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  • HABIBOU11
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Thank you

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by budm View Post
    "Pwm Dim - 0" You will not get the backlights to be on with Dimming control at 0 V.
    Turn the TV off, then put black probe on the chassis, Red probe on the Dim pin, then turn on the TV to see if there is any activity with the Dim control signal or not.
    We also need the pictures of the whole back side of the TV showing all the boards.
    BTW: These Voltages below, do they change state when power switch is toggle on and off?
    Power On/Off - 3.50v
    BLU on/off - 4.85v
    Those 3 voltages doesn't change when pressing the power on button.
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  • budm
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    "Pwm Dim - 0" You will not get the backlights to be on with Dimming control at 0 V.
    Turn the TV off, then put black probe on the chassis, Red probe on the Dim pin, then turn on the TV to see if there is any activity with the Dim control signal or not.
    We also need the pictures of the whole back side of the TV showing all the boards.
    BTW: These Voltages below, do they change state when power switch is toggle on and off?
    Power On/Off - 3.50v
    BLU on/off - 4.85v
    Last edited by budm; 06-30-2017, 09:45 AM.

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    some updates

    At this connector, those with voltage symbols all have the respective volt.

    and...

    Power On/Off - 3.50v
    Pwm Dim - 0
    BLU on/off - 4.85v
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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    I ordered a replacement board. Same codes, but rev number is 1.1 instead of 1.2 on the problematic psu board.

    All voltage is alive and within limits. However the power button on the tv would not fire up the tv. No backlight, nothing. I notice the main chip on the motherboard is slightly warm, I assume nothing is wrong.

    I tried disconnecting the mother ribbon connection to psu board. Switch on the mains, the led light up. Connect it back, and cannot power on.

    Any ideas?
    Is it firmware related?
    Anyway, the remote is not with me at the moment, already inform the owner to send it to me asap.
    Last edited by jeremykum; 06-29-2017, 09:55 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by jeremykum View Post
    On this board, this L shoud be L9801. Removed. Still 2.2V at A5V
    The filter cap for 13V register 0v. Circuit checked, not grounded.

    Q9101, should be the big N-Chan mosfet FDD7N25LZ, measured with DCA meter, seems working. Source and drain, one way register 11.2Mohm, the other way 0 (if continuity mode, no beeping).
    That 13V is generated by the same transformer that generate the 5V and other Voltages, and the cap I suggested to test the Voltage is right after the rectifiers for the 13V BEFORE the switch so it cannot be 0V unless the schematic does not match the board, that schematic looks to be made by reverse engineering so it i may not be accurate.

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by dick_barton View Post
    That looks fine except "0V" is probably "OL" = meaning no voltage reading not 0V reading.
    I am not sure totally sure, but so far this didn't give indication of total failure though.
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  • dick_barton
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by jeremykum View Post
    Black = drain
    red = source
    0.480v

    reverse it, 0v
    That looks fine except "0V" is probably "OL" = meaning no voltage reading not 0V reading.

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    BTW I did some test.

    I remove 3 diodes in red circle, and I get 190VDC at LED socket D1/DI
    Checked these 3, all ok, diode test same reading.

    Soldered it back, I get 50VDC

    Means anything to you guys?
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    Last edited by jeremykum; 06-20-2017, 06:31 AM.

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by dick_barton View Post
    Use your meter in diode mode and check between Source/Drain of the FDD7N25LZ. You should be able to measure the diode across the internal package. High one way, low reading when leads reversed.
    Black = drain
    red = source
    0.480v

    reverse it, 0v
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  • dick_barton
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    Use your meter in diode mode and check between Source/Drain of the FDD7N25LZ. You should be able to measure the diode across the internal package. High one way, low reading when leads reversed.
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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by budm View Post
    What DCV do you have on the filter cap CM858 for the 13V power supply section?
    Also remove L9101 to see if the 5V will come up, if too hard then remove Q9101 instead.
    You did check Q9101 Source and Drain resistance to see if has low resistance, right?
    On this board, this L shoud be L9801. Removed. Still 2.2V at A5V
    The filter cap for 13V register 0v. Circuit checked, not grounded.

    Q9101, should be the big N-Chan mosfet FDD7N25LZ, measured with DCA meter, seems working. Source and drain, one way register 11.2Mohm, the other way 0 (if continuity mode, no beeping).
    Attached Files

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by dick_barton View Post
    Check the resistors have not gone out of tolerance RM807, RM808 & RM809.
    What DC voltage do you have between the two legs of capacitor CM8045
    I check those 3 smd resistor, 330k, as per printing on chip 3302. Should be fine.

    BTW the part code printing doesn't match as per the schematic provided. However the circuit I think should be almost identical, except some values of the ICs could be slightly different.

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  • budm
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    What DCV do you have on the filter cap CM858 for the 13V power supply section?
    Also remove L9101 to see if the 5V will come up, if too hard then remove Q9101 instead.
    You did check Q9101 Source and Drain resistance to see if has low resistance, right?
    Last edited by budm; 06-19-2017, 09:35 AM.

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  • jiroy
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by jeremykum View Post
    Yes, it's an inductor if you referring to the vertical part. Measure 0.4ohm 0.0uH test frequency 200kHz, so not open. But 0.0uH? Anyway at this writing moment, I just test onboard, didn't remove it. And looking at the circuit, I assume this section is for LED strip power.

    Can clarify, the powering sequence of a tv powerboard?
    I am not very sure the cold side sequence. Is there a standardized sequence as in laptops?

    Sorry for the many questions asked, but trying to grasp the whole idea of a tv powerboard.
    It could be a resistance only , and after seeing the mosfet underneath , it is the mosfet causing heat anyway ..

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  • budm
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Can I get hi-res clear straight shot of the bottom side of the board?
    BTW, the A5V is only rated at 18mA as printed on the board so it will not take much to load that power supply down, but doubt that is is has that low of the current rating due to fact that the B5V is rated at 1.1A.
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...2&d=1497851233

    Never mind, I found good pictures at shojimmy.
    http://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn4...pply-unit.htm#
    Pictures provided by shopjimmy.
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    Last edited by budm; 06-19-2017, 09:46 AM.

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Main filter cap 315-317vdc. AC in now is 228v

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  • budm
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    What DCV do you right between the two legs of each the main filter caps?

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Check the resistors have not gone out of tolerance RM807, RM808 & RM809.
    What DC voltage do you have between the two legs of capacitor CM8045

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  • jeremykum
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    Re: BN44-00496B A5V only have 2.2V

    Originally posted by dick_barton View Post
    Have you lifted one end of each of the 4 diodes that rectify the 5V dc feeding the A5 output. I think they are probably the 4 larger diodes alongside each other. One of them may be leaky. Also test the capacitors connected to them on the A5 line.
    Thanks, will test those should be the 3 smaller diodes.

    Now need to get my 6 year old kid to bed first, 11pm here. Will continue later if not too tired, or tomorrow. Working for the past 12 hours.

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