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Default CCFL & Inverter problem

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:14:54 +0100, "N_Cook"
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:19:37 -0700 (PDT), benitos
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On 22 août, 15:28, wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 08:37:16 -0700 (PDT), benitos





wrote:
Hi ,

Have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a "no display" symptom.

After checking it, i can notice a very dim picture , the CCFL

doesn't
lit.

After opening it , I found that the inverter had a fuse open .

Replace the fuse but after , the computer did not power up.

There was a short on the inverter boards so I replaced it with the
same model.

Now , the computer boots up , CCFL lit for a few seconds but shuts
down after.

Is is possible the the CCFL is bad also ?

Thanks for your help...

It's possible. When the image first appears, is there a pinkish hue?
Also, inspect the wires from the inverter to the CCFL carefully.

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Model is P200-MB1

Only half of the CCFL lit (kind of pink) and shuts down.
That indicates the tube is old, and dying. It gets a pinkish tint
and the current rises. Replace the tube and you will have a good
display.

PlainBill


Does one inverter supply two tubes? And if disconnecting the problematic
tube , as a proving exercise, do you have to mitigate for overdrive to

the
single tube, even for say 5 seconds of proving use?

It varies with the design. I'm more familiar with the full fledged
inverters found in monitors, but it is very common to see one inverter
system driving 4 or even more tubes. The 'system' consists of a
single controller, drivers driving 1 to 6 (or more) transformers, and
each transformer driving one, two or four tubes. The system contains
circuitry which monitors the current through and the voltage across
each tube. The largest single part of the circuit is the transformer,
and even those can be less than 12mm (1/2") on a side.

PlainBill



I was wondering , with a shared inverter, how they avoided possibility of
one tube striking and the other one not .


Matched tubes? Good design? Shared transformer designs also have
small capacitors between the hot side of the transformer and each
CCFL.

If you google the part number of many inverter controllers you can
find extensive information on how to design an inverter.

PlainBill