Originally posted by budm
    OK, the IC is being commanded to stay on STBY/MUTE mode, if you read page 3/11 and 4/11 then you will understand the STBY and Mute function.
    The STBY should have slow voltage rise to least 1.8VDC applied first to get out off standby mode and then a delayed voltage rise of 2.9VDC to get out of mute function.
    I have doubt from the beginning that both amplifiers inside went out at the same time, now you need to trace out the connections of the stby and the Mute pins to see where they are connected to.
    this is starting to get real complicated, but i am willing to learn if you guys continue to walk me threw this. there aint no way in resetting the main board so it gets off the mute?

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  • budm
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    OK, the IC is being commanded to stay on STBY/MUTE mode, if you read page 3/11 and 4/11 then you will understand the STBY and Mute function.
    The STBY should have slow voltage rise to least 1.8VDC applied first to get out off standby mode and then a delayed voltage rise of 2.9VDC to get out of mute function.
    I have doubt from the beginning that both amplifiers inside went out at the same time, now you need to trace out the connections of the stby and the Mute pins to see where they are connected to.
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  • mattstolte
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    ok on vcc I get 12v and on mute and standby I get nothing

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  • vinceroger69
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    yes tv on and test the pins budm mentions.

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  • mattstolte
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    Originally posted by vinceroger69
    page 2 of the pdf shows the pin layouts set needs to be on to test.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39365
    why two posts open? Have you still got the tv to test this board your asking for this help on?
    yes on this one i do, so when i test this component do i need to test it in tv with it on? Or what and do i just put negative probe on ground and positive on these few pins im testing? Bare with me im learning something new everyday

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  • vinceroger69
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    page 2 of the pdf shows the pin layouts set needs to be on to test.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39365
    why two posts open? have you still got the tv to test this board your asking for this help on?
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-18-2014, 02:36 PM.

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  • mattstolte
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    Originally posted by budm
    you should check the voltages on the pins first especially the vcc, the stby, and the mute pins. It may be stuck in the mute mode or in standby mode.
    we are talking about located on the main board correct? And should tv be on or off?i can not locate any vcc or mute pins? I see 5vs but not the rest.

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  • vinceroger69
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    see adit post 12 for link to digikey but do as budm says first the part maynot be faulty
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-18-2014, 02:07 PM.

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  • budm
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    You should check the voltages on the pins first especially the VCC, the STBY, and the Mute pins. It may be stuck in the mute mode or in standby mode.

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  • mattstolte
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    Is the part number just the top row then? Cause i foudn some on ebay but the last 3 digits on bottom was different numbers

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  • selldoor
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    Ebay?

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  • mattstolte
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    So where can i order that part?

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  • vinceroger69
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    Originally posted by mattstolte
    top row

    TDA7266SA
    CZOMH VW
    MAR CZ 835


    http://www.digikey.co.uk/product-det...1-5-ND/2772195

    please check yourself if its the correct part before ordering
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 08-18-2014, 02:01 PM.

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  • mattstolte
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    top row

    TDA7266SA
    CZOMH VW
    MAR CZ 835

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  • mattstolte
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    Re: what component can i fix on main board for sound?

    Originally posted by budm
    You need to get the p/n of that amplifier IC so we can look up the spec sheet for it.
    any help indentifying this component and where can I find it? thanks
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