oh crap. while trying to remove the tansformer, to see the traces underneath, i broke 2 leads . I cant find a datasheet or anything on the transformer, it looks like this board is a gohner.
yes i know i was refering to that the 15v output of u5012 drives u5010 witch supplys the missing 5v rail to the buffer....
well looks like the regulator U5012 (highlighted red) is suplying the 5v reg. its input lead and ground are shorted (highlighted yellow) but its fine out of circut. it seams to be directly connected to the transformer t5001.. its a dc-dc regulator this makes no sense
I think t5001 might be bad, how do find a replace ment? what dose w3-13t mean?...
5v VCC is conneced to the yellow highlighted pin, but only 0.38v are present.
The regulator in red is responisble for VCC. It works, i powerd it up with a lab power supplya and a 0.5a load. According to its datasheet it needs 8-12V on the input pin. Its getting 0.5v.
Im tying to find where the input pin is connected to, the last point i can trace it to is highlighted in green. its a 4 layer board and i dont know where it goes after that. any hints?...
ipms i ment d5005 and d5004. i need to resolder those they don't align with the heatsink. but they aren't getting very hot in the 1 minute test cycles im doing (tested with temp probe).
I have switched the IPMS's on the y board with those on the X-board. the problem has not changed.
If the logic flex cable to the Yboard is disconnected the voltages stabilze and a ysutain wave can be seen on the test points on the buffer boards. otherwise the ybaord cycels
also a buzzing sound from the y board can always be heard
Hi I have a Philips Philips 42 SD v4 plasma tv 2005 vintage, i dont know its history.
Its fault is as follows
At first:
1. tv turns on flickers at aprox 1hz allmost white then black (see video).
2. all rails are pressend and voltages are correct but there is alot of ripple (see picture 1 and picture 2) during the blink "on" phase on all rails, even the 5v and 3.3v logic rails.
3. This ripple dissapears when the Y sustain is detached.
Than sunndenly while measureing the voltages with just the x sustain attached...
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