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PlainBill
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I recently picked up a dead Memorex MLT1912 TV (19" Hi definition
with LCD display). It was represented as 'dead', and that's no lie!
Investigation revealed the standby LED was on, and no response to
either the remote or the control panel power button. This TV get
power from a 12V 'power brick'. This appears to be working properly.
Further regulation used N2596G switching regulators. Some had been
turned off via the control input, and determining the resaon was
getting tedious, so I switched to 'eye-tech' mode.
That revealed a suspicious burn mark on a connector on a daughter
board. Examining the adjacent IC through a magnifier I was able to
clearly see that the 'magic smoke' had escaped. So far, my attempts
to fully identify the IC have been fruitless. A quick summary of what
I have found:
SOT23-5 package marked with A17d (the d represents my best guess).
Pin 4 is shorted to pin 3. A tentative identification of the pinout
is:
1 Control? (CN3-4 via 4.7K R87)
2 Ground
3 Power out
4 Power in
5 Feedback? (Resistor network?)
There is a SMT ferrite bead in the trace to pin 4, and another after
the inductor connected to pin 3. It was suggested this is probably a
high frequency buck regulator, similar to an Anpec APW7101. Datasheet
at http://www.datasheetpro.com/2712_download_APW7101-1_datasheet.html
NOW the problem. Many manufacturers produce buck regulators in the
SOT23-5 package. Usually they will have several versions with a fixed
output voltage and one with a variable output voltage. All attempts
to identify one with a part number including A17? have failed; the
logical conclusion is this is a 'device marking', meaningful only if
the manufacturer is known. And I have been unable to find any
manufacturer using A17x as a device marking - but I'm still looking.
I tried to 'reverse engineer' this by tracing the output. This has
also been unsuccessful. I have identified several capacitors that are
filtering the output, but cannot find a connection to any IC on the
board - but I'm still looking. This is complicated by the fact that
this seems to be a multilayer circuit board.
Unfortunately, one of the ICs is a R8A66950BG. Since this is a ball
grid package, I can't probe the pins. I have been unable to locate a
data sheet, tech briefs indicate it requires 3.3, 1.25, and possibly
2.5 volts - the manufacturer is ambiguous about this.
I have been in contact with Memorex, they refered me to Fox
International. Fox International does not list a service manual for
this TV. They are 'researching', and 'will get back to me'.
While I'm not out of options, I'm hoping for new ideas on
troubleshooting this. Of course, someone correctly identifying the
part would be most welcome. Ideas on how to SAFELY determine the
proper voltage would also be helpful. Or an exhaustive database of
SMT markings vrs part numbers would be most appreciated.
Pictures of the circuit board and the IC are available at
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6915
Thanks,
PlainBill
with LCD display). It was represented as 'dead', and that's no lie!
Investigation revealed the standby LED was on, and no response to
either the remote or the control panel power button. This TV get
power from a 12V 'power brick'. This appears to be working properly.
Further regulation used N2596G switching regulators. Some had been
turned off via the control input, and determining the resaon was
getting tedious, so I switched to 'eye-tech' mode.
That revealed a suspicious burn mark on a connector on a daughter
board. Examining the adjacent IC through a magnifier I was able to
clearly see that the 'magic smoke' had escaped. So far, my attempts
to fully identify the IC have been fruitless. A quick summary of what
I have found:
SOT23-5 package marked with A17d (the d represents my best guess).
Pin 4 is shorted to pin 3. A tentative identification of the pinout
is:
1 Control? (CN3-4 via 4.7K R87)
2 Ground
3 Power out
4 Power in
5 Feedback? (Resistor network?)
There is a SMT ferrite bead in the trace to pin 4, and another after
the inductor connected to pin 3. It was suggested this is probably a
high frequency buck regulator, similar to an Anpec APW7101. Datasheet
at http://www.datasheetpro.com/2712_download_APW7101-1_datasheet.html
NOW the problem. Many manufacturers produce buck regulators in the
SOT23-5 package. Usually they will have several versions with a fixed
output voltage and one with a variable output voltage. All attempts
to identify one with a part number including A17? have failed; the
logical conclusion is this is a 'device marking', meaningful only if
the manufacturer is known. And I have been unable to find any
manufacturer using A17x as a device marking - but I'm still looking.
I tried to 'reverse engineer' this by tracing the output. This has
also been unsuccessful. I have identified several capacitors that are
filtering the output, but cannot find a connection to any IC on the
board - but I'm still looking. This is complicated by the fact that
this seems to be a multilayer circuit board.
Unfortunately, one of the ICs is a R8A66950BG. Since this is a ball
grid package, I can't probe the pins. I have been unable to locate a
data sheet, tech briefs indicate it requires 3.3, 1.25, and possibly
2.5 volts - the manufacturer is ambiguous about this.
I have been in contact with Memorex, they refered me to Fox
International. Fox International does not list a service manual for
this TV. They are 'researching', and 'will get back to me'.
While I'm not out of options, I'm hoping for new ideas on
troubleshooting this. Of course, someone correctly identifying the
part would be most welcome. Ideas on how to SAFELY determine the
proper voltage would also be helpful. Or an exhaustive database of
SMT markings vrs part numbers would be most appreciated.
Pictures of the circuit board and the IC are available at
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6915
Thanks,
PlainBill