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  • budm
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    Do you have LED tester so you can test and check the Vf of LED strings?
    So it's the Digital Signage display.
    Last edited by budm; 08-12-2020, 01:22 PM.

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  • JonathanAnon
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    Originally posted by Diah View Post
    its nice set, good candidate for Android / linux TV project instate as store display...LOL
    Hah, well you can do that for sure, but I'm downloading Garageband first.

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  • Diah
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    its nice set, good candidate for Android / linux TV project instate as store display...LOL

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  • JonathanAnon
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    Just one more image to give you an idea of what I'm looking at right now. I took apart the 50 inch panel completely to get at the backlights, so I'm very relieved that the screen seems to be okay.



    This is the level of light I get with the 2R2 resistor in place.
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  • JonathanAnon
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    Closer shot of the chip.

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  • JonathanAnon
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    Originally posted by Diah View Post
    so you mean the BL are Edge one not Direct LED ??
    Edge= LEDs with out lens at the bottom the Type could be single or Double LED unit. Direct= LEDs with Lenses direct behind the screen. as in the net show of this Display LEDs Type 3035 6V.
    Exactly, and I was looking for the terms that described them thanks.

    You will notice that if you search for v500hj1-pe8 LEDs, you will find something like the link below.

    https://spares2repair.co.uk/sound-vi...ts/v500hj1-pe8



    And these are not the LEDs in my version. My version has edge LEDs similar to this:

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  • Diah
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    Originally posted by JonathanAnon View Post
    Just be aware that the LEDs that they sell for this one are NOT the same as what is in this panel. The LEDs in my version of the screen are all at the bottom of the screen, there are two LED strips and each has four parallel sets of 26 LEDs.
    so you mean the BL are Edge one not Direct LED ??
    Edge= LEDs with out lens at the bottom the Type could be single or Double LED unit.
    Direct= LEDs with Lenses direct behind the screen. as in the net show of this Display LEDs Type 3035 6V.

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  • JonathanAnon
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    innolux v500hj1-pe8 is the panel. Just be aware that the LEDs that they sell for this one are NOT the same as what is in this panel. The LEDs in my version of the screen are all at the bottom of the screen, there are two LED strips and each has four parallel sets of 26 LEDs. The back of the panel says 720ma / 78-89V

    It is a store display unit where people can walk up to it and look for websites and they can run demonstration videos on. If I was to describe it, it looks like a 6 foot mobile phone. My seven year old nephew asked me what it was, and I told him that a giant had asked me to fix his iphone.

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by JonathanAnon View Post


    From the pics I currently that's the best one Bud. I'm not sure if you can work it out from that. I'll take another pic later.
    I cannot really read the number.
    D2330 on the first line?
    Second line I cannot read.
    You can turn up the backlights level then measure the Voltage drops on that resistor to calculate the LED current.
    The LED strings look to be connected in parallel.
    What is the panel number any way?
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  • JonathanAnon
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    From the pics I currently that's the best one Bud. I'm not sure if you can work it out from that. I'll take another pic later.
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  • JonathanAnon
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    Originally posted by Diah View Post
    you have 5 rank only 2 used.. it mean the same power boards used by other TV size.. here are the Numbers of LED play the roll. use one Res as you calculated will work smoothly. but the question always remain why they are OPEN... need to inspect the LEDs first
    Yeah I am concerned by this also, but I have tested the backlight LEDs with a tester and they work fine, and even with just that 2R2 resistor in place they all turn on fine. Because I dont know what caused them to open, I would like to reduce the current a little if possible. And I will leave on test a long time giving back.

    use one Res as you calculated will work smoothly
    You mean my option of using the 5 2R2s in parallel giving 0.44ohms?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by JonathanAnon View Post
    I see it. It must be pretty forgiving, as I have increased the resistance at that junction from 0.29 ohm to 2.2 ohm and still the backlight comes on and stays on. I think I'll just replace those resistors with exactly what was there previously.

    thanks.
    The value of the current sensing resistance will determine the maximum regulated LED drive current will be when the backlights is set to max, the higher the resistance the lower the max current will be.
    BTW, what is the IC U1 P/N?
    Last edited by budm; 08-11-2020, 05:31 PM.

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  • Diah
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    you have 5 rank only 2 used.. it mean the same power boards used by other TV size.. here are the Numbers of LED play the roll. use one Res as you calculated will work smoothly.

    but the question always remain why they are OPEN... need to inspect the LEDs first

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  • JonathanAnon
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    I see it. It must be pretty forgiving, as I have increased the resistance at that junction from 0.29 ohm to 2.2 ohm and still the backlight comes on and stays on. I think I'll just replace those resistors with exactly what was there previously.

    thanks.

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  • budm
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    They are current sensing resistors for maintaining constant current through the LED's.
    You can see the VIAS on the CC cooper plane that goes back to the control circuit.
    They set the maximum current by adjusting the values of the sensing resistors.
    So for the resistor may be burnt out due to some shorted out LED's.

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  • JonathanAnon
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    My apologies, I had the output cable turned upside down. I just noticed A and C on the output connector, which I presume is Anode and Cathode of the LEDs - so those resistors connect the cathode side of the LEDs to ground.

    There is nothing on the back side of the board. So I think the purpose IS current limiting, not current sensing. I dont want to take up any more of your time, guys, so I think I'll just get the same resistors as what was in it. I will improvise on the next one!



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  • budm
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    Can I see straight shots pictures of the whole top and bottom side of the board?
    They may be being as current sensor.

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  • yokoono
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    On the TVs I repair, I reduce the current through the LEDs to a correct illumination of the panel. In this way I protect the LEDs when the user increases, from the menu, the voltage to the maximum. This prolongs the life of the backlight.

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  • JonathanAnon
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    Interesting Dick, I didn't know that they need to be that finely "tuned".

    So here's my plan. The resistance that would have been there originally would have been 0.28 ohms (2ohm and 0.33 in parallel). Now, I have a load of 2R2 SMD resistors, so I'm gonna put five of them in the parallel on the available pads which gives effective resistance of 0.44 ohms. This will reduce the current, which is what I want, and will also mean I don't have to order any small bits in the post. I will checked afterwards to make sure that there is enough current in the LEDs so that the screen has adequate backlight.

    Anybody have any issue with this?

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  • dick_barton
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    It's not unusual to have a mix of resistors in parallel to give you the exact value you want.

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