I received a call from
a customer who wanted her television checked by a technician.The complaint was the television had picture but no audio.
Upon reaching her home I decided to power on the television
to confirm the symptoms and this is what I saw.
Besides having no audio, the picture has
messed up colors, white lines across the top of the screen and finally no audio
even when the volume was set at 100.
With that I concluded the television has three
different issues.
I picked up the television to my workshop for
further testing and repair.
After opening the television I noted the
television quite old and usually with old equipment the components which age
first are capacitors and also the board may develop dry joints.
I did proper re-soldering of any suspect
areas and was happy.
Next i tested
almost all capacitors on the board using ESR meter in circuit.
Whichever capacitor was suspect I would mark
it on the board bottom side using a marker pen.
As you can see the above photo most of the
faulty capacitors are around the main I.C and this explain why the
television has those weird symptoms.
I later replaced all the faulty capacitor
one by one and below you can see capacitors which were found with above normal
ESR.
After replacing the capacitors I decided to
see what effect that have to the television not forgetting a failed capacitor on
audio circuit input or output can shut down audio completely and so I was
optimistic that the audio may have been restored back.
After applying the power the television came
up beautifully with clean picture and color and the white line across the top screen no
more but audio still was not restored and this was the customer complain was and
therefore I had to do further testing on the audio circuit.
First I had to confirm whether that audio ic
(LA42205) was getting power or not.
I tested all the 15 pins of the ic and I got
15.63 volts on pin 9 and the rest of the pins had zero readings.
I touched the body of the audio ic and was
cold like it was stored in a fringe.
Usually when ics are working they generate
heat and usually become hot and that is why they always have heat sink to cool them down.
To advance my testing on this ic I needed
now to get the datasheet for this ic LA42205 and I got the datasheet from
the net as you can see application test below.
From the above you can clearly see pin.9 which I got
15.63 volts was actually the vcc pin and this means the ic was getting the supply
voltage and therefore the ic should be working but that was not the case and
therefore the only way to know if it is indeed faulty is direct replacement
which I did and after replacement audio was restored back.
Thank you friends
See you in the next class
Hi Humphrey, what device do you use to test capacitor ESR in-circuit? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMESR-100 Pro ESR Digital Meter 100kHz In Circuit Tester Capacitor Ohmmeter.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
Can you do a blog entry that covers standby faults on both CRT and LED please?
ReplyDeleteVoltage testing is the quickest and possibly the most reliable method of diagnosing a faulty equipment. Thankyou for sharing this vital information. I will order my ESR Meter in December.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark for your feedback and interest on my products, all the best from the desk of Humphrey.
DeleteRegards Humphrey
Sanyo crt tv retrace lines no display
ReplyDelete