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Jason D. December 24th 05 04:16 AM

Hitachi 50EX20B SMPS shutdowns on brights.
 
Q903 (SCR) fires 1/2 of a second after bright pic appears forcing SMPS
to trip shutdown mode. Leave it running with low brightness scenes no
problems. Red LED (SMPS protection) dimly lit and changes in
intensity while normally running (Red LED should be unlit). So know
this two problems is related but what is the question.

This info I need part of schematics for power supply and horizontal
section. So I can track down which is triggering SCR forcing SMPS to
shut down on brights. Chassis is functioning normally, voltages are
stable, fixed at 115V B+ via the SE115 IC.

BTW, this is AP52 chassis. I have other schematic for 50FX20B and it
is not quite similar.

HISTORY: had to replace STRM-6511 IC to get SMPS running. Chassis
already had caps replaced in many key areas.

Cheers, Wizard

[email protected] December 25th 05 11:47 PM

Hitachi 50EX20B SMPS shutdowns on brights.
 
Jason: I have 3 .pdf files from Hitachi + 2 .jpg files (Total of about
2MB) that I could send you as Email attachments if you want to send me
your Email address. My address is

Robert McPherson


[email protected] December 26th 05 12:01 AM

Hitachi 50EX20B SMPS shutdowns on brights.
 
You can still download the service manual from Hitachi with your
account access.

As I recall, look for a leaky zener diode in one of the protect
circuits. Since all shutdown sense circuits pretty much tie into the
shutdown scr, you need to narrow down which one is tripping the set.

In addition the current sense low value resistor for the main b+ has
been found to be bad after smps ic failure.



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