Good day folks. It's been a while now since I've done a TV repair, go figure, and it's time for me to turn to our beloved community for a bit of advice, though I'm pretty sure this one is going in the bin.
The problem is as follows: the TV has sound but no picture. No, it's not a backlight issue, since the backlight comes on fine - it's the complete opposite: it's the picture itself that's not being displayed.
I popped the cover off hoping to find a T-con board to at least give me a glimpse of hope of repairing it, but there isn't one: the LVDS cable goes straight into the buffer board. Fair enough, I began measuring the test points here and there and long story short, I believe I found the issue: it's this IC (IC6) which sits near the VGH and VGL test points which are both dead. Conveniently enough, it also seems to have a burn mark on it, clearly visible in the picture there. That black spec actually came off when I rubbed it with my nail, but the whitish portion just below that is actually a piece of the chip that's missing, so I'd say it's safe to say it's dead. The fuse itself is OK and so is the 3.3v test point, so it hopefully didn't take out something else with it when it went. The panel itself appears to be a hh032agh-r3. The IC is a Q25m 5562a....what the heck is this ?
The internet hasn't heard of it apparently and I couldn't even get close to a result....any ideas here or should I just stop right here, pack it all up and take it to the nearest recycling station ? Cheers guys.
The problem is as follows: the TV has sound but no picture. No, it's not a backlight issue, since the backlight comes on fine - it's the complete opposite: it's the picture itself that's not being displayed.
I popped the cover off hoping to find a T-con board to at least give me a glimpse of hope of repairing it, but there isn't one: the LVDS cable goes straight into the buffer board. Fair enough, I began measuring the test points here and there and long story short, I believe I found the issue: it's this IC (IC6) which sits near the VGH and VGL test points which are both dead. Conveniently enough, it also seems to have a burn mark on it, clearly visible in the picture there. That black spec actually came off when I rubbed it with my nail, but the whitish portion just below that is actually a piece of the chip that's missing, so I'd say it's safe to say it's dead. The fuse itself is OK and so is the 3.3v test point, so it hopefully didn't take out something else with it when it went. The panel itself appears to be a hh032agh-r3. The IC is a Q25m 5562a....what the heck is this ?

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