Sorry Lotas. My programmer is the one in the attached picture. What are the improvements I need to make to make it work better?
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WARNING: If the /WP or /HOLD pins are tied directly to the power supply or ground during
standard SPI or Dual SPI operation, the QE bit should never be set to a 1.
To correct this drawback, you need to disconnect the legs #WP (pin 3) and #HOLD (pin7) from VCC
and connect them to VCC through 4.7 kohm resistors.
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Originally posted by lotas View PostYes, above is a diagram with modifications to the power supply (blue, don't forget about 9 pin) and the addition of resistors.
Should C1 and C2 be eliminated, and should the tracks be connected or left open?
Is there any connection to be broken beyond contact 28 of CH341A ?
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Originally posted by Salvocchio View Post
Some doubts:
Should C1 and C2 be eliminated, and should the tracks be connected or left open?
Is there any connection to be broken beyond contact 28 of CH341A ?
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Originally posted by toptib View Post
Hi Lotas,Do you know if I mount a UE55MU6400UXTZ on my tv UE40MU6400UXTZ can I change the panel on the service menu?
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
But everything is clearly drawn in the diagram, remove the ceramic capacitors, put tantalum capacitors in their place (the capacitance is written in the diagram), the resistors are placed in the gap (the tracks are cut).
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
There are also positional resistors on the board for different sizes of diagonals, it's better to look for ones with the same diagonal as yours. You can read the dump T-con (25Q80), there may also be a problem with it and post it here, I'll take a look and write down the panel number.
Unfortunately I can't find cards for 40'' at the moment.
Thank you for your timeAttached Files
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
this diagram old version of the programmer... the black one only need the vcc to move it to 3,3V.. that's all . i have one just have this modifying of VCC,, no need connect it to pin 9 other wise it will be short circuit on the black one
https://vil2.livejournal.com/780.html
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Originally posted by lotas View Post
If you completely switch the programmer to 3.3v power supply, then 9 pin is connected to 3.3v (there is absolutely no need to install a jumper for 5v power supply!)
https://vil2.livejournal.com/780.html
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https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?show...st&p=125980884Last edited by lotas; 04-18-2024, 04:31 PM.
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