LG Tcon PDF
LG Tcon PDF
LG Tcon PDF
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
LVDS LVDS
Example 42LG70 (120Hz) Example 37LH55 (120Hz)
3D (2010)
o Many
M off the
th shields
hi ld have
h a piece
i off material
t i l
that is used to transfer heat from a
component on the board to the shield. This
material is called “Chocolate”. Look for it
when removing the shield. Make sure to
return it to the correct location when
replacing the shield. In the example on the
right, the two pieces of chocolate are
protecting the DC-to-DC converter coils in
the lower right hand corner.
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
Panel Voltages: The T-CON is responsible for developing panel voltages. These voltage will vary
dependant upon the type of panel utilized.
utilized We generally state there will be 4 voltages that are always being
delivered to the panel, -5V, 3.3V, 16V and 26V. However, there may be more according to the type of panel
being used.
Backlights: Since the Liquid crystal panel does not generate any light of its own, there must be a light
source behind the panel. This light source is called the “Backlights” called B\L here after. The B\L can be
either florescent (EEFL or CCFL) or they can be LED. The T-CON is not responsible for turning on the B\L.
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
The Power Supply generates a 12V supply that is sent to the Main board. When it is time to turn on the
T-CON, the Microprocessor will send out a command that turns on the T-CON 12V and this voltage is routed
out the LVDS cable to the T-CON. ((See the Troubleshooting
g section for more details about the T-CON 12V
turn on circuit).
T-CON
T-CON
12V
Power
Supply
Main
12V
Board
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
TFT PANEL
T-CON
If there are two LVDS cables between
T-CON
T CON
th T
the T-CON
CON and d the
th Main
M i board,
b d theth 2nd
12V
LVDS will not carry any voltages.
It will also have fewer pins.
Power
P
Supply
Main T-CON 12V switch on
12V in the 2nd step of the
Board turn-on process.
process
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
LVDS
LVDS
Example: 37LH55
To unlock, press in
To unlock,
unlock press in on the two sides
To unlock, press in
on the two sides
on the two sides
18 Gnd Gnd Gnd 41 RRXB4+ 1.09V 1.67V *Pin 2 Only active when a 3D
19 RRXACK- 1.16V 1.67V 42-46 Gnd Gnd Gnd
source is played. (1.63V)
20 RRXACK+ 1.20V 1.67V 47 n/c n/c n/c
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
FRC
Tru-Motion The 12V is sent to the T-CON by two separate
connections. P802 and P803.
P802
Check pins
FPGA 49 51 (12V)
49~51
P803
1) The T
T-CON
CON Heat Sink Shield. [Pg 3]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
Step 2) Panel_CTL called (Panel Control). This will be the command that actually turns on the T-CON operational
voltage by activating a switch that takes the 12V from the Power Supply and routes it to the T-CON board
through the LVDS cable.
cable On a side note
note, the 2010 3D model T-CONs
T CONs also have a secondary 12V supply
(which comes from the same switch) and sends it to the T-CON through a two pin connector for additional
current demands of the 3D T-CON. It is not the fact that the T-CON 12V current is too much for the 12V
supply, it is that the current demand of the 3D FRC T-CON is too much for the thin wire in the LVDS cable.
Step 3) INV
INV_ON
ON called (Inverter On) or DRV_ON
DRV ON called (Drive On)
On). This command will turn on the backlights
backlights.
This output from the Main is sent back to the Power Supply to activate the backlight driver IC. If the backlights
have an external Ballast (Inverter), the INV_ON line will be routed through the Power Supply to the Inverter.
The same thing holds true for LED backlights which may have an internal or external Inverter.
So the area of concern when dealing with a No Picture symptom is to first make sure there are backlights
backlights. If the
backlights do not come on, you still may be able to see if the panel is working by using a flashlight and looking (at
close proximity) to the panel. Hold the flashlight close to the panel and look carefully for any movement within the
panel. You may also be able to shine the flash light through any hole in the metal shield covering the back of the
panel. If you see movement, this would indicate there is activity in the LCD panel and that you need to investigate
the problem from the backlight perspective.
perspective Remember the backlights (Florescent or LED) need a power supply
(24V) and the turn on command called DRV_ON or INV_ON.
Continued on the next page.
Be First, Do it Right, Work Smart! 21 March 2012 LCD T-CON Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting a No Picture problem, checking Power Supply voltages.
If you have backlights but you have no picture, the fist step is to check the connector from the Power Supply
to the Main board. Confirm the 3 voltages, STBY voltage, 12V and 17V/24V. You can also listen for audio
which would confirm
f that the Main board is processing audio and it has the Audio B+.
Here is an example of the connector (from a 55LW5600) coming from the Power Supply to the Main board.
P502 "MAIN Board" Connector To P201 "SMPS Board"
Pin Label STBY Run Diode Check
1 PWR-ON 0V 3.4V 2.79V PWR_ON Step 1:
Turns on the
24V 2-4 24V 0V 25V OL
Power Supply. 1
5-8 Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd
Stand-By 3.5V 9-12 3.5V_ST 3.56V 3.51V 1.15V Steps 1 and 3 of the
13-15 Gnd Gnd Gnd Gnd three step Turn On
Process go to the
16 GND/VSYNC n/c n/c OL Power Supply
17 12V 0V 12.01V 2.09V
18 DRV-ON 0V 3.24V 1.54V DRV_ON Step 3:
Turns on the
12V 19 12V 0V 12.01V 2.09V Backlights. 3
20 A-DIM n/c n/c OL
21 12V 0V 12 01V
12.01V 2 09V
2.09V
22 PDIM-1 0V 0.2V~3.3V 2.4V
23 n/c n/c n/c OL
24 Err OUT n/c n/c OL
Note: We will discuss the 2nd step of the turn on sequence next.
PANEL_VCC
12V from the
Power Supply
12V
High
Low
PANEL_CTL
From Micro. High
g
There will always be a 12V fuse protection the 12V line. It will always be the first component the 12V passes
once it enters the T-CON. So this is an easy y test point
p to check for the 12V input
p to the T-CON. If it is here,,
you can continue. If it is missing, check the LVDS cable for an open from the Main to the T-CON. Be sure
(with the power turned off) to remove the LVDS cable from the connectors on both ends to investigate for
frayed contacts. This most often happens on the LVDS cables
that are slipped into the connector and the
Connector has a flip locking Example from
mechanism. 42LV5500
T-CON from
42LV5500
12V Fuse
F1
T CON from
T-CON f 42LV5500
US1
VCC
Silk
Screen
Label
IC600
DC-to-DC
Converter
Example
p from
LX9500 series
Al remember
Also b that
th t to
t run the
th Panel
P lT
Test;
t
• The Power Supply must be working normally.
• The Backlights must be running normally.
This test can also be used when there is video but the video has a problem
problem.
If there is a Video Problem and the Panel Test works normally, before condemning the Main board
be sure to investigate the LVDS cable.
Side note: If the Power Supply is not working, you can still run the Backlights and the Panel Test by
substituting;
24V and DRV_ON
DRV ON (usually 33.5V~5V)
5V~5V) to the Inverter (Ballast).
(Ballast)
12V and 3.3V to the T-CON as described above.
Disconnect both
2
LVDSS Cab
Cables
es
1) The T-CON
T CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
6) What is the Difference between a T-CON and a 3D FRC T-CON? [Pg 17]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
9) What is the purpose of the Blue LED on some T-CONs? [Pg 36]
Tip: When dealing with a dim picture, another trick you can use for troubleshooting this type of P-DIM routing is to
turn the p
power off and disconnect the small cable between the T-CON to the Inverter and then turn the set back on.
This will defeat the P-DIM control signal and the backlights should now go to maximum brightness.
Tip: When dealing with a dim picture, a trick you can use for troubleshooting this type of P-DIM routing is to turn
the power off and disconnect CN8 and CN9 on the T-CON and then turn the set back on.
This will defeat the P-DIM and Local Dimming control signals and
th b
the backlights
kli ht should
h ld now go tot maximum
i brightness.
b i ht
1) The T-CON
T CON Heat Sink Shield
Shield. [Pg 3]
6) What
Wh isi the
h Difference
Diff between
b a T-CON
T CON and
d a 3D FRC T
T-CON?
CON? [Pg
[P 17]
1 ]
8) Some T-CONs Route the P-DIM (Dimming Signals) to the Inverter. [Pg 31]
LD1
Blue LED
Thank You.