Re: LG 32LN520B TV power up problem help requested
OK guys I can settle some of these questions.
As I said I do not have a bench PSU of sufficient voltage to test the LED strips. I do have a scope.
I checked with my scope on the gate of the DD35AA FET that connects the negative side of the LED strips to 0V. It is not being pulsed and has no voltage on it.
I then got my bench PSUs and connected negative to TV ground then connected the positive via a 10k resistor to the gate of the FET and, with the bench PSU set to zero volts I turned the TV on.
Then I slowly brought up the PSU voltage and at around 3V, lo and behold, the Back Light LEDs turned on.
So the 120V supply, the LEDs and the FET are all OK. Hey maybe I even taught someone a useful trick here
One other thing I did check - the red led on the IR/Switch PCB that comes on, dims comes back on, dims and then goes out..... well it is using PWM to do that. So there is a microcontroller running somewhere on the PCB making it do that and I assume it is supposed to tell me something?
The only know definite problem I can see so far - there are no pulses from the IR sensor when I point a remote at it. I know someone said this TV should power up without it (presumably when I press the little standby/power button) but are we quite sure about that?
Rich
OK guys I can settle some of these questions.
As I said I do not have a bench PSU of sufficient voltage to test the LED strips. I do have a scope.
I checked with my scope on the gate of the DD35AA FET that connects the negative side of the LED strips to 0V. It is not being pulsed and has no voltage on it.
I then got my bench PSUs and connected negative to TV ground then connected the positive via a 10k resistor to the gate of the FET and, with the bench PSU set to zero volts I turned the TV on.
Then I slowly brought up the PSU voltage and at around 3V, lo and behold, the Back Light LEDs turned on.

So the 120V supply, the LEDs and the FET are all OK. Hey maybe I even taught someone a useful trick here
One other thing I did check - the red led on the IR/Switch PCB that comes on, dims comes back on, dims and then goes out..... well it is using PWM to do that. So there is a microcontroller running somewhere on the PCB making it do that and I assume it is supposed to tell me something?
The only know definite problem I can see so far - there are no pulses from the IR sensor when I point a remote at it. I know someone said this TV should power up without it (presumably when I press the little standby/power button) but are we quite sure about that?
Rich
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