My apologies. I went to Shopjimmy and checked their inverter photo. Indeed they do have a legend for the pins and 1-5 are VIN and 6-10 are GND which is what I measured. I'm assuming VIN means the 24V or to be precise the 23.9V I measured?
My apologies. I went to Shopjimmy and checked their inverter photo. Indeed they do have a legend for the pins and 1-5 are VIN and 6-10 are GND which is what I measured. I'm assuming VIN means the 24V or to be precise the 23.9V I measured?
Please give the link to that SJ site, there should be 3 more pins for command signals.
Here you go http://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-lj9...t-inverter.htm and I believe those pins are on the other connector...also here is a short not very high quality video I zipped up of the power on if anyone is interested
I did a nice little balancing act with a drumstick and checked the other connector on the inverter. Results seem as labeled on the photo at ShopJimmy: 1-5:VIN (23.9V) 6-10:GND (0V) 11:ERROR_OUT (3.2V) 12:ENA (3.2V) 13IM (3.2V). Is 3.2V proper for the last three pins?
ok Bud I checked pin 12 as it powered on and it was 3.2V then I pushed power on and when the lights flashed it went to .10V back to 3.2V and to .10V on the second flash the 3.2V again.
I did a nice little balancing act with a drumstick and checked the other connector on the inverter. Results seem as labeled on the photo at ShopJimmy: 1-5:VIN (23.9V) 6-10:GND (0V) 11:ERROR_OUT (3.2V) 12:ENA (3.2V) 13IM (3.2V). Is 3.2V proper for the last three pins?
OK, you have all the correct command signals, the one I do not is the ERROR signal, if GOOD = 3.2V or Bad = 3.2V.
I will have to look at the service manual if it is active HIGH or active LOW system.
BTW, did you try powering up the TV without the LCD panel back in place to see if all lamps light up?
I tried shorting to ground the Timer1 pin on the OZ9928SN inverter IC and the lamps stayed on as long as it was shorted. Does that indicate a problem with the inverter board?
I tried shorting to ground the Timer1 pin on the OZ9928SN inverter IC and the lamps stayed on as long as it was shorted. Does that indicate a problem with the inverter board?
Yes, the error detection circuit detects the fault in the first 3 seconds and shutdown the inverter circuit, so when you short out that timing cap it will no longer time out.
All the lamps look normal with no pink or red glow an the ends of the lamps?
Worn out lamp will have blackened ends.
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