I need some more checking and found a semiconductor shorted....looked up and was told this item (MDD3752) was a MOSFET. Trying to determine what circuit this thing is in and if anything associated with it, is bad too.
I ordered the shorted MOSFET...appears to be some type of regulator? The schematic I have for this board isn't right.....FYI,,,just by accident I discovered that the schematic is being used for another Samsung power module also...different part number than the board I have....same schematic, though! I was surprised to find that this part being shorted didn't blow any of the fuses....This set was manufactured in 2014, should all of the power supply caps be replaced? They do not look bloated.
I need some more checking and found a semiconductor shorted....looked up and was told this item (MDD3752) was a MOSFET. Trying to determine what circuit this thing is in and if anything associated with it, is bad too.
That is a Power MOSFET used as a switch to provide switched 13VDC on connector CN802 PIN 1, 3, 5, 7.
For that to shorted out you need to check the resistance be tween CN802 pin 1 and GND the main board connected to see if it shows very low resistance.
BTW, that should not stop the board from producing the STBY 5V at CN802 PIN 13.
Just looked @ your last post....will do ASAP......FYI: found two transistors that (I thought were shorted E to B, circled yellow in attached pix). Removed one of the transistors from the board, & it measured good. Checked the connection points and found the E/B had a reading of .1 ohms. The other xtransistor checked the same. Collector(s) to ground, OK.>
Just looked @ your last post....will do ASAP......FYI: found two transistors that (I thought were shorted E to B, circled yellow in attached pix). Removed one of the transistors from the board, & it measured good. Checked the connection points and found the E/B had a reading of .1 ohms. The other xtransistor checked the same. Collector(s) to ground, OK.>
Those two in the yellow circles are Dual rectifier Common Cathode, the two outside Pins are Anodes which are tied together to form two diodes in parallel.
Please enlighten me on this...why would the outside connections (2) still read ~.1 ohms with the Dual rectifier removed from the circuit? I wish I had a correct schematic...this would be so much easier......there are some components on the schematic & on the board that I have, in which I am not familiar.
what is this suppose to represent??.....A transformer? ....Just trying to get a better understanding on some of the unfamilair items on this schematic. Sorry if I'm being a PITA! Please bear with me as it has been a few years since I was expised to these 'new fangled' items on a scematic.
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