Sharp LC-60SQ15U TV DPS-167CP - No power

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  • lotas
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    Remove this supervisor IC7902, it sometimes brings problems with starting (the power supply works without it).
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  • Diah
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    finally i saw now he post photos on his PCB.. i were wondering how other write parts No. and there was different model threats..
    any way.. you don't have 5 V STB and PFC remain not active..
    how are you testing. i cant find you wrote about.. where are the signal we are going to let PFC go high ?? this is not only Hot area work.. its cold area too.. beside i can see your soldering work the most worst i can see.. each part you took it out. you need to recheck the green line print chart 1000000000% you did break the line

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  • R_J
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    PC7904 is used to turn on Q7902 to supply vcc_on so it can be left out of circuit for now.
    If you also remove pc7903 and D7908, pin 4 of ic7903 should be about 7volts, If it does not come up, try isolating just pin4 from the circuit trace, this will eliminate any other component on that line as well.

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  • romasik
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    Originally posted by R_J
    If these are all good, Disconnect D7908 and pins 3&4 of the optocoupler PC7903 and see if the voltage on pin 4 of ic7903 comes up to about 7 volts. If it does not, I suspect the ic is bad.
    PC7903, PC7904 i desordered for check . PC7904 need soldered back? Disconnect D7908 and power on board for check 3,4 pin on ic7903 ?

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  • romasik
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    Originally posted by dskall
    You say things are good. Most fixed their problem with just a couple of component changes. How do we know you didn't replace a 2.2ohm with a 220 ohm?
    2.2 ohm red red gold gold
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  • dskall
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    Originally posted by romasik
    R7900 is ok, I am writing about C7900
    You say things are good. Most fixed their problem with just a couple of component changes. How do we know you didn't replace a 2.2ohm with a 220 ohm?

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  • R_J
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    Re: Sharp LC-60SQ15U TV DPS-167CP - No power

    Originally posted by romasik
    on my T7901 1,4 - 0,5ohm, 2,3 - 3 ohm , 5,7 - 0,2 ohm
    Yes it is good

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  • romasik
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    on my T7901 1,4 - 0,5ohm, 2,3 - 3 ohm , 5,7 - 0,2 ohm

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  • R_J
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    Yes, check pins 1 & 4
    The vcc voltage is initially supplied by the ic's internal startup cell which is bout 9volts, that part of the ic is working. When the power is first applied the internal mosfet should pulse the primary of T7901, this will induce voltage in the secondary winding and also the feedback winding, This will charge C7907 above 15 volts and the ic will stay operating, However the secondary voltage (5V) from D7950 must be regulated, so the optocoupler is used to control this voltage. The fact this feedback voltage is 40mV it is shutting down the ic.

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  • romasik
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    So which pin on T7901transformer to check? may be 1,4 ?

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  • romasik
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    Originally posted by R_J
    Your board is different from the DPS-167CP I was using Your board is a DPS-162KP
    I know I wrote about it at the beginning

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  • romasik
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  • R_J
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    Originally posted by romasik
    No the transformer is connected as in the schematic.
    Your board is different from the DPS-167CP I was using Your board is a DPS-162KP, I was going by the original post title
    Last edited by R_J; 05-20-2022, 03:58 PM.

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  • R_J
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    Last edited by R_J; 05-20-2022, 03:56 PM.

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  • romasik
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    Re: Sharp LC-60SQ15U TV DPS-167CP - No power

    Originally posted by R_J
    WHY? because if that feedback winding is open circuit you will not get the boosted vcc voltage to make the ic work.
    Look at the schematic, It's pins for this winding are 1&4, on your board they are 5&4, pin 4 is ground, pin 5 connects to D7906 and the 3 parallel resistors
    No the transformer is connected as in the schematic.

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  • romasik
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    [QUOTE=R_J;1134903]Check the transformer winding between pins 4 and 5, it should be almost 0Ω, then check the resistors R7908,R7909,R7913, if they are good, check the diode D7904, also check the zener diode D7909

    7909 not prsent on my board . R7908,R7909,R7913,D7904 checked all ok. but if 4,5 on transformer T7901 then his open.

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  • R_J
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    Originally posted by romasik
    transformer T7901 ? Why 4,5 ?
    WHY? because if that feedback winding is open circuit you will not get the boosted vcc voltage to make the ic work.
    Look at the schematic, It's pins for this winding are 1&4, on your board they are 5&4, pin 4 is ground, pin 5 connects to D7906 and the 3 parallel resistors

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  • romasik
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    Originally posted by R_J
    Check the transformer winding between pins 4 and 5, it should be almost 0Ω, then check the resistors R7908,R7909,R7913, if they are good, check the diode D7904, also check the zener diode D7909

    If these are all good, Disconnect D7908 and pins 3&4 of the optocoupler PC7903 and see if the voltage on pin 4 of ic7903 comes up to about 7 volts. If it does not, I suspect the ic is bad.
    It is a simple circuit, and should not be that hard to diagnose.
    transformer T7901 ? Why 4,5 ?

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  • R_J
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    Check the transformer winding between pins 4 and 5, it should be almost 0Ω, then check the resistors R7908,R7909,R7913, if they are good, check the diode D7904, also check the zener diode D7909

    If these are all good, Disconnect D7908 and pins 3&4 of the optocoupler PC7903 and see if the voltage on pin 4 of ic7903 comes up to about 7 volts. If it does not, I suspect the ic is bad.
    It is a simple circuit, and should not be that hard to diagnose.

    If you look at the schematic for the dps-262, you will see the pfc ic ic7801 pin8 gets it's VCC_ON voltage from the emitter of Q7902, The collector voltage is supplied via D7906/C7918. This voltage is only there when the standby circuit is working.
    Last edited by R_J; 05-20-2022, 03:26 PM.

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  • romasik
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    Originally posted by R_J
    You need the #$%%^ standby circuit working BEFORE the pfc circuit OR the main supply circuit will work.
    what to do? try to change IC7903 again?

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