Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
maybe send these a email see if they do one for your main board
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EEPROM-FOR-J...item3a814cdf0e
JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
Thanks everyone for the replies. After doing some more digging it seems it most likely is an eeprom issue. I called shop jimmy to try and purchase one but they do not carry them. They also said given the symptoms its most definitely an eeprom. I think I see several eeprom's on the main board but I'm not sure. Is there a way to test them to see which is faulty? Do I just start shooting in the dark and replacing one by one? Is there a inexpensive reliable source for these? Thanks again!
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
One ebay seller sells a service to repair the main board with exact symptoms. OP might want to send an ebay PM asking what part is replaced? Eeprom? main IC?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252044041215
Shopjimmy, when searching for 3642-1542-0150 returns, (possibly an eeprom problem)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251317871119
Caps on main board still could be bad and have too much ripple which might have caused the eeprom to go corrupt?Last edited by retiredcaps; 10-08-2015, 07:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
"5.2VSB - 5.8 VDC - Red" This one is probably an error because the other two are the same.
Your Voltages look normal but I do not know what the status pin is should be HIGH or LO for normal operation, right now it is sitting LO.Leave a comment:
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
you have an ESR meter or an oscilloscope to check the caps?Leave a comment:
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
Hi, I'm trying to repair the logic board " 3642-1302-0150 " on my JVC LCD tv. I'm looking for any help possible. I've repaired another in the past by mailing off the logic board but I'm more interested in learning how to repair it myself. I have the back cover removed, multi-meter, pencil, paper, and a double shot of espresso ready in hand. I do not see any puffed capacitors or burn marks. Currently the screen lights up and the JVC logo sits in the screen. No buttons work and TV only powers down if I unplug it. Where should I start? Thank you in advance-
Langstonhttp://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsear...VC+JLC42BC3000
There are at least two fuses on that main board that I can see, also Voltage regulator ICs that you need to check.
Pictures provided by shopjimmy.
Read the link below my signature on how to test and report the readings that will be easy for us to understand.
BTW, the main board is made by AMTRAN which is the same company that makes board for VIZIO which has history of bad Voltage regulators 1117 series. This JVC is just a rebadged.
Thank you budm. I assume the fuses your talking about are F1 and F2?
F1=5.28VDC on both sides of gold terminals
F2=12.29VDC on both sides of gold terminals
These are the voltage regulators that I located, there may be more that I'm not seeing.
1084-VI= 5.22VDC VO=3.28VDC GND=2.05VDC (U5)
1117 #U9: In=5.23VDC Out=3.28VDC ADJ=2.02
1117 #U3: In=5.26VDC Out=3.29VDC ADJ=2.04
949D32: In=12.25VDC GRN=0.00 Out=5.04 (U17)
Also (U5) 1084 only has 2 of the 3 pins attached to the board. I've attached a picture showing this. the voltage on the detach and on the solder point are both the same. It may be designed this way.
Here are the voltages for the 14 pin connecter:
VBR_B - 3.22VDC - Orange
Status - 0.0VDC - Red
On/Off - 2.63 - Brown
On/Off - 3.18 - Black
12V - 12.27 VDC - White
12V - 12.27 VDS - Grey
12v - 12.26 - Purple
GND - 0.01VDC -Blue
GND - 0.01 VDS - Green
GND - 0.01 VDC - Yellow
GND - 0.01VDC - Orange
5.2VSB - 5.8 VDC - Red
5.2VSB - 5.29 VDC - Brown
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Re: JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
http://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsear...VC+JLC42BC3000
There are at least two fuses on that main board that I can see, also Voltage regulator ICs that you need to check.
Pictures provided by shopjimmy.
Read the link below my signature on how to test and report the readings that will be easy for us to understand.
BTW, the main board is made by AMTRAN which is the same company that makes board for VIZIO which has history of bad Voltage regulators 1117 series. This JVC is just a rebadged.Last edited by budm; 10-08-2015, 03:39 PM.Leave a comment:
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JVC JLC42BC3000 screen froze on "JVC" logo.
Hi, I'm trying to repair the logic board " 3642-1302-0150 " on my JVC LCD tv. I'm looking for any help possible. I've repaired another in the past by mailing off the logic board but I'm more interested in learning how to repair it myself. I have the back cover removed, multi-meter, pencil, paper, and a double shot of espresso ready in hand. I do not see any puffed capacitors or burn marks. Currently the screen lights up and the JVC logo sits in the screen. No buttons work and TV only powers down if I unplug it. Where should I start? Thank you in advance-
LangstonLast edited by Langston; 10-08-2015, 02:43 PM.Tags: None
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