Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    NJM2884 installed, 3.25 to 3.28V is present regardless of whether or not CN6101 is plugged or unplugged. There is still no stand-by light.

    At this time I think I am going to start a new thread on this same TV. Reason being is I made such a mess out of this thread I think it would avoid a lot of back tracking and confusion moving forward.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by R_J
    You would use chassis ground or pin 1 of cn6002, You can find out which resistor it is by puting a probe on CN6002 pin 9 and check to each of the 4 resistors of RB9031. the point that is 0Ω is pin8, now check the other side (pin7) of the resistor to ground, that will check the input point (AE5) of the ic9000
    Originally posted by budm
    Njm2884.
    On page 9 graph it shows example of the 3V version with Zero Io mA and it still maintains 3V output, so at this point I would change out that 3.3V regulator.
    So a couple days ago NJM2884 arrived here from the parts store. I plan to install it today and hopefully we can get some magic to happen!

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Thank you budm, I will order that today and get it coming, and thank you so very, very much for hanging in there and for helping me out.

    R_J: Thank you very much for all the help and direction throughout this process and for hanging in there.

    Again I apologize for my causing this whole thing to drag out. I sincerely appreciate both of you.

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Njm2884.
    On page 9 graph it shows example of the 3V version with Zero Io mA and it still maintains 3V output, so at this point I would change out that 3.3V regulator.
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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    [/B]:
    "There was 4.45V at the stand-by pin of CN6001 that became slightly unstable but returned to 4.45V and remained". So that NJM2884 is bad.
    Long thread is hard to keep track on the Data.
    This was with CN6101 unhooked from the PSU EDIT and reference chassis ground
    Last edited by DXseekerMO; 12-07-2018, 12:42 AM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    Right now we need to find out why AC_OFF_DET line goes to <1V when main board is connected and then verify the stby3.3v pin with main board connected.
    NJM2884-33 is 3.3V (Vo of +/-1% ) LDO regulator, so are you sure your are getting 3.3V at the STBY3.3V pin of the power supply connector when main board is connected, or you are getting close to 4V or higher?


    Ah found your post #24:
    There was 4.45V at the stand-by pin of CN6001 that became slightly unstable but returned to 4.45V and remained. So that NJM2884 is bad
    When I measure between pins 7 and 9 on CN6101 I get 3.48V with CN6101 attached to the PSU and the main board installed

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Right now we need to find out why AC_OFF_DET line goes to <1V when main board is connected and need to verify the stby3.3v pin with main board connected is at 3.3V or not, if 3.3V is much higer than 3.3V that can be problem.

    NJM2884-33 is 3.3V (Vo of +/-1% ) LDO regulator, so are you sure your are getting 3.3V at the STBY3.3V pin of the power supply connector when main board is connected, or you are getting close to 4V or higher?


    Ah found your post #24:
    "There was 4.45V at the stand-by pin of CN6001 that became slightly unstable but returned to 4.45V and remained". So that NJM2884 is bad.
    Long thread is hard to keep track of the Data.
    Last edited by budm; 12-07-2018, 12:41 AM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    So then IC6251 is short?

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Infinity is not going to load that AC_OFF_DET line to be <1V.
    See picture on post 117.
    Last edited by budm; 12-07-2018, 12:07 AM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    Infinity with main board connected back in place?
    Yes

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Infinity with main board connected back in place?
    If AE5 pin of IC9000 is shorted to GND then it should show about 100 Ohms.
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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    Well, look that circuit:
    1) Where would 4.44V be coming from?
    2) If Q6402 is shorted between E and C then how can you have 4.44V at the Collector with ref. to GND?
    3) What Voltage do you get if you measure between C and E pin of that Q6402?
    4) What Voltage do you get between CN6101 GND pin 9 and STBY3.3V pin 10? 4.44V? if it is then that is why you are getting that 4.44V reading.
    5) The STBY3.3V is generated by IC6251 (NJM2884), the feeding Voltage is 4.67V Typ. as shown in the schematic, so with light load the STBY3.3V can be higher than 3.3V depend on how that IC6251 functions.
    So if 3.3VSB comes from IC6251 and the feed voltage is 4.67typical then it seems to me IC6251 must have a short, passing all the input voltage instead of reducing it and sending it on?

    Originally posted by budm
    So if you connect the main board back in place and then check the resistance between Pin 7 (AC_OFF_DET) of CN6101 and the GND pin 9, what resistance do you get?
    Infinity

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    So if you connect the main board back in place and then check the resistance between Pin 7 (AC_OFF_DET) of CN6101 and the GND pin 9, what resistance do you get? This test will tell you what the load is being put on the AC_OFF_DET line.
    Last edited by budm; 12-06-2018, 11:41 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by DXseekerMO
    No load from the mainboard?

    Transistor shorted?
    Well, look that circuit:
    1) Where would 4.44V be coming from?
    2) If Q6402 is shorted between E and C then how can you have 4.44V at the Collector with ref. to GND?
    3) What Voltage do you get if you measure between C and E pin of that Q6402?
    4) What Voltage do you get between CN6101 GND pin 9 and STBY3.3V pin 10? 4.44V? if it is then that is why you are getting that 4.44V reading.
    5) The STBY3.3V is generated by IC6251 (NJM2884), the feeding Voltage is 4.67V Typ. as shown in the schematic, so with light load the STBY3.3V can be higher than 3.3V depend on how that IC6251 functions.
    Last edited by budm; 12-06-2018, 11:13 PM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    What did you use for GND ref. for the meter?
    When testing at CN6101 pin 7? Chassis

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    That is correct, just think about it, you have 3.3V power supply Voltage to run tha detection circuit and some how you are getting 4.44V (Collector) on the Transistors, how can that be?
    No load from the mainboard?

    Transistor shorted?
    Last edited by DXseekerMO; 12-06-2018, 10:53 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    That is correct, just think about it, you have 3.3V power supply Voltage to run tha detection circuit and some how you are getting 4.44V (Collector) on the Transistors, how can that be?
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    Last edited by budm; 12-06-2018, 10:37 PM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by budm
    STBY power supply is only 3.3V so I cannot see how you can have 4.44V at the collector of the Transistor which has resistor R6403 (8K2) between STBY3.3V supply and the Collector.. you better recheck your test.
    AC_OFF_DET also feed connector CN6102 pin 7, anything connected to CN6102?
    I will check and report back.

    That is the AC_OFF_DET pin voltage at pin 7, CN6101 after unhooking the connector from the PSU
    Last edited by DXseekerMO; 12-06-2018, 10:11 PM.

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  • DXseekerMO
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Sorry about the lengthly delay is replying. I wanted to check and re-check before posting more bad info.

    Well R_J, it appears you are correct about one of those resistors being shorted to ground, Please see the attached picture, annotated with the ground point I used and findings at the resistors.

    Can you tell me if I was grounded in the right spot? If I was I think the results are conclusive.
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  • budm
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    Re: Sony KDL-55EX620, no stand-by volts from one bad resistor?

    Originally posted by DXseekerMO
    Voltage comes up to 4.44V with CN6101 detached from PSU

    4.44V on the 444th post. You have to be kidding me!
    STBY power supply is only 3.3V so I cannot see how you can have 4.44V at the collector of the Transistor which has resistor R6403 (8K2) between STBY3.3V supply and the Collector.. you better recheck your test.
    AC_OFF_DET also feed connector CN6102 pin 7, anything connected to CN6102?
    What did you use for GND ref. for the meter?
    Attached Files
    Last edited by budm; 12-06-2018, 10:09 PM.

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