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LCD TV Repair Secrets


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Dedication

This book is dedicated to: Jestine Yong, Sunny, David Maltz, Teonna Flags,
and Michael Danish. I would like to give special thanks to Jestine for being a
great teacher to me and a great friend and always inspiring me to study harder to
become an Engineer of electronics. Also special thanks to David for being my
big brother and keeping my spirits up and always encouraging me to stay fit and
healthy and to go further and to never give up. Thank you ☺
Content
1. Preface…………………………………………….……………….7

2. Introduction……………….….…………………………..….…...8

2.1- 4 Basic TFT LCD Terminologies…………………………….11

3. CCFL & EEFL Inverter Errors…………………………..…14

3.1- Why Use Parallel Configurations For CCFL Instead Of Series


Configuration?..................................................…………….17
3.2- EEFL: External Electrode Florescent Lamp ……………….18
3.3- CCFL & EEFL Inverter Board Troubleshooting…………...20
3.4- Basic LCD TV Circuit Layout……………………………….23
3.5- No Picture/Raster (black screen)……………….………........25
3.6- EEFL Inverter Board………………………………………...32
3.7- Blinking Backlights Error…….………..…………….………33
3.8- Dim Picture…………………………………………………....34

4. Main Board & T-Con Display Screen Errors……………..36

4.1- Stuck Pixels …………………………………………………...42


4.2- Backlight Only/No Raster…………………………………....43
4.3- DDR memory ………………………………………..…….…50
4.4- Flash Rom IC’s……………………………………………….50
4.5- EEProm……………………………………………………….51
4.6- Clock Generating……………………………………………..51
4.7- Video Filter ICs…………………………………………..…..55
4.8- Video Switch IC’s………………………………………….…57
4.9- Power For Process IC………………………………………...57
4.10- Power Switch IC’s…………………………………………...59
4.11- LVDS & T-Con Interfacing Protocols……………………..62
4.12- LVDS Tx Critical Waveforms Output…………………..…66
4.13-T-Con Board, Column Driver Board, & Row Driver
Boards……………………………………………………………...67
4.14- Timing Generator IC……………………………………….70
4.15- Control & Signal Process IC……………………………….70
4.16- Row/Column Driver Control IC……………………………71
4.17- Placement Of TFT Driver Control IC’s & Buffer IC’s…...72
4.18- Grayscale Generator IC (Gamma Correction)……………73
4.19- Basic Panel Interfacing Waveforms: T-con, Column Drive, and
Row Drive circuitry………………………………………..…80
4.20- A Quick Briefing on VCOM potentiometer’s or trimmers.81
4.21- Voltage Drive Generator Circuit…………………………...84
4.22- Typical Operational Amplifier Setup………………………86
4.23- Basic TFT LCD Power Sequencing…………………….…..86
4.24- The Importance Of Digital Oscilloscopes……………….….88
4.25- Digital Signal Processing Integrated Circuit (DSP IC)……92
4.26- DSP Software………………………………………………...94
4.27-DSP IC………………………………………………………...94
4.28- Various Display LCD Error………………………………...96

5. Common Power Board Faults…………………………………..104


5.1- Multiple Output SMPS………….…………………………..104
5.2- Common Power Fault ………………………………………106
5.3- LCD TV SMPS & External System Circuitry………….…106
5.4- Volt Stand-By Only…………………….…………............…108
5.5- No 5-Volt Stand-by (Dead)………………..…….………..…111
5.6- Power-Up Then Shutdown………………………………….112
5.7-Delayed Power-Up…………………………………………....114

6. LCD Critical IC Component Case Histories……………..….115


6.1- LCD TV Power Board Component Failure Case History..115
6.2- LCD TV Mainboard Component Failure Case History.…116
6.3- LCD TV T-Con Board Component Failure Case History.117
6.4- LCD TV Inverter Board Component Failure Case
History…………………………………………………………….118

7. 43 LCD Critical IC TV Case Histories…………………….…119

8. Conclusions……………………………………………….........…..125

9. Recommended Resources…………………………….………….126
From Page 23

Basic LCD TV Circuit Layout

There are various engineering methods and input control options used for
inverter board design; we will use a simplified design and 7 basic DC input
controls as a learning reference, (basically 4 DC control inputs excluding the 3
GND pins). Notice in Fig5A above there are………………..
From page 108

From this point we will begin with common power faults:


Service Case Histories

5-Volt Stand-By Only

In Fig65A is just a basic illustration to get familiar with the main IC’s that play
a critical role in power-up and sustained operating power. Fig66A gets started
on 5V stand-by servicing. With 5v stand-by problems the ac-detect reset & hold
circuit is sending a fault signal to ……………………..

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