LF: Schematic for IPT LCD inverter (IPHS4L19)
Looking for schematic or other technical information
on an LCD power-supply./inverter made by IPT (www.ipt.co.kr) Model is IPHS4L19 REV 1.2 03KJUL11225 This is from a Hansol/Multitech H950 monitor. Power supply portion appears OK, however when the inverter is activated, the backlights only flash briefly (By strobing the backlight control I can see that the image is being displayed). Looks like it's not oscillating at all after power-on, or is shutting down very quickly. Dave -- Dunfield Development Services http://www.dunfield.com Low cost software development tools for embedded systems Software/firmware development services Fax:613-256-5821 |
LF: Schematic for IPT LCD inverter (IPHS4L19)
Dave Dunfield wrote:
Looking for schematic or other technical information on an LCD power-supply./inverter made by IPT (www.ipt.co.kr) Model is IPHS4L19 REV 1.2 03KJUL11225 This is from a Hansol/Multitech H950 monitor. Power supply portion appears OK, however when the inverter is activated, the backlights only flash briefly (By strobing the backlight control I can see that the image is being displayed). Looks like it's not oscillating at all after power-on, or is shutting down very quickly. Dave Schematics for this sort of thing are not available, they're considered replace-only devices. You're on your own I'm afraid, fortunately they're not very complex and can usually be repaired. Sometimes a bad tube will be detected and the unit will behave in that manner as well. |
LF: Schematic for IPT LCD inverter (IPHS4L19)
Hi Dave, i've been repairing a few TFT monitors lately and i agree with
James that service information on these units is very difficult to come across, You can spend hours Googling schematic sites to no avail. What i have found though is that these inverters seem to be very sensitive to imbalance between the performance of the TFT tubes. As the Inverters are usually feeding a pair of tubes (sometimes 2 pairs) a failing tube seems to cause an imbalance in the current drawn and the inverter chip will shut itself down. I keep a set of known good tubes and plug these in to the inverter, invariably these will remain lit indicating that the Inverter itself is ok and the fault is in a failing tube. If it is the Inverter thats at fault then, assuming you have a good drive signal from the inverter drive chip you should turn your attention to the main output transistors and transformers, look for blackened or burnt windings on the transformers as they do go s/c with alarming regularity. Good luck Graham wrote in message news:x8PVh.10268$uF1.3210@trndny04... Dave Dunfield wrote: Looking for schematic or other technical information on an LCD power-supply./inverter made by IPT (www.ipt.co.kr) Model is IPHS4L19 REV 1.2 03KJUL11225 This is from a Hansol/Multitech H950 monitor. Power supply portion appears OK, however when the inverter is activated, the backlights only flash briefly (By strobing the backlight control I can see that the image is being displayed). Looks like it's not oscillating at all after power-on, or is shutting down very quickly. Dave Schematics for this sort of thing are not available, they're considered replace-only devices. You're on your own I'm afraid, fortunately they're not very complex and can usually be repaired. Sometimes a bad tube will be detected and the unit will behave in that manner as well. |
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