Re: panasonic tx-p50s10b
You would now need to follow the +3.3V trace in the schematic and check component by component and pray it isn't the big MCU.
Alternatively you could use a thermal imager if you happen to have one lying around.
Other than that it will become cumbersome from now on.
You may also check small ceramic (the brownish) capacitors connected to the 3.3V for any discoloration, this may indicate they are cracked (and shorted).
You would now need to follow the +3.3V trace in the schematic and check component by component and pray it isn't the big MCU.
Alternatively you could use a thermal imager if you happen to have one lying around.
Other than that it will become cumbersome from now on.
You may also check small ceramic (the brownish) capacitors connected to the 3.3V for any discoloration, this may indicate they are cracked (and shorted).
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