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Laptop LCD repair. INVERTER bad...

M

Max

Inverter has been confirmed bad. I don't have any output from it.

What usualy go bad with them ? Transfo , caps ?

Is it a kind of switching power supply ?

Tks for you help


I have a high voltage probe. What should be the voltage ~ ?

Is a meter in AC mode (1kV) can see something or is too high ?

I also suspect that the BL taht I changed was maybe bad. Near the contact
pin on one side , I saw a very small piece of glass remove. That is why I
want to confirm the Inverter before sending the BL for replacement.

Tks for your help....


mike said:
If you changed the backlight, what's left besides the inverter?
I'm gonna guess that the liklihood of an inverter failure is
MUCH greater than the liklihood of failed logic driving it.
Unless you have access to a high voltage probe, the backlight
voltage will be well in excess of the rating on most normal scope probes.
And if the new backlight is not lit, you can suspect that
the voltage ain't present. You can wave your scope probe around
over the backlight inverter transformer and tell if it's running.
There's often a cap in series with the backlight that can go open.
There's sometimes a fuse on the inverter board. Sometimes, they
go open for no reason.
mike
Short answer is that I don't know.
I expect the striking voltage is gonna be in the range of 1500V.
But that's not what you're gonna see on a meter. You're gonna need a
scope high voltage probe with enough bandwidth to see the transient.
And depending on the probe, it's gonna load the circuit. And if the
secondary is not isolated, you run the risk of blowing up the inverter
or the scope with the ground loop.
Just too many unknowns to predict.
First thing to do is see if the inverter is even running.
You can probe the primary side with the scope.
Or just wave the probe in the air near the transformer.
 
M

Michael Kennedy

Max said:
Inverter has been confirmed bad. I don't have any output from it.

What usualy go bad with them ? Transfo , caps ?

Is it a kind of switching power supply ?

Tks for you help

Oddly enough the fuses like to blow for no reason on these things. I've also
had problems with the ceramic output caps. If all else fails you could
always buy one of those CCFL PC light kits. They are usually about $15 and
you get an inverter and 2 CCFL tubes.

Mike
 
J

JW

Inverter has been confirmed bad. I don't have any output from it.

What usualy go bad with them ? Transfo , caps ?

In my experience, FET's and picofuses. As Michael has said, often the
picofuses go for no reason - replace 'em and you're often back in
business.
Is it a kind of switching power supply ?

Yes. The step-up variety.
 
R

rb

JW said:
In my experience, FET's and picofuses. As Michael has said, often the
picofuses go for no reason - replace 'em and you're often back in
business.


Yes. The step-up variety.


Anyone ever fix one of the Sony inverters?
Tokin S405-b001-z1-0 ???
Rather hard to tell what's what.
 
J

Jim Yanik

Anyone ever fix one of the Sony inverters?
Tokin S405-b001-z1-0 ???
Rather hard to tell what's what.

Can you find a datasheet on the inverter IC?
They usually have a circuit that's close to the end product.
 
R

rb

Jim Yanik said:
Can you find a datasheet on the inverter IC?
They usually have a circuit that's close to the end product.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Haven't tried that,will give it a try, thanks Jim
 
C

conundrum

Haven't tried that,will give it a try, thanks Jim



I've also seen the switching transformers on laptop inverters
internally short. Usually this results in an inverter which runs
(badly) but overheats the drive IC(s) and causes them to shut down
within seconds.

Only way to test these suckers is by isolating each transformer in
turn, on most inverters this will result in a shutdown but there will
be a brief burst of light from the tubes connected to the good
transformers.

The other slightly more annoying failure mode is for one of the drive
transistors to short under load. Here, the test is to measure the
temperature of the transistor pairs, the bad ones will get MUCH hotter
than their neighbours.

In either case, always replace the primary smoothing capacitors even
if they look OK, as the latter failure mode often results from dried
up caps.

Regards, -A
 
M

Max

Is there any capacitor "built-in" inside the secondary of the transfo ?

I'm trying to mesure the impedance and it looks open.
 
C

conundrum

I doubt it.




--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


might be because you are measuring the wrong pins? end one will
measure around 200-1000 ohms to the other.

Also check those transistors.

regards, -A
 
need help with my acer aspire 3054n lcd inverter

could someone tell me how to fix an inverter? i'm a little bit knowledge about electronics...
the inverter board number is TDK EA02B397T TBD397NR please help me with this.

THANKS
 
3hya1iv0008

Hey everybody new to this forum and seems to be a great place. I got same question like the person above me.

I got an Acer 1310 with dead lights, its very dark! I assume that the problem is the inverter model: 3HYA1IV0008. Please guys let me know if i can repair it without buying a new one cost me alot of money to ship it to Sweden..

Can i reapir it?

Take care everybody have a nice day,
 
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