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Default TFT backlight shuts off after 2 seconds..


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I have a more than one tft screen where the backlight shuts off after
~2 seconds. By turning the monitor off and on again I get the
backlight to work for another 2s.
The screen functionality for the TFT matrix seems ok. And because the
tubes actually gives light even if only for 2s I assume they work. And
conclude it's the backlight inverter pcb.

My general understanding of this pcb is that it will take DC (usually
12V?) and chop it up and then transform it up by some means of smps. I
have access to multimeter and oscilloscope. Considering this there
should be a at least one power semiconductor acting as a switch.
Controller circuit and an output transforrmer.

The switch should have pulsed dc input and a pulsed voltage should
occour over the emitter-collector (or source-drain etc..). The
transformer primary should have pulsed dc aswell. Any break in this
chain should limit where the fault might be.
The output of the transformer (1300 kVrms?) is proberbly not a good
idea to measure as it's likely to blow the measurement equipment.

What strategy should one use..?

(I have been thinking about using a CCFL driver used for computer
decoration, but those lack brightness control..)

Two of the screens with these symptoms a
NEC LCD1810 (Backlight HIU-391C)
ViewSonic VE710b


The inverters may be shutting down as a result of detecting an abnormal
load - such as a defective lamp - or because the system is telling them to,
as it would if going into power save. It could also be that the inverter
itself is faulty. You could start by looking to see if there is any input
line to the inverter board, which changes state when the lamps go out.

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