I have a 42 inch Sharp LC-42D43U tv that is exhibiting some issues with producing images. I did my research here on badcaps before posting. I believe i have identified the issue on the T-CON board. The 14 channel gamma buffer chip is bad and needs to be replaced. I came to this conclusion by measuring all the input and output voltages to this circuit.
The inputs to the circuit were
1 12.95
2 10.29
3 9.56
4 8.87
5 8.53
6 7.48
7 7.28
8 6.43
9 6.22
10 4.93
11 4.51
12 3.76
13 2.96
14 0.006
and the outputs of the circuit were
GM1 12.93
GM2 10.27
GM3 13.84
GM4 1.56
GM5 13.7
GM6 11.8osc
GM7 7.39
GM8 13.84
GM9 12.92
GM10 11.89
GM11 4.29
GM12 13.84
GM13 3.08
GM14 13.84
VGH 21.5
VGL -5.7
VDD 3.32
VREF 12.95
VGHP 23.78
VDA 13.85
The GM6 is actually moving around quite a bit. I didn't have a oscilloscope on hand to look at it but it should be a DC value.
I have included a picture of the TV operating and I am sure it is a bad gamma chip on the T-CON board but I am worried about the two white vertical bars on the right side. Are those white bars typical of a bad gamma buffer or is that more indicative of another issue?
The inputs to the circuit were
1 12.95
2 10.29
3 9.56
4 8.87
5 8.53
6 7.48
7 7.28
8 6.43
9 6.22
10 4.93
11 4.51
12 3.76
13 2.96
14 0.006
and the outputs of the circuit were
GM1 12.93
GM2 10.27
GM3 13.84
GM4 1.56
GM5 13.7
GM6 11.8osc
GM7 7.39
GM8 13.84
GM9 12.92
GM10 11.89
GM11 4.29
GM12 13.84
GM13 3.08
GM14 13.84
VGH 21.5
VGL -5.7
VDD 3.32
VREF 12.95
VGHP 23.78
VDA 13.85
The GM6 is actually moving around quite a bit. I didn't have a oscilloscope on hand to look at it but it should be a DC value.
I have included a picture of the TV operating and I am sure it is a bad gamma chip on the T-CON board but I am worried about the two white vertical bars on the right side. Are those white bars typical of a bad gamma buffer or is that more indicative of another issue?
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