Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by budm
    CORRECTION! CORRECTION! I look real close at the 7-pin connector of the IR receiver module again and did more research about this IR receiver board, PIN 1 of the connector is the IR out, NOT PIN 2! PIN 2 is circuit GND.
    So retest the IR OUT at pin 1 of the connector again, ground point is still at the GND as marked.
    I found board layout for TNPA5915 which is basically the same board layout as TNPS61010, I found out by searching where TNPA6010 is used in.
    See updated pictures and schematic.
    Ok budm
    connected=OL
    not connected=168
    For clarity,I tested at the actual test point and not at the actual pin.
    Let me know if this makes a difference.
    Last edited by vikivng; 06-23-2020, 05:28 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    CORRECTION! CORRECTION! I look real close at the 7-pin connector of the IR receiver module again and did more research about this IR receiver board, PIN 1 of the connector is the IR out, NOT PIN 2! PIN 2 is circuit GND.
    So retest the IR OUT at pin 1 of the connector again, ground point is still at the GND as marked.
    I found board layout for TNPA5915 which is basically the same board layout as TNPS61010, I found out by searching where TNPA6010 is used in.
    See updated pictures and schematic.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by budm; 06-23-2020, 05:23 PM.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by vikivng
    Hi budm
    connected= 000.4
    not connected=144kΩ
    Sorry budm
    I have no idea what happened before.
    Now I am getting 000.4 in both instances.
    Plug disconnected from the socket yes.
    Just to be clear what I am doing,,one probe is on the IR out test point circled and the other is on the ground side of the capacitor also circled.
    Is this the correct procedure.?

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    BTW, just to be sure, the resistance testing is done without TV plugging into the AC outlet, correct?

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Can we see good clear pictures of the whole back side of the TV showing all the board?
    Also good clear straight shot of the whole main board top and bottom side and also closed up around the connector that goes to the IR Receiver module K board TNPA6010.
    BTW the IR receiver module pin 2 is the IR out, need to verify if it is also pin 2 on the main board goes to pin 2 of the IR receiver board.
    Last edited by budm; 06-23-2020, 04:47 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Need to find the schematic of the main board for your TV, so far I cannot find service manual for your TV model.
    You can trace out the IR out pin on the main board to see where it goes to, it can be as simple as shorted MLCC.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Everything else seems to work so may be worth trying to fix with general guidance.?
    Possible.?

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by budm
    That is bad, it has shorts circuit on the main board.
    Ok,
    Any obvious areas to check?

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by vikivng
    Hi budm
    connected= 000.4
    not connected=144kΩ
    That is bad, it has shorts circuit on the main board.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Thnx
    Last edited by vikivng; 06-23-2020, 03:51 PM. Reason: none

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by budm
    Check the resistance between IR Out and GND with board connected and not connected.
    Hi budm
    connected= 000.4
    not connected=144kΩ

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  • budm
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Check the resistance between IR Out and GND with board connected and not connected.

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  • diif
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by vikivng
    Is it possible to solder in one of these just to test ?
    I don't see why not.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Is it possible to solder in one of these just to test ?
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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    I think so, seems that they go bad first.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    I think IF you have voltage change when you engage the remote, then your little IR sensor is ok, as he states in the video.
    Hi yes,
    so im thinking since the voltages do NOT change at all,then this specifically suggests the ir chip is faulty at least.?

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    I think IF you have voltage change when you engage the remote, then your little IR sensor is ok, as he states in the video.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 06-23-2020, 05:37 AM.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    Yep, can usually fix them, the little sensor can be replaced, sometimes one or more of the little MLCC ceramic capacitors need replaced, that's IF the module is the issue. At 10 bucks or less, people usually just grab one from ebay or someplace, I would try to fix it if I was doing it for myself, just for the hobby aspect of it.
    Based on the static voltage results in the test suggested by budm, would you say the sensor is the issue.?
    I have seen alot of 3 pin ir sensors but not the 4 pin types.Would these need to be salvaged.?
    Last edited by vikivng; 06-23-2020, 05:56 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Yep, can usually fix them, the little sensor can be replaced, sometimes one or more of the little MLCC ceramic capacitors need replaced, that's IF the module is the issue. At 10 bucks or less, people usually just grab one from ebay or someplace, I would try to fix it if I was doing it for myself, just for the hobby aspect of it.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 06-23-2020, 05:22 AM.

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  • vikivng
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    Re: Panasonic tx47as650b no reaction to remote.

    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    Thnx,
    Can these not be repaired ?
    If the problem is the actual IR 4 leg chip.?
    Can that not be changed.?

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