Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Ok i do have that IC.
On the other board its a different ic so i can't replace it right now. You suggest i replace that component for the tv to work again?
Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Collapse
X
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Sorry, made a typo. It's IC5482 on the foil side of the boardLeave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Hi Neelix , i don't have that IC either! Where is it located on the main board?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Hello..
I'm new in forum.
I have a panasonic plasma problem PANASONIC TX-P50VT30E..
The problem is exactly 8 red blinking..
The problem is first 7 red led blinking after ı repaired sc borad.. After turn on power..
After problem now 8 red blinking.. I checked ss board and RCJ330N25 SHORT.. I ordered new ss board and waiting..
What can ı do?
help me please....Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
The number of the IC used in your model is different to the the number used in the repair guide. You must look for IC4582Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
No i dont have that 1 either. I do have ic5481 ( 32pin ) and i can find ic1100.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Maybe IC480, Panasonic prefix boards refdes with number, SC/SN for example is usually "1", "16" or "6", so Q16651 is actually Q651 (refer to D board print and part location table to be sure)Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Guys i dont have IC5480?
Can it be that this model does not have that ic? Also checked the other mainboard..it does not have that ic?
Ps , new D board did not work , same issue! Hope someone can help me out. As i said im willing to use the other mainboard for partsLeave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Hi Tom , Neelix , thx for the replies!
I received the D board today so when i get home i'll insert it and see what it does. I will also measure the 3.3v on that IC. Maybe i can fix this A board with the other A board? If i dont have the 3.3v , what part then needs replacing? Im willing to sacrifice the other A board for parts.
I'll print some parts of the schematic and measure first! Any help is apprecitated!
Last edited by Moreno83; 01-30-2015, 08:45 AM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
I though that maybe your STB5V was somehow being pulled down when the A and D boards was plugged in together, but it's not. From the repair guide that tw2005 posted:
The STB5V from the Power Supply is connected to the A and the D boards. During standby, this voltage is not used by the D board. In the A board, the STB5V is applied to a 3.3V regulator (IC5480) to generate the STB3.3V to power the MAIN MICON Genx8 (IC1100). The STB3.3V is also connected to the K board for remote control operation and to the power LED
The STB3.3V supplies the LED with power and IC1100 turns the LED on or off. The LED in your TV does not turn on. So measure the STB3.3V on your A board and if it's fine, then IC1100 is for some reason not working. It could have been toasted by the lightning strikeLeave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
If the D board does not work, no white pattern. It has to generate many control signals, very unlikely for that to work and other parts not work.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
I measured and the only voltage i get on the D board is 5V.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Im thinking your answer will be something like. Connect D board to the main board and turn on the TV. D board is getting 5v but does not turn on the tv.
Measure the voltages on the D board using the schematics?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Thx for the help and explaining but I'm a bit confused right now. Forgive my ignorance but You say that the D board needs 5v to operate and switch on the panel. ( I see the 5v input and 3.3v output , i understand it also ). With the D board connected i get 5v on the P25 connector going to the D board but it does not power on.
Is this the conclusion that the D board is bad or is the problem still in the A board? Again i appreciate your help and i keep learning and learning.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
well all that D board needs is the stdby5v for it to operate and switch on the panel. I'm saying that you have a lot of useful information in that guide. the slides show you stdby5v goes in there and gets converted to 3.3v, powers the panel cpu which turns panel main-on firing the panel upLeave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
what your trying to say is that i have the right voltages on the main board right? I could measure but I'm not sure if i need to measure it with or without the D board connected?Last edited by Moreno83; 01-28-2015, 02:30 PM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Ok , i just did! Brings me to the A board , TU2901A.
Im sorry , i know what I'm seeing and i understand schematics a bit but i don't know what to measure or test right now.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Have a read of that training manual, eg slide 65Leave a comment:
-
Re: Panasonic TX-P42GT20E 3D , does not turn on!
Neelix , with the original mainboard and D board connected i get 5v on pin 5/P25 on the powersupply. Thats good right?Leave a comment:
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by PNI E.Hi guys, I’m back here my friend give me her tv, that doesn’t turn on and no standby red led. When u plug in the cord the red led of one two second is on, then turn off. If you push the power button or the remote the red led blinks but nothing happen. I give u some photo with voltage, don’t look the fuse….because I blow it for mistake nd I dint have the right replace so I just put it for test the tv. The standby voltage should be 11,88 volt on the diode, but I have 13 volts. I put in the photo the different volts I test and there are someone negative…I don’t know if it s normal. On...
-
by stecosHi everyone!
I happened several times, in the search for help from the web, to consult this very interesting forum.
So I decided to sign up and I intend to participate actively by making available my knowledge and experience on the subject, I'm a new user but at the same time I'm old in the sense that I have 4 decades of experience in repairing and designing electronics but above all I'm a great passionate about the subject.
Having said that I come to the gist of my post on the forum as the title suggests.
For my passion for technology I'm now collecting several... -
I've been working on this awful project with a Panasonic FZ-55, basically I'm trying to intercept the eDP signal from the main board, and replace it with my own eDP signal connected from an lcd driver. The problem is, for some reason the 30 pin ribbon pinout is really unusual and not playing nice with my LCD controller. Long story short, I managed to fuck up my board and pull off some pads on the eDP out port, I'm hoping to find either another eDP out source somewhere else on the laptop, or figure out this goddamn pin layout so I can just replace the whole native display complex with my controller...
-
Channel: Schematic Requests ONLY!
-
-
by SluggerBYes it's a 17 year old Panasonic plasma!
I was watching TV when there was a huge lighting strike nearby my house that shook the house. When that happened, the picture on the TV froze and the TV wouldn't turn off except by pulling the power cable. Now if you plug in the TV, it seems to turn on (it makes the turn on "clikcs" it always does, the red power light comes on but there is no picture, although I can see the back light around the edges. And the TV doesn't respond to the power button on the remote to turn off, and doesn't respond to the manual power button on the front... -
by dgnisbetI have a Panasonic viera plasma Tx-P50G20B which has a faulty main board. The picture freezes after about 30s and appears to lose vertical hold before finally going black. The main board part number - TNPH0838 (1) A - is common to several Panasonic tvs across a number of ranges however there is a second part number (TXN/A1LTUB for the 50") which is unique to each model.
My question is, given that the TX-P50G20B 50" differs from the TX-P46G20B 46" only in the physical size of the screen, is it possible to use the main board from the TX-P46G20B in a 50"? The secondary... - Loading...
- No more items.
Leave a comment: