Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Resoldering bad connections has worked only for a few days. Problem is back again. Any update in regards the solution for this.
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Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Resoldring the joints fixed my problem. For backlight now working tv good so far.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Any update on this havin the same problem. Picture sound good just no backlight. Inverter is good.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
did anyone get to the bottom of this? I have the same problem as the original poster. just would like to know what I need to order to fix it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Ordered everything (the caps, the resistors and the IC). Will report back whenever I receive everything.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
You can try both setup and see.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
As you can see, the circuit is very sensitive (Triming the 38.8K with 2M resistor) and they set the output Voltage by trimming the Total resistance of two resistors, so as long as you get the output Voltage to be around 380~390V range then you will be OK, i would try to get the resistance toward higher Value than lower value. What is the next up value of 38K 1% available at digikey?Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
As you can see, the circuit is very sensitive (Triming the 38.8K with 2M resistor) and they set the output Voltage by trimming the Total resistance of two resistors, so as long as you get the output Voltage to be around 380~390V range then you will be OK, i would try to get the resistance toward higher Value than lower value. What is the next up value of 38K 1% available at digikey?Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Took out the resistors to test them out. One is at 38,8kohm, the other at 2Mohm (they're in parallel). In theory this should give me 38,061 ohm.
But there's no 38,8kohm resistors available over at digikey or mouser. Thought I'd get different values to end up as close to 38,061 as possible. For example, a 44,2k in parallel with a 274k should give 38,060 ohms.
I'm thinking that would be just fine, but I'm wondering how much of a difference is acceptable.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Thanks for the info on the INV and OVP pins. INV works like I thought, but wasn't too sure about the OVP pin.
The cap on the OVP pin was a ceramic cap, like these; http://2.imimg.com/data2/JF/EC/MY-89...or-250x250.jpg
The one on the INV pin was grey/white-ish. That's the one I lost, so can't measure it. Can only say it wasn't shorted.
I will be ordering both caps, and both resistors(2x in parallel) for the INV pin, aswell as the IC considering it's only a buck or so.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Since that cap is in parallel with the bottom of the resistor string, if it has intermittent leakage resistance that will cause the PFC Voltage to go up due to lower resistance of the bottom resistor. If it is one of those MLC Cap type (tan color with rectangular body), those kind of cap will fail in shorted out mode or has leakage resistance.
The OVP pin is for monitoring the output Voltage and will shutdown the PFC if it gets too high, it will not cause the output Voltage to go high.
When the output Voltage try to go high the more Voltage will appear at the INV (Invert input pin) pin will cause the regulation circuit to bring down the output Voltage back to the set point.
The cap on the OVP pin was a ceramic cap, like these; http://2.imimg.com/data2/JF/EC/MY-89...or-250x250.jpg
The one on the INV pin was grey/white-ish. That's the one I lost, so can't measure it. Can only say it wasn't shorted.
I will be ordering both caps, and both resistors(2x in parallel) for the INV pin, aswell as the IC considering it's only a buck or so.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Since that cap is in parallel with the bottom of the resistor string, if it has intermittent leakage resistance that will cause the PFC Voltage to go up due to lower resistance of the bottom resistor. If it is one of those MLC Cap type (tan color with rectangular body), those kind of cap will fail in shorted out mode or has leakage resistance.
The OVP pin is for monitoring the output Voltage and will shutdown the PFC if it gets too high, it will not cause the output Voltage to go high.
When the output Voltage try to go high the more Voltage will appear at the INV (Invert input pin) pin will cause the regulation circuit to bring down the output Voltage back to the set point.Last edited by budm; 06-08-2016, 10:10 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
1nF is probably fine, it is there just to filter out high frequency noise.
Voltage jumps up over 400V sounds like it is still loosing the feedback Voltage or the IC is flaky.The resistor on the bottom of the string that goes to Ground is good fro the resistor network that feed the INV pin? If the resistance of that resistor goes down, the output Voltage will go up.
Haven't measured the grounded resistors on the INV and OVP pins yet, will do that tomorrow. Will most likely replace them anyways, aswell as the bypass caps and IC (have to order online and pay shipping anyways). I'm still thinking the heat from the soldering iron might be "fixing" the resistors/IC temporarly. Either that or one of the caps I removed was leaky.Last edited by Five_magics; 06-08-2016, 10:01 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
1nF is probably fine, it is there just to filter out high frequency noise.
Voltage jumps up over 400V sounds like it is still loosing the feedback Voltage or the IC is flaky.The resistor on the bottom of the string that goes to Ground is good fro the resistor network that feed the INV pin? If the resistance of that resistor goes down, the output Voltage will go up.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Got to test the TV some more tonight, here's what happens. At first, the backlight works, but the PFC output fluctuates (390vdc > 410vdc > 400vdc > 410vdc, etc). After 5-10 minutes, the output reaches 450vdc, at which point the backlight/PFC shuts off. Shorting the BL_on signal at that point is useless, and the PFC won't turn back on.
With the PFC off, the Gate ouput of the IC is at 0vdc (6vdc when working), so I figured there must be something wrong with the voltage dividers (or IC). Decided to take out bypass capacitors C809 and C810 (shown on the attached file, altho not the actual schematic).
The TV has now been working for over an hour, with the PFC output stable at 390vdc. Either one of the caps is leaky, or one of the adjacent resistors(or the IC) is failing, but working after being heated.
Now in my clumsyness I managed to lose one of said capacitors. Wondering if you guys could tell me what's a safe value to use. Was thinking 1nF as it's what's shown in the 7930B's datasheet.Last edited by Five_magics; 06-08-2016, 09:07 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Right now, the TV works for a few minutes, before the backlight shuts off.
When it works, PFC voltage varies between 390 and 410v.
Also, the inverter transformers now make a buzzing sound that wasn't there before, if that's any indication.Last edited by Five_magics; 06-07-2016, 08:42 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Removed the new resistors, tested them out of circuit(they're good), resoldered and the TV works.
A solder joint looked shady, probably my mistake. Will test and report back.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
Will do tomorrow. I'll check if there's any change going on at all when shorting the BL_on signal.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
You can check the Gate drive output pin of the IC to see if it shows any action or Voltage there at all to drive the Gate.Leave a comment:
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Re: Samsung LN46D630M3F, TV powers on, sound works but no backlight
They are. 5x 1,2Mohm and 4x 6,8Mohm. By the picture from your post #22, that's exactly what's on the board (it's also what was on my board originally). Didn't measure the new ones before soldering them on board tho.
Also, when the TV crapped again I took for granted the resistors failed so didn't bother confirming it was the same trouble as before(now that I think of it I probably should have).
D810 is good.Last edited by Five_magics; 06-02-2016, 10:37 PM.Leave a comment:
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