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Learning CRT repair.. black screen, no raster, but sound?
flgliderpilot:
--- Quote from: astracat on February 10, 2018,08:51:12 ---hi have known the 12v supply to be bad for this problem, try hot air on this transistor to see if voltage fuctuates
regards
astracat
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Ok. Thanks for the help everyone, I'll keep digging. Sounds like the flyback is probably not the main problem then.
But the high pitched squeal, while not very loud, is a sign that the flyback is on it's last legs right?
flgliderpilot:
Back to the TDA3505 again.
I followed the composite signal on my scope all the way to the TDA3505.
I also checked sand castle going into the TDA3505.
Both look good.
No modulation on RGB lines from the TDA3505, just a fixed DC voltage of around 2V (going from memory).
TDA3505 also seems to be grounding the 1-5V from the brightness and contrast circuits. I see a fixed .8V on those lines when I should see an adjustable 1V-5V. VCC also shows .8V which is really suspicious since it matches the contrast and brightness pins.
There is a 4.8K resistor between 12V and VCC pin 6, and I do see 12V going into the resistor, but .8V on VCC. Resistor tests good.
Everything connected to the TD3505 tests good. Chip shorted again? I'm not very familiar with how this chip works so I'm not sure if it's in a cutoff state or if it's just dead.
I ordered another chip from a different seller just in case, it's possible I got a bad chip from ebay.. wouldn't be the first time.
I did check EVERYTHING else in the schematic, section by section, and found everything working correctly, and all expected voltages to be correct, except for TDA3505.
Also, shorted the first set of RGB output transistors fed by TD3505, and the guns came on, so TD3505 is definitely offline or dead.
astracat:
hi if r574 is high resistance which sounds like your problem it should read 4.7 ohms
regards
astracat
astracat:
sorry forgot to say its on main board
flgliderpilot:
Astracat good call! Funny thing is I discovered that myself this morning. I thought 4E7 on the schematic meant 4.7 (K), but I was thinking about it and 4.7K would be a huge resistor to put before a chip that draws 100ma. So I went out and checked it again... 12V before the resistor, and 5V after the resistor.. hrm.. then I checked the resistance of the resistor, OPEN!?
I checked another resistor of the same color bands (yellow purple gold ???), and sure enough it was a 4.7 ohm resistor!
D U H
I replaced the resistor with two 10 ohm resistors in parallel, re-installed the original TDA3505, and it fired right up.
I suspect the cap tied to that resistor shorted and killed the resistor (slowly).. so it wasn't brown, but it overheated and died over time.
Thanks for all the help fellas. Having my first monitor repair under my belt feels good.
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