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47LG90

Direct View LCD


LED Backlights
JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ L.
URUGUAY E-0679
4-258530
COCHABAMBA-BOLIVIA

Updated 12/03/2009
Original February 2009

OUTLINE

Section 1
Contact Information, Preliminary Matters, Specifications,
LCD Overview, General Troubleshooting Steps,
Signal Distribution, Disassembly Instructions and Voltages
Section 2
Circuit Board Operation, Troubleshooting of :
Switch mode Power Supply
NEW LED Backlight System
Main Board
T-CON Board NEW: Two control connections to the
Inverters for Global and Local Dimming
Ft Control Board
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Overview of Topics to be Discussed

47LG90 LCD Direct View Display


Section 1
This Section will cover Contact Information and remind the Technician of Important Safety Precautions for
the Customers Safety as well as the Technician and the Equipment.
Basic Troubleshooting Techniques which can save time and money sometimes can be overlooked. These
techniques will also be presented.
This Section will get the Technician familiar with the Disassembly, Identification and Layout of the LCD
Display Panel.
At the end of this Section the Technician should be able to Identify the Circuit Boards and have the ability
and knowledge necessary to safely remove and replace any Circuit Board or Assembly.

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Preliminary Matters (The Fine Print)

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


The information in this training manual is intended for use by persons possessing an adequate background in
electrical equipment, electronic devices, and mechanical systems. In any attempt to repair a major Product,
personal injury and property damage can result. The manufacturer or seller maintains no liability for the
interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in conjunction with its use. When servicing this
product, under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without permission from LG
Electronics. Unauthorized modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or
user injury. If wires, screws, clips, straps, nuts, or washers used to complete a ground path are removed for
service, they must be returned to their original positions and properly fastened.

CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required for
diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks. Also be
aware that many household products present a weight hazard. At least two people should be involved in the
installation or servicing of such devices. Failure to consider the weight of an product could result in physical
injury.

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ESD NOTICE

(Electrostatic Static Discharge)

Todays sophisticated electronics are electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive. ESD can weaken or damage
the electronics in a manner that renders them inoperative or reduces the time until their next failure.
Connect an ESD wrist strap to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Alternatively,
you can touch your finger repeatedly to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Before
removing a replacement part from its package, touch the anti-static bag to a ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the product. Handle the electronic control assembly by its edges only. When
repackaging a failed electronic control assembly in an anti-static bag, observe these same precautions.

REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; Connect the
equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the receiver is connected; or consult the
dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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LG CONTACT INFORMATION
Customer Service (and Part Sales)

(800) 243-0000

Technical Support (and Part Sales)

(800) 847-7597

USA Website (GCSC)

aic.lgservice.com

Customer Service Website

us.lgservice.com

LG Web Training

lge.webex.com

LG CS Academy

lgcsacademy.com http://136.166.4.200

LG Learning Academy

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New Training Materials on


the Learning Academy site

Published February 2009 by LG Technical Support and Training


LG Electronics Alabama, Inc.
201 James Record Road, Huntsville, AL, 35813.

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SECTION 1: LCD OVERVIEW


Safety and Handling Regulations
1. Approximately 20 minute pre-run time is required before any adjustments are performed.
2. Refer to the Voltage Sticker on the Switch Mode Power Supply silk screening. (+/- volt).
3. Be cautious of electric shock from the Backlight section, it uses high voltage AC. Check that
the Power Supply and Drive Circuits are completely discharged because of residual current
stored before Circuit Board removal.
4. C-MOS circuits are sensitive to static electricity.
Use caution when dealing with these IC and circuits.
5. Exercise care when making voltage and waveform checks to prevent costly short circuits
from damaging the unit.
6. Be cautious of lost screws and other metal objects to prevent a possible short in the
circuitry.

Checking Points to be Considered


1. Check the appearance of the Replacement Panel and Circuit Boards for both physical damage
and part number accuracy.
2. Check the model label. Verify model names and board model matches.
3. Check details of defective condition and history. Example: Oscillator failure dead set, etc

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Basic Troubleshooting Steps


Define, Localize, Isolate and Correct

Define
Look at the symptom carefully and determine what circuits could be causing
the failure. Use your senses Sight, Smell, Touch and Hearing. Look for burned parts and
check for possible overheated components. Capacitors will sometimes leak dielectric material
and give off a distinct odor. Frequency of power supplies will change with the load.
Observation of the front Power LED may give some clues.
Localize
After carefully checking the symptom and determining the circuits to be
checked and after giving a thorough examination using your senses the first check should
always be the DC Supply Voltages to those circuits under test. Always confirm the supplies
are not only the proper level but be sure they are noise free. If the supplies are missing check
the resistance for possible short circuits.
Isolate
To further isolate the failure, check for the proper waveforms with the
Oscilloscope to make a final determination of the failure. Look for correct Amplitude Phasing
and Timing of the signals also check for the proper Duty Cycle of the signals. Sometimes
glitches or road bumps will be an indication of an imminent failure.
Correct
The final step is to correct the problem. Be careful of ESD and make sure to
check the DC Supplies for proper levels. Make all necessary adjustments and lastly always
perform a Safety AC Leakage Test before returning the product back to the Customer.

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47LG90 Product Information

This section of the manual will discuss the specifications of the 47LG90
LCD Direct View Display Panel.

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Basic Specifications

Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080)


1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
TruMotion 120Hz
4x HDMI V.1.3 with Deep Color
Intelligent Sensor
24p Real Cinema
AV Mode (Cinema, Sports, Game)
Clear Voice
LG SimpLink Connectivity
Invisible Speaker System
USB 2.0 (JPEG, MP3)
ISFccc

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Full HD 1080p Resolution
Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture.
TruMotion 120Hz
Advance 120Hz panel provides clear, smooth images, even during fast action
scenes creating a stable structure for a crisper picture.
Intelligent Sensor
Unlike other sensors which can only sense brightness of ambient light, LGs
Intelligent Sensor uses 4,096 sensing steps to evaluate its surroundings. Using a
sophisticated algorithm, the LG processes picture quality elements including
brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and white balance. The result is a picture
optimized for its surroundings, more pleasing to watch and which can also save up
to 50% in power consumption.
24p Real Cinema
Hi-def movies run at exactly 24 frames per second speed that they were originally
filmed in, making your home-cinema experience one step closer to a Real Cinema
experience.

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Clear Voice Technology
Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of the human voice
frequency range to provide high-quality dialogue when background noise
swells.

SIMPLINK
Allows for convenient control of other LG SimpLink products using the
existing HDMI connection.

Invisible Speaker System


A new invisible speaker system tuned by renowned audio expert, Mr. Mark
Levinson. This unique system incorporates speaker actuators around the
perimeter of the entire bezel, eliminating traditional speaker drivers and
associated grills. This not only allows for a sleek, finished look, but also
offers a wider sweet spot by creating a virtual wall of sound.

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LED BACKLIGHTING SYSTEM
Using LEDs for backlighting pushes picture quality to our best levels ever.
Experience deep blacks through a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.
LED backlighting also results in more natural color representation and faster
response time for smoother, more natural picture motion.
USB
Viewing Photos and for Software Upgrades

ISF
Allows expert alignments to be saved.

Swivel Stand
Allows the TV to rotated 20 degrees either side.

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Remote Control Familiarization

BOTTOM PORTION

TOP PORTION

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Accessing the Service Menu


REMOTE
TOP PORTION

SIDE KEYS

To access the Service Menu.


1) Turn the Set On
2) Simultaneously, Press and
Hold the Menu Key on the
Side Key pad and Press and
Hold the Menu Key on the
Remote approximately 5
seconds.
3) If Customers Menu appears,
continue to hold until it
disappears.
4) The Service Menu appears

Note: It is possible, dependant upon the Software Version,


a Password may be required to enter the Service Menu.
If a password is required, enter
0000
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Rear and Side Input Jacks

Rear Input Jacks

Main PWB

Side Input
Jacks

Orientation

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47LG90 Dimensions

Weight w/o Stand 56.9 lbs


Weight with Stand 67.2 lbs

There must be at least 4 inches of Clearance on all sides


44.9"
1140.46mm
7.9"
200mm

16"
406.5mm

5.0"
127mm

9.96"
253mm

30.1"
764.54mm
5.7"
145mm
Center

7.9"
200mm
Model No.
Serial No.
Label

32.4"
822.96mm
15.59"
396mm

11.65"
296mm

Remove 4 screws to
remove stand for
wall mount

2.2"
56mm
Weight w/o Stand 56.9 lbs
Weight with Stand 67.2 lbs

27.5"
698.5mm

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13.5"
342.9mm

DISASSEMBLY SECTION
This section of the manual will discuss Disassembly, Layout and Circuit
Board Identification, of the 47LG90 LCD Direct View Television.

Upon completion of this section the Technician will have a


better understanding of the disassembly procedures, the layout
of the printed circuit boards and be able to identify each board.
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Removing the Back Cover

The Stand does not need to be removed


Remove the 26 screws indicated.
Pay attention to
the size and
type of screw
as there are many
different types.

Putting in the
improper screw
When reassembling
may Cause damage.

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Power Supply PWB Removal


Step

4
P20

1
P205

Remove the 4 screws


indicated by the arrows
and remove the shield.

P201

Step 2
Disconnect P201, P204,
P205 and AC In.
Remove the 4 screws
indicated by the arrows.
AC

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Main PWB Shield Removal

Warning: The Tape shown


Is Conductive. Do not
allow to touch electrically
charged components.

Remove the two screws


holding the Decorative
plastic piece on the right
side. Remove the plastic
piece.
TAP
E

Remove the three pieces of


tape on the left and top
side that are shielding the
cables as shown.
Remove the remaining 10
screws indicated by the
arrows.

TAPE

Decorative
Plastic

TAPE

It is possible that your unit may


have the Chocolate (Heat Transfer)
material over the two large ICs.
(See white squares) Maybe even
behind the ICs. If so, pay attention
to the location and return when
reassembling.

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MAIN PWB Removal


P1000

P1001

Disconnect P1000, P1001,


P800, P404 and P501
Note: In the top right is a
connector P200. This is an
open connection.

P200
No Connection

Remove the 2 screws


securing the Main PWB.
Note: The top 2 and
bottom 2 screws were
removed during the shield
removal process.

NOTE: Look carefully on


top and behind the BCM
and Micronas Chip, look
for a piece of Chocolate
(Heat Transfer Material).
Be sure to transfer to
new PWB if replaced.

P800
P404

P501

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T-CON (TFT Driver) PWB Removal


Chocolate Pads
Heat Transfer Materials

Look for Chocolate (Rubber like) Heat


transfer material under shield. Always
put back is same location.

Removing the T-CON shield.

Removing the T-CON shield.


CN4

CN5

CN
9

8
CN

CN1

Remove and save the tape


over the LVDS Cables

CN2

CN7
n/c

Warning: The Tape shown is Conductive.


Do not allow to touch electrically charged components.

Disconnect CN1, CN2, CN4 and CN5.


See next slide for details.

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T-CON (TFT DRIVE) PWB REMOVAL CONTINUED:


UNLOCKING CN1, CN2, CN4 and CN5
To remove the flex cables to the TFT Panel,
CN4 or CN5: Place a soft sharp object like a
fingernail underneath the black locking tab
and gently lift upward.
(Shown by the arrows in Fig 1)

Use your fingernail to release


locks to avoid damage to
locking mechanism.

CN4 or CN5 Locked


Fig 1

Fig 3

Flip the lock up and back from the flex cable.


Then the flex cable can be easily removed.
Unlocked
Fig 2

To remove the LVDS cables for CN1 or


CN2; Press in on the two tabs and slowly
rock the cable out of the connector.
(Shown by the arrows in Fig 3)

The locking tab is flipped upward

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T-CON (TFT Drive) CN8 or CN9 Unlocking

Lift
Evenly
From this
side

Use same
procedure

Unlocked
Lifted Up

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CN9

CN8

T-CON PWB
Locations

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Inverters M and S PWB Removal Step 1 (Shield Removal)


Inverter M

Inverter S

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INVERTERS (BACKLIGHT LED DRIVE) PWBs M and S Removal Step 2


M

CN3/4

CN304

CN804
No Connection

CN1

CN501
CN508/07

CN5/6

To Backlight
LEDs
CN7/8

CN510/09

To Backlight
LEDs
All screws to PWBs have
been removed when
removing shields.
If attempting service PWB,
return screws before
attempting to turn on set.

CN506/05

CN504/03
CN9/10

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TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION

This section of the manual will discuss troubleshooting.


Upon completion of this section the Technician will have
a better understanding of how to diagnosis and resolve
problems.

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Circuit Board Layout

T-CON p/n EAT56805201

T-CON Under Shield

JUAN CARLOS
RODRIGUEZ
CBBA-BO

LVDS
Cables

p/n 6917L-0006A

p/n 6917L-0007A

Inverter
M
Under
Shield

Inverter
S
Under
Shield

Main Digital
Under Shield
POWER SUPPLY

RF
Input

Side Inputs
AC Input

Rear Inputs

Tweeter
Tweeter
Side
Controls

Ft Control

Woofer

Woofer

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Power Supply (SMPS) PWB Layout


To M
Inverter

P204

P205

To S
Inverter

P201

To Main

F101
3.15A/250V
Run 385.7V
Stby 155.8V
From Hot Gnd

Hot Ground
Shock Hazard

F100
8A/250V
AC IN
AC IN

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47LG90 POWER SUPPLY TURN ON SEQUENCE


POWER SUPPLY (SMPS)
In Stand-By
Primary side is
90V

AC In

INVERTERS
M and S
Global
Inv
On

Other
Regs

Other Circuits
5V Reg
5
Turns on
AC
Green LED
Det.
LD803
Releases
Reset of
Main Board

7
16V
Audio

12V Video
Processing

Other Circuits

Reg
For
Micro

Relay On (PWR)

Microprocessor
IC407

A-DIM
Fixed

12V

LVDS Panel Control

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Picture Content

P-DIM

BroadCom
Module
BCM
IC100

Inv On/Off

Cust Menu for


Backlight

MAIN PWB
7

Manipulates
Backlights

12V 16V

24V B+ for
both Inverters

12V/16V
Regulators

PWR

Local and Global


Dimming Control Signals

At point 3 TV is in
Stand-By state.
Energy Star compliant.
Less than 1 Watt

Stand
By 5V

24V
Regulator

Stand
By 5V Reg

AC
Det.

In Run (PWR On)


Primary side is
370V

Inverter On
Starts the Inverters
Backlights Light

Inverter
On

Intelligent
Sensor
feedback

LVDS
12V

8
Power
Button

Remote
Or Key

47LG90 P800 POWER SUPPLY CONTROL FROM MAIN PWB


16V
MAIN
PWB
P800

SMPS
P201

16V
Gnd
Gnd
12V
Gnd
Gnd
SBY5V
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
ERR
ACD
PWR
INV
BR1
PWM-DIM
n/c
n/c

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

16V

12V

SBY5V

ERROR
ACD
PWR ON
ON/OFF
BRI
PDIM
n/c
n/c

16V
16V
Gnd
Gnd
12V
12V
Gnd
Gnd
5V
5V
5V
5V
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
3.3V
4.57V
2.86V
3.29V
1.68V
3.38V
3.2V
0V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

C820
0.1uF

12V

C813
10uF

SBY5V
C852
0.1uF

C851
100uF

L812

+5V
Q804
1

Q803
C846
100uF

C897
0.1uF

Q901
RELAY ON

R868

R900

LVDS Panel
Control

3.3VST Micon
NOT
USED

0
Fixed C807
Voltage 1uF

5V MNT

R832

4.7K

3.3K

R457
6.8K

AC DET

R867
C848
0.1uF

R458
R456

R488

R835

RL ON

R485

C847
0.1uF

PDIM (PWM Dimming Global control)


Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via
Customers OSD.
Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via
the BCM Chip. Darker Picture, Darker
Backlights to facilitate improved Contrast
Ratio. 0.3V ~ 3.4V Range.
VBR-B, PDIM, PWM-DIM, EXT_VBR-A
all have the same meaning.

R834 INV ON/OFF

R487

C843
0.1uF

C878
10uF

NOT
USED R2124

R860
6.8K

BCMPWM_
VBR-A

22

R859
6.8K

BCMPWM_
VBR-B

R112
22

C826
10uF

29

P7.0/HBLANK
IC407
uP

30

P5.7/CLK02

31

P5.6

1K

R831

R873

R494
P4.2/AD2
33
P5.4
100

100

VBR-A (Analog Diming) Fixed Value.


0
C844
0.1uF

39

30K

22

BR1 (Analog Dimming) Fixed Voltage.


VBR-A, BR1, VBR all have the same
meaning.

Pins 1, 2, 3, 4 P1000 L901


LVDS 12V
Q900
12V
1
8

VBR-B (Digital Diming)

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L29 GPI0_27
IC100
BCM
J34

GPI0_28

Power Supply (SMPS) PWB Operational Troubleshooting


Power Supply Troubleshooting
Ac voltage is supplied to the Power Supply at Connector SC100. AC Detect is generated and should
be present at connector P201 pin 8 (5V). The AC input also generates a Hot Ground primary power
supply that runs in two states, Stand-By (156V) and Run (386V) measured at Fuse F101. This primary
voltage develops all other voltages that are output from the power supply. During Stand-By, the 5 Volt
Standby should be present at connector P201, Pins 9,10,11 or 12. If Missing remove AC Power and
unplug Connector P201, apply AC Power and recheck for presence of both 5 Volt Standby and AC
Detect. Loss of either 5 Volt Standby or AC Detect would be a Power Supply Failure. Presence of 5 Volt
Standby and AC Detect would be an indication of a failure on the Main Board. Suspect a possible short
circuit loading the supply. Remember to observe the Front Power Indicating LED this may save
some time. A lit LED most likely indicates the Stand-By 5V voltage is present!
A loss of the AC Detect line will prevent the front power LED from lighting. Because it is driven by I2C bus communication.

The Main Board sends two commands to the Power Supply Board one being PWR the other is INV ON.
These two voltages are used to control the power on turn on sequence. First via PWR (Pin 19) also known
as RL ON activates the 24Volt to the Inverters and the 16 Volt and 12 Volt lines to the Main board.
The 2nd command is INV ON. It passes through the Power Supply to the Inverter Boards to turn them on.
If either command voltage (PWR or INV ON) is missing it will result in a no picture symptom. These
voltages can easily be checked with the volt meter! Remove AC Power, unplug Connector P204, reapply
AC Power and press the ON-OFF Button on either the Remote Control or Power Button on the Unit. Watch
for the Power ON LED to change color from red to blue. This is an indication the PWR Signal was created
on the the Main board. Check P800 or P201 pin 19 for the PWR command (2.8V) to the Power Supply.
Check P201 for 16V (Pins 1 or 2) and 12V (Pins 5 or 6). Check P204/P205 Pins 1,2,3,4 or 5 for the
presence of the 24 Volt Supply. Confirm Pin 12 of P204/P205 went to 3.3V. This is the INV ON signal
needed to turn on the Inverters and light the backlight LEDs.
Problems with either voltage can be easily solved by following the simple steps on the next page.

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TEST 1 Power Supply PWB Low Voltage Test


AC Should not be applied at any time while adding resistors or while
unplugging connectors as damage to the circuit PWB may occur.
a) The SMPS PWB MUST be producing STBY 5V on pins
9, 10, 11 or 12 (5V).
b) The SMPS PWB MUST be generating ACD (AC Detect) Pin 18
check for 5V.
If the conditions (a) or (b) above are not met, the SMPS PWB is
defective and must be replaced. There is no need to continue with
the test.
(c) Unplug P800 on Main PWB and P204, P205 to the inverters.
TEST 1:
(2) Add a 10K resistor between (5V STBY) pin 9, 10, 11 or 12 and Pin
19 (PWR). Apply AC. This will turn on the power supply.
a) Check that the 16V and 12V power supplies are
turned on, P201 (16V pins 1 and 2) (12V pins 5 and 6)
b) Check that the 24V (Inverter B+) is turned on on P205 and
P204 pins 1~5.
(3) Remove AC power. Reinsert the plugs P204/P205 to the inverters.

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TEST 2 Power Supply PWB Backlights Test


P800 Connector disconnected from the Main PWB. Apply AC after adding jumper.
Continue if the 1st test was successful. Leave original 10K
resistor in place.
(4) Add a jumper wire between Pin 20 (INV On/Off) to
Pin 19 (PWR).
(5) Apply AC Power. This simulates a Power On and Backlight On
command.
Observe the Backlights.
a) If normal, the backlights should turn on. (They will be dim.)
b) If no backlight activity, reconfirm the 24V is being generated
and output on P204/P205 connector Pins 1~5. If not, unplug
P204 or P205 and recheck. If not SMPS is defective. If yes,
Inverter is loading down the 24V line.
d) Confirm the INV On/Off line Pin 20 is going to 3V.
Confirm the Inverter On command is leaving P204/P205 Pin 12.
e) If all the above is normal, refer to the Inverter section to check
voltages on the Inverters.

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TEST 2 Power Supply PWB Backlights Test


Using the Power Supply (SMPS) Voltage Label (Silk Screen)
Using the (Silk Screen) Label can assist when dealing with an
over current situation. Normal loads will keep the current
reading under the Labels maximum currents output reading
The AC input Fuse draws a maximum
current 5 Amps
The 5.2V output (Stand by 5V)
maximum output current 6.5 Amps
The 12V output (Video Processing
and T-CON board B+) maximum
output current 2.25 Amps
The 16.5V output (Audio) maximum
output current 1.3 Amps
The 24V output (Inverters) maximum
output current 11 Amps

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Power Supply Connector P201 Voltage and Resistance


P201 Odd "SMPS" to P800 "Main PWB"

P201 Even "SMPS" to P800 "Main PWB"

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode
Check

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode
Check

16.5V

0V

16.6V

0.49V

16.5V

0V

16.6V

0.49V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

12V

0V

12V

1.6V

12V

0V

12V

1.6V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.27V

10

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.27V

11

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.27V

12

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.27V

13

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

14

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

16

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

17

Error

0V

0V

0V

18

ACD

5V

5V

2.1V

19

PWR-On

0V

2.7V

1.6V

20

(INV)On/Off

0V

3.2V

0V

BRI

0V

1.7V

0V

22

PDIM

0V

.3/3.4V

0V

n/c

0V

0V

0V

24

n/c

0V

0V

0V

21
23
1

Pin 21 BRI (ADIM) Is Fixed and is not used

PDIM Pin 22 can vary according to type of signal


being processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.4V 0%
to 3.4V 100% and the Intelligent Sensor. Output
controlled from the BCM chip.

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

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Power Supply Connector P204 and P205 Voltage and Resistance


P204 "SMPS to CN1 INVERTER M

P205 "SMPS to CN501 INVERTER S

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

Open

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

10

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

10

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

11

BRI

0V

1.7V

Open

11

BRI

0V

1.7V

Open

On/Off

0V

3.2V

Open

12

On/Off

0V

3.2V

Open

PWM-DIM

0V

.3/3.4V

Open

Error

0V

0V

Open

12
13
14
1

SC100 "SMPS" to AC IN

BR1 (ADIM Pin 21) Fixed and not used

PWM-DIM (PDIM Pin 22) can vary according to type of signal being
processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.3V 0%
to 3.4V 100% and the Intelligent Sensor. Output from the BCM chip.

38

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check
OL

120Vac

OL

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

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INVERTERS (BACKLIGHT LED DRIVE) PWBs


NEW: This set utilizes LEDs as backlights driven by the Inverters. These LEDs are
manipulated in accordance to the necessary Light Source intensity according to the
video content (Contrast Ratio) demands.
Control signals to the Inverters are sent out from the T-CON PWB.
B+ (24V) is sent from the Power Supply (SMPS).
There are 8 Vertical columns and 16 horizontal rows for a total of 128 individual LED
Blocks. Each Block contains 12 LEDs (3 X 4).
INVERTER M

T-CON
Control

INVERTER S
Control

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What is the benefit of LED backlighting?


LED ba
ck light

Much brighter & longer life time


LED 100K hours vs. CCFL 60K hours
Expanded color gamut
110% of ATSC gamut
(vs. 90% for CCFL)
Eco friendly (No Hg
Mercury) &
less power consumption

CCFL ba
ck light

Mega Contrast
(2,000,000:1 dynamic Contrast
Ratio)

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LED Backlights Section (4 blocks)

JCRL
cbba-bo

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LED Backlights Section (1 blocks)

B+

flow

flow

flow

JCRL
cbba-bo
flow

flow

flow

Ground Switched
By PWM

flow

flow

flow

Gnd

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INVERTERS SECTION (BACKLIGHT LED DRIVE) PWBs M and S


M

To T-CON

To Backlight
LEDs

To Backlight
LEDs

To SMPS

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LED BACKLIGHT BASICS

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LED BACKLIGHT BASICS (LED Layout)


The picture below shows a close up of one of the 1536 individual LEDs contained within the
backlights. There are two sides each with 768 LEDs (64 blocks) in each side.
And individual block is manipulated by the T-CON board. These blocks are manipulated Global
(All at once) and in accordance with the video intensity at the specific location of the block of
LEDs for that video content (Local). In other words, if the video is dark in the area of the screen
that is being illuminated by a block of LEDs, they will be dimmed.
Not counting Black there are 3 levels of intensity of the LEDs.
The Overall intensity of the backlights is manipulated by the Global Dimming signal from the
BCM chip called Digital-Dimming.

A minimum of 30V required to light all 12 LEDs in a block


Bottom 2 pins on the M
Top 2 pins on the S
Panel Disassembly required.
(Note during warranty period.)
A simple Forward Bias diode
check will cause the diode to
illuminate if it is good.
Check any pin on the right to
any pin on the left.

Juan Carlos Rodriguez


Cbba-Bo

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LED Backlights Testing 1 LED

JUAN
CARLOS
RODRIGUEZ

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LED Backlights Testing 2 LED

JCRL

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LED BACKLIGHT BASICS (Local Dimming)


The picture below shows a relationship between the LEDs reaction to real time
video on the screen.
A good example shown by A, B, C and D show the dark areas of the screen.
As can be seen by the backlight LEDs, they are dimmed out in the same area.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(A)

Actual Video capture

(B)

(C)

Actual LED reaction capture

To see a representation of the Local Dimming look on the Customers Menu,


turn on Local Dimming Demo.

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47LG90 LED BACKLIGHT CONTROLS (BLOCK DIAGRAM)


T-CON
LVDS Video
Developes
Local Dimming
Signals

Ext VBR_B = PWM-DIM


(Global Dimming)
Pulling CN8 will kill
P-DIM for all inverters
ON/OFF
(Inverter On/Off)
24V

Luminance monitored by Sections


manipulates the Local Dimming Signal

CN9

CN8
CN1

INVERTER
S
Global affects
all blocks the
same

Global and Local Dimming


Control Signals

Quad 12 Bit
LVDS Video

LVDS
12V

Local affects an
individual block

Luminance Manipulated by
the Brightness Setting
24V

SMPS

Each plug
Controles 8
Blocks
24V

24V

P204
ON/OFF
(Inverter On/Off)

Ext VBR_A = PWM-DIM


(Global Dimming)

Bottom 2
Pins of any
connector 39V

Quad 12 Bit
LVDS Video

LVDS
12V
DC Voltage
Manipulated by:
Video Content
Intelligent Sensor
Customers Menu
Backlight Setting

Backlight setting
determines the
Backlight brightness
Ceiling

STBY 5V, 12V


PWR (Power On)
Inv On/Off
PWM-DIM

12V
STBY 5V
PWR

ON/OFF
(Inverter On/Off)
P-DIM = Ext VBR_A = PWM-DIM
(Global Dimming)
Customers Menu
Backlight Selection
Only affects P-DIM

Customers Menu
Brightness Selection
Only affects Luminance
information

49

There is a DC
to 29V DC
converter for
each set of
plugs

Quad 12
Bit LVDS
Video

Relay On
I407
uP

I1000
Micronas

P-DIM
Luminance

I100
BCM
Chip
MAIN PWB

Bright
Drive
Signal
Medium

Dim

Drive
Signal

16 Blocks

CN1

Freq: 150Hz

128 Sections

16 Blocks 16 Blocks

To LED Backlights

Global and Local


Dimming Control Signals

Overall brightness peak

16 Blocks

INVERTER
M
CN304

Block 8
Block 7
Block 6
Block 5
Block 4
Block 3
Block 2
Block 1
B+ 39V
B+ 39V

Luminance level manipulates


the Global control Signal

Top 2
Pins of any
connector
39V

39V

12 LEDs
Per/block
B+ 39V
B+ 39V
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 5
Block 6
Block 7
Block 8

Intelligent Sensor
(Room Light Monitor)
Only affects P-DIM

47LG90 P800 ON MAIN BOARD TO SMPS


GLOBAL LED BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CIRCUIT
INVERTER M PWB
(INVERTER S PWB)

SMPS PWB
P204
(P205
)

CN1
(CN501)

Vin

1
2
3
4
5
12

11

12

On/Off

6 7 8 9 10

P201

1
2
3
4
5

24V

MAIN PWB
P800

16V

1 2

1 2

12V

5 6

5 6

24V

On/Off

19
20

2.86V
3.29V

19
20

PWR
INV-On/Off

CN304

6 7 8 9 10
VBR

11

BR1

21

PWM-DIM

EXT_VBR-A
13

C847
0.1uF

VBR-A

13

22

PDIM
3.38V

RL ON

0
C844
0.1uF
R873

22

R487
1K

C826
10uF

R860
6.8K

R2124
22

BCMPWM_VBR-B

50

31 P5.6

L29 GPI0_27
IC100
BCM
J34 GPI0_28

R859
6.8K

R112
22

C878
C843
No pin 13 on
No pin 13 or 14
10uF
0.1uF
on (P205)
To T-CON (CN501)
Board
Pin 13
PDIM (PWM Dimming Global control) Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via Customers OSD.
Manipulates the Backlight Brightness via the BCM Chip. Darker Picture, Darker Backlights to facilitate
improved Contrast Ratio.
0.3V ~ 3.4V Range.
VBR-B, PDIM, PWM-DIM, EXT_VBR-A all have the same meaning.
BR1 (Analog Dimming) Fixed Voltage.
VBR-A, BR1, VBR all have the same meaning.

IC407
uP
30 P5.7/CLK02

BCMPWM_VBR-A

R831

21

R485
100

INV ON/OFF
R834
0

1.68V

EXT_VBR-B

R838
0

INVERTERS M and S TROUBLESHOOTING (Component Identification)


The following section gives voltage test for fuses and DC to DC converters

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INVERTER M TROUBLESHOOTING (Component Voltages)

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INVERTER S TROUBLESHOOTING (Component Voltages)

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INVERTER S TROUBLESHOOTING (Checking Crystals Y1 and Y501)


Inverter M

Inverter S

20mV

50nSec

54

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INVERTER S TROUBLESHOOTING (D302 / D802 Explanation)


Inverter M Top
CN304
Y1

Inverter S Top
D302
CN804
Y501

D802
D302 and D802 are LED visual indicators about the condition of the
Inverters. If the inverters and backlight LEDs are running normal, these
LEDs will be blinking at a rate of 1Hz. However, if there is an
abnormality with the LED drives, they will blink 5 times faster or 5 Hz.

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INVERTER S TROUBLESHOOTING (Testing the Backlight Blocks)

UNPLUG THE CONNECTOR FROM THE PWB BEFORE TESTING

56

There are 8 connectors per/Inverter

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LED Backlight Troubleshooting Suggestions


When dealing with the LED backlights that have a problem: Remember, the LED backlights are controlled by two
inverters, so the screen is broken down into two sections. Then each inverter controls 8 sections of the screen.
ENTIRE PANEL WONT LIGHT:
1) Is the 24V being supplied to the Inverters from the SMPS? (CN1/CN501 Pins 1 ~ 5)
2) Is the Inverter On Command arriving at both Inverters? (CN1/CN501 Pin 12) (Main to SMPS P201 Pin 20)
3) Disconnect the ribbon cables from the T-CON PWB to the Inverters, if backlights turn on, could be a T-CON problem.
THE PANEL WONT LIGHT:
1) Confirm steps 1 and 2 above for the particular Inverter involved.
2) Disconnect the ribbon cable from the T-CON PWB going to the particular Inverter involved,
could be a T-CON problem. (CN8/CN9)
SECTIONS OF THE PANEL WONT LIGHT:
1) Locating the connectors controlling that particular section should be easy,
just compare the section that is out and align with the particular cable.
2) Looking at the connector going to the LED backlights, look at the bottom 2 pins on the M inverter
or the top 2 pins of the S inverter, check for 39V? If missing, unplug the connector and recheck.
If still missing, continue;
3) Using the Interconnect diagram, locate the fuse protecting the 24V to the DC to DC
converter thats developing the 39V for that connector, if open replace the inverter.
4) Be sure to test the Backlight LEDs that attach to that connector for shorted condition. With the connector unplugged,
put the Red lead on the bottom 2 pins on the M inverter or the top 2 pins of the S inverter and the Black lead on any
other 8 pins. All should read open. Or apply 30~38V on the bottom 2 pins on the M inverter or the top 2 pins of the S
inverter and the (-) lead to any of the other 8 pins while observing that section of the panel, the LEDs should illuminate
across the screen in the section controlled by that plug.
ENTIRE PANEL BACKLIGHTS ARE DIM:
1) Disconnect the ribbon cables from the T-CON PWB to the Inverters, could be a T-CON problem. (CN8/CN9)

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Inverter M Connector CN1 Voltage and Resistance


Diode Mode values
taken with all
Connectors Removed

CN1 INVERTER M to P204 "SMPS"


Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

10

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

11

BRI

0V

1.7V

Open

On/Off

0V

3.2V

0.83V

Ext_VBRA

0V

3.4V

0.53V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

12
13
14
1
2

BR1 (ADIM Pin 11) Fixed and not used

Ext_VBRA (PDIM Pin 13) can vary according to type of signal being processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.9V 0%
to 3.4V 100% and the Intelligent Sensor. Output from the BCM chip.

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Inverters M & S Connectors CN304/CN804 Voltage and Resistance


CN304 INVERTER M to CN8 T-CON"

CN804 INVERTER S to CN9 T-CON"

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

1EXT_VBRB

0V

1.3V

Open

n/c

n/c

n/c

Open

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

AFLC_SPI_EN

0V

0.1V

1.0V

AFLC_SPI_EN

0V

0.13V

1.0V

AFLC_DET

0V

0V

1.1V

AFLC_DET

0V

0V

1.1V

VBR_LAT

0V

0V

Open

VBR_LAT

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SIN

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SIN

0V

0V

Open

10

VBR_SCLK

0V

0V

Open

10

VBR_SCLK

0V

0V

Open

11

DRV_XLATO

0V

0V

1.0V

11

DRV_XLATO

0V

0V

1.0V

12

n/c

n/c

n/c

Open

12

n/c

n/c

n/c

Open

13

DRV_SIN0

0V

1V

1.0V

13

DRV_SIN0

0V

1V

1.0V

14

DRV_SCLK0

0V

1V

1.0V

14

DRV_SCLK0

0V

1V

1.0V

15

DRV_BLK0

0V

0V

0.9V

15

DRV_BLK0

0V

0V

0.9V

16

DRV_GSCLK0

0V

1.7V

0.9V

16

DRV_GSCLK0

0V

1.7V

0.9V

EXT_VBRB can vary according to type of signal being


processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.3V 0% to 3.4V 100% and
the Intelligent Sensor. Output controlled from the BCM chip.

Note: T-CON PWB


Pin numbers are opposite.

59

Diode Mode values taken with


all Connectors Removed

Spring 2009

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Inverter S Connector CN501 Voltage and Resistance


CN501 INVERTER S to P205 "SMPS"
Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

24V (Vin)

0V

24.6V

0.48V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

10

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

11

*BRI

0V

1.7V

Open

12

On/Off

0V

3.2V

0.83V

BR1 (ADIM Pin 21) Fixed and not used

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

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T-CON (TFT DRIVE) PWB

LCD Controller Board

The T-Con IC UC2 receives from the Main Board at CN1 and CN2 Quadruple 12 Bit
LVDS Signals which it processes into TFT Drive Signals which through connectors
CN4 and CN5 controls the LCD Panel. ICs U12 and U13 are Dynamic Ram ICs which
are High Speed Storage Devices used to store the data until it is time to be addressed.
12V is supplied to the T-Con Board on connector CN1 from the Main Board
( easily measured at fuse F1).
NEW: This T-CON also drives the backlight LEDs in accordance to the necessary
Light Source intensity according to the video content Contrast Ratio demands,
(Local Dimming). Control signals to the Inverters are sent out CN8 and CN9.
CN5

Next 2 Slide
gives greater
layout details
CN8
Global Dimming pin
13 (Dig-DIM) input
from Inverter M.
Controls brightness
of LED backlights
on both M and S
Inverters.

U12

CN4

U13

UC2

CN9

F1

CN1

CN2

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T-CON (TFT DRIVE) PWB WITH SHIELD

To Inverter M

To Inverter S

Two LVDS feeds from Main PWB


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47LG90 T-CON
VGL (-5V)
Pin 89

VDD (16V)
Pins 94-95

VGH-M (26V)
LCM (3.3V)
Pin 85
Pins 91-92
FL114
Gnd

NOTE:
Flip the black
tab upward to
remove the
cable from the
connector.

Reg 2_5(2)

T-CON Board

D17

Technical Note:
If there seems to be no back lights, disconnect
CN8 and CN9 reapply power and if backlights
return the T-CON may be the root cause.
FL113
GND 0V

N/C

F1 (12V)

CN7

CN1

12V to T-CON Pin 49~51.

Note:
EXT_VBRB is the
same as EXT_VBRA
Same as PWM-DIM

*PWM-DIM (PDIM)
Pin 4 will vary according
to OSD Backlight setting.
0.3V 0% to 3.4V 100%

3.4V

U12

UC12

U91
FL21
3.3V 50.00 Mhz
Signal TP 1.7V
3.3V
FL27
FL26
3.3V
FL20 3.3V
1.6V

3.4V

Warning:
T-Con PWB under shield.
Be sure to reinsert screws
before operating set with
shield removed.

CN4

CN5

U13

FL116
GND

L1

VDD (16V)
Pins 2-3

FL111
GND 0V

L3

1) 2.5V
2) 0V
3) 3.3V

CN8

LCM (3.3V)
Pins 5-6

VGH-M (26V)
Pin 12
VGL (-5V)
Pin 8
TO TFT MODULE

FL22
3.3V

VGL
D12
-5V CN9
FL118
VGH-M GND 0V

LCM

U7

26V

Reg
2_5(1)

NOTE:
Flip the black
tab upward to
remove the
cable from the
connector.

L2
D13
16.1V
1) 3.3V
2) 0V
3) 1.2V

125V/3A

VDD
16V
Reg
1-2(2)

1) 3.3V
2) 0V
3) 2.5V
FL112
GND 0V

CN2
LVDS

CN304 INVERTER M TO CN8 T-CON


CN304
CN8
Pin
Pin
Pin
Label
Label
STBY
STBY
Run
Run
Diode Check
Gnd
14,15,16
1,2,3
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
1
Gnd
1
1EXT_VBRB
4
0V
1.3V
Open
Open
13
4
Gnd
5
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
12
5
AFLC_SPI_EN
6
0V
0.1V
1.0V
1.0V
11
6
AFLC_DET
1.1V
7
0V
0V
1.1V
10
7
VBR_LAT
Open
8
0V
0V
Open
98
VBR_SIN
Open
9
0V
0V
Open
89
VBR_SCLK
Open
10
0V
0V
Open
7
DRV_XLATO
1.0V
11
0V
0V
1.0V
6
n/c
12
n/c
n/c
Open
Open
5
DRV_SIN0
13
Gnd
1V
1.0V
1.0V
0V
4
DRV_SCLK0
14
0V
1V
1.0V
1.0V
3
DRV_BLK0
15
0V
0V
0.9V
0.9V
2
DRV_GSCLK0
16
0V
1.7V
0.9V
0.9V
1

63

CN804 INVERTER S TO CN9 T-CON


CN804
CN9
Pin Pin Label
STBY Run Diode Check Pin
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
1,2,3
14,15,16
n/c
n/c
n/c
Open
13
4
n/c
n/c
Gnd
n/c
Gnd
12
5
AFLC_SPI_EN 0V
0.13V
1.0V
11
6
AFLC_DET
0V
0V
1.1V
7
10
VBR_LAT
0V
0V
Open
8
9
VBR_SIN
0V
0V
Open
8
9
VBR_SCLK
0V
0V
Open
10
7
DRV_XLATO
0V
0V
1.0V
11
6
n/c
n/c
n/c
Open
12
5
DRV_SIN0
0V
1V
1.0V
13
4
DRV_SCLK0
0V
1V
1.0V
14
3
DRV_BLK0
0.9V
0V
0V
15
2
DRV_GSCLK0 0V
0.9V
1.7V
1.7V
1
16

T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB (Shield Removed)

T-CON p/n EAT56803001

Remember to replace screws for ground


purposes if turning on the set is required.

To TFT Panel

To TFT Panel

CN4

CN5

Reg 2.5 (2)

To
S
Inverter

U12

U13

To
M
Inverter

UC2

U91
CN8

CN9

F1
CN1

Reg 2.5 (1)

CN2

Reg 1.2 (2)


CN7
n/c

From Control PWB

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Fuse Checks


Remember to replace screws for ground purposes if turning on the set is required.

F1 (11.9V)
FL20 (1.6V)
FL21 (3.3V)
FL22 (3.3V)
FL26 (3.3V)
FL27 (3.3V)

Gnd Protect
FL111
FL112
FL113
FL114
FL116
FL118

FL111

FL114

FL116

FL22

FL21

FL118
FL20

FL27

FL26

FL113

F1

FL112

T-CON p/n EAT56803001

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Regulator and Main Fuse Checks


REG2.5V (2)

Check Regulators for Correct Voltage


2.5V
Gnd
3.3V
3.3V

T-CON PWB
Locations

Gnd
3.3V Gnd

1.2V

2.5V

REG2.5V (1)
Check Fuse
F1 for 12V

REG1.2V (2)

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB DC to DC Converter Checks


3.4V

Cathode
D12

T-CON PWB
Locations

D13

D17
Cathode
3.5V
Cathode

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T-CON (TFT Drive) PWB Checks (Crystal U91)

200mV

Check the crystal U91

20nSec

50Mhz

1.7V

T-CON PWB

Gnd

U91

3.3V

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T-CON (TFT Drive) DC TO DC CONVERTER (U7) CHECKS


Voltages for the TFT Panel CN4 and CN5

VGL
-5V

LCM
3.3V

LGH-M
26V

U7
VDD
16V

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T-CON (TFT Drive) CN4 AND CN5 VOLTAGE CHECKS

CN5

VDD
16V
Pins 94-95

LCM
3.3V
Pins 91-92

CN4

VGL
-5V
Pin 89

LGH-M
26V
Pin 85

LGH-M
26V
Pin 12

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VGL
-5V
Pin 8

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LCM
3.3V
Pins 5-6

LCD DV

VDD
16V
Pins 2-3

47LG90

T-CON Connector CN8/CN9 Voltage and Resistance


CN8 T-CON to CN304 INVERTER M

CN9 T-CON to CN804 INVERTER S

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

DRV_GSCLK0

0V

1.7V

Open

DRV_GSCLK0

0V

1.7V

Open

DRV_BLK0

0V

0V

Open

DRV_BLK0

0V

0V

Open

DRV_SCLK0

0V

1V

Open

DRV_SCLK0

0V

1V

Open

DRV_SIN0

0V

1V

Open

DRV_SIN0

0V

1V

Open

n/c

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

n/c

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

DRV_XLATO

0V

0V

Open

DRV_XLATO

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SCLK

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SCLK

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SIN

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SIN

0V

0V

Open

VBR_LAT

0V

0V

Open

VBR_LAT

0V

0V

Open

10

AFLC_DET

0V

0V

3.1V

10

AFLC_DET

0V

0V

3.1V

11

AFLC_SPI_EN

0V

0.13V

3.1V

11

AFLC_SPI_EN

0V

0.13V

3.1V

12

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

12

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

EXT_VBRB

0V

0.3/3.4V

Open

13

n/c

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

14

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

14

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

16

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

16

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

13

EXT_VBRB can vary according to type of signal being


processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.3V 0% to 3.4V 100% and
the Intelligent Sensor. Output controlled from the BCM chip.

Note: Inverter PWBs Pin


numbers are opposite.

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all Connectors Removed

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Main PWB IC100 Broadcom Overview

Input Signal Processing


The Broadcom or BCM Chip IC100 is the main signal processor and is responsible for :
ATSC, NTSC, and QAM reception and processing
RS 232 service only Port (software upgrades and home theater environment).
Wired Remote Port
(2) Component Inputs Y, Pr, Pb and Audio L R
(3) HDMI Inputs (back) (1) HDMI (Side Input)
RGB PC
USB (Side Input) (software upgrades using flash drive) and Photos
AV Composite
SIF and SAP

Output Signals

Quadruple 12 Bit LVDS to the T-CON Board


Audio output signals to the Speakers
Digital Audio Output Coaxial and Optical
ON OFF Controls to the SMPS turning on low voltage generation and Backlights
Backlight intensity control signal (Digital Dimming) used for Global dimming.

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Main PWB Micronas IC1000 Chip Overview

Troubleshooting

The Main PWB contains the MICRONAS chip IC1000.


This IC is a Full-HD Rate Converter with Motion Blur Removal and Film DeJuddering for 1080p 100/120 Hz LCD panels.
Vector Based Motion Compensation with Frame Rate Conversion
(eliminates the need for 3:2 Pull Down)

Internal Dual 10 bit LVDS input


Quadruple 12 bit LVDS output
Motion Blur Removal increases the video frames by Interpolating a new
image frame between each original frame (Motion Estimated Data Insertion) MEDI.
Juddering is a phenomenon which appears on film based programming
due to the 24 frames per second system used for recording, the picture
develops visual artifacts when converted to 60 frames per second. 3:2 Pull
Down was developed to eliminate this problem. Frame Rate Conversion (Real
Cinema) eliminates the need for 3:2 Pull Down.

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TruMotion 120Hz ( Vector Based Motion Compensation)


TruMotion 120 Hz can reduce blurring on fast moving scenes. TruMotion carefully
analyses the picture signal by using advanced algorithms to automatically calculate
a new image frame between each original frame (MEDI).

Conventional
Conventional

TruMotion (120Hz)

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24p Real Cinema


Frame Rate Conversion eliminates the need for 3:2 Pull Down Conversion

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Main PWB
Layout

P1000

Both P1000 and P1001 to T-COM PWB

P1001

Video Processor
BCM I100 and
MICRONAS I1000
Runs hot,
this is normal.

I1000
Micronas

X1000
To SMPS
To Front PWB
Assembly

P800

I407
uP

I100
Broadcom

P404

LD803 3.3V-BCM OK
when Green
Only when set is on.

USB

16

X400

Tuner

X200

NOTE: Look carefully on


top and behind the BCM
and Micronas Chip, look for
a piece of Chocolate
(Heat Transfer Material).
Be sure to transfer to new
PWB if replaced.
To
Speakers

For
Software
Upgrade
via Jig

If odd Video
problems are
found, use some
freeze spray
around
I100/I1000and its
circuits,
If video returns
to normal, PWB
needs to be
replaced.

P501

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47LG90 MAIN BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT

P1001

P1000

P1000 and P1001 To T-CON PWB


Pins 1, 2, 3 and 4
carry LVDS 12V
when set is on.

IC1005
IC1007
Q900

Voltages for all


regulators given on the
11X17 foldout
Interconnect
Diagram

12V LVDS SW
1,3 (12V)
2,4 (6V)
5,8 (12V)

IC1006
Q901
P800

IC1000
True Motion
Micronas

To SMPS
PWB

IC1003

X1000
20Mhz

IC1004 IC810

To Ft PWB
Assy

P404

IC407
Micro

LD803

X400
24 Mhz
1.5V
Q400 Reset Driver

IC100
BCM
Broadcom

IC812
1 (9V)
Software 2 (3.3V)
Upgrades 3 (5V for Tuner)
4 (n/c)
P200 5 (Gnd)
n/c
IC812
IC803
1 (12V)
2 (Gnd) IC803
X200
3 (9V)
54 Mhz
1.5V

IC405 Micro Reset


IC805
IC809

IC404

Q803
IC807

IC802

IC400
Reset BCM
May not be present

IC405
1 (3.3V)
2 (Gnd)
3 (0V)

Q804
IC501
Audio

To Spks

P501

Main Board

* Grayed Out ICs are located on Back


76

16 VIF
14 SIF
TUNER
3 (5V)
1

47LG90 MAIN BOARD (Back View) COMPONENT LAYOUT


P1001

P1000

IC1005
IC1000

Voltages for all


regulators given on
the 11X17 foldout
Interconnect
Diagram

IC1007
IC1006
P800

IC1003

Main Board
(Back View)

IC810

IC1004

IC805 IC406

IC809

Pin 16
TUNER

IC404
IC400

X200

BCM Reset

SIDE INPUT JACKS

IC403

Pin 1

IC802

Q803

IC401 IC807
Q804
IC602

IC702
IC701 IC408

P501
REAR INPUT JACKS

77

Main PWB (Front Side Regulators)


IC405

STBY

RUN

Label

Function:

Micro Reset control

Q400

STBY

RUN

Function:

Reset to Micro

Pins 1

0V

3.3V

Input 3.3VST-Micom

0.59V

0.59V

Pins 2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

0V

0V

Pins 3

0V

0V

Hi then Lo to Q400

Gnd

Gnd

IC803

STBY

RUN

Q900

STBY

RUN

Function:

9V Regulator Also source for IC812

Function:

LVDS Switch

Label

Input from IC405


Hi-Lo to IC407 pin 4
Gnd
Label

Pins 1

0V

12V

Input

Pins 1,3

0V

12V

Input

Pins 2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pins 2,4

0V

6V

On/Off

Pins 3

0V

9V

Output

Pins 5-8

0V

12V

Output LVDS 12V

IC812

STBY

RUN

Q901

STBY

RUN

Function:

5V-TU Regulator

Function:

Turns on Q900 LVDS Switch

Pin 1

0V

9V

Pin 2

0V

3.3V

Pin 3

0V

Pin 4
Pin 5

Label

Label

Input

0V

0.7V

On/Off Power-CTL 3.3V

0V

0V

On low/Off hi

5V

Output

0V

0V

Gnd

n/c

n/c

n/c

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

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Main PWB (Back Side Regulators) Slide 1


IC102

STBY

RUN

Label

Function:

EEPROM for HDMI HDCP Key

Q803
Function:

STBY

RUN

Label

Controls Q804 +5V Switch

IC408

STBY

RUN

Pin 1

5V

5V

Pins 1,2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

0V

0.72V

Input RL-ON

Pin 2

5V

0.1V

Pins 3,4

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

5V

0.02V

Output turns on Q804

Pin 3,4,5,7

n/c

n/c

Pin 5

0V

3.78V

SDA

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 6,8,9

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 6

0V

3.78V

SCL

Q804

STBY

RUN

Pin 10,11

0V

4.78V

Pin 7

0V

0V

Write Protect

Function:

Pin 12

0V

0.16V

Pin 8

0V

5V

Vcc+5V

Pins 1,3

0V

5V

Input ST-5V

Pin 13

0V

3.4V

IC400

STBY

RUN

Pins 2,4

0V

0.3V

On/Off by Q803

Pin 14

0V

0V

Function:

BCM Reset Generator Drives IC401

Pins 5-8

0V

5V

Output +5V

Pin 15

5V

5V

STBY

RUN

Pin 16

5V

ST-5V

IC602

STBY

RUN

Label

Label

+5V Switch

Pins 1

0V

3.3V

Input D3.3V-BCM

IC404

Pins 2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Function:

Pins 3

0V

0V

Hi then Lo to IC401

Pins 1

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 1

0V

0V

IC401

STBY

RUN

Pins 2

3.3V

3.3V

Output 3.3VST-MICON

Pin 2

0V

0V

Function:

BCM Reset Smitt Trigger

Pins 3

5V

5V

Input ST-5V

Pin 3

0V

0V

STBY

RUN

Pin 4

0V

0V

Pin 5

0V

5V

Label

3.3VST-MICON Regulator

Pin 1

0V

3.3V

Input Reset

IC406

Pin 6

0V

3.3V

BCM Reset

Function:

Pin 7

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pins 1,2,4

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 6

0V

5V

Pin 2,3,5

0V

0V

Pins 3

3.3V

3.3V

Pull Up

Pin 7

0V

0V

Pin 14

0V

3.3V

Pin 5

3.3V

3.3V

SDA

Pin 8

0V

4.8V

Pin 6

3.3V

3.3V

SCL

Pin 7

Gnd

Gnd

Write Protect

Pin 8

3.3V

3.3V

3.3VST-Micom

Pins 8,9,10,11,12,13 not used

B+ for IC +3.3V

Micro EEPROM

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Main PWB (Back Side Regulators) Slide 2


IC403

STBY

Function:

NV RAM-OLD

Pins 1,2,3

RUN

Label

IC807

STBY

RUN

Label

Function:

1.8V-NTP Regulator

IC1003

STBY

RUN

Pin 1

0V

13V

0V

4.9V

Pull Up

Pins 1

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 2

0.68V

0V

Pins 4

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pins 2

0V

1.8V

Output

Pin 3

0.6V

0V

Pin 5

0V

3.4V

SDA

Pins 3

0V

3.3V

Input

Pin 4

0V

1.24V

Pin 6

0V

3.4V

SCL

IC809

STBY

RUN

Pin 5

3.3V

3.3V

Pin 7

0V

0V

Write Protect

Function:

D3.3V Regulator Also Drives LD803

Pin 6

0V

0V

Pin 8

0V

5V

Vcc+5V

Pin 1

0V

1.2V

On/Off Power-CTL

Pin 7

0V

12V

Pin 2

0V

5V

Input

Pin 8

0V

3.4V

Pin 3

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 4

0V

3.4V

Output

IC1004

STBY

RUN

ADJ

Pin 1

0V

10V

Pin 2

0.78V

0V

Pin 3

0.7V

0V

IC802

STBY

RUN

Function:

3.3V Regulator

Label

Pins 1

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 5

0V

3.3V

Pins 2

0V

3.3V

Output

IC810

STBY

RUN

Pins 3

0V

5V

Input

Function:

D2.6V Regulator

IC701

STBY

RUN

Function:

EEPROM for HDMI

Label

Label

Pin 1

0V

2.5V

Input

Pin 4

0V

1.24V

Pin 2

0V

1.2V

On/Off Power-CTL 2.6V

Pin 5

0V

0V

Pins 1,2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 3

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 6

0V

0V

Pins 3,4

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 4

n/c

3.3V

ADJ

Pin 7

0V

12V

Pin 5

0V

5V

SDA

Pin 5

Gnd

5V

Output

Pin 8

0V

1.3V

Pin 6

0V

4.7V

SCL

Pin 7

0V

5V

Pin 8

0V

4.73V

Write Protect
Vcc+5V

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IC702

STBY

RUN

Label

Function:

EEPROM for RS232

IC1005

STBY

RUN

Pin 1

0V

0V

Pins 1,2

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 2

0V

3.4V

Pins 3,4

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Pin 3

0V

0V

Pin 5

0V

0.15V

SDA

Pin 4

0V

1.4V

Pin 6

5V

0.13V

SCL

Pin 5

0V

1.2V

Pin 7

0V

0.13V

Write Protect

IC1006

STBY

RUN

Pin 8

0V

5V

Vcc+5V

Pin 1

0V

3.3V

IC805

STBY

RUN

Pin 2

0V

3.3V

Function:

D1.2V-BCM Regulator

Pin 3

0V

0V

Label

Pin 1

0V

6V

RST

Pin 4

0V

1.8V

Pin 2

0V

5V

Input

Pin 5

0V

0V

Pin 3

0V

1.2V

Output

IC1007

STBY

RUN

Pin 4

0V

0V

Gnd

Pin 1

0V

3.3V

Pin 5

0V

3.3V

On/Off Power-CTL

Pin 2

0V

3.3V

Pin 6

0V

1.2V

FB

Pin 3

0V

0V

Pin 7

0V

1V

COMP

Pin 4

0V

0V

Pin 8

0V

0V

Gnd

Pin 5

0V

2.5V

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Main PWB X100 X200 and X1000 Check


Microprocessor Crystal

X400

2.4Vp/p
24Mhz

1Vp/p
20.25Mhz

X1000

Set on or off

1.4V

Only when set is on


Micronas Crystal

X200
780mVp/p 54Mhz

X1000 Location
X400 Location

X200 Location

MAIN PWB

Only when set is on


Video Processor
(BCM) Crystal

Use bottom
of L206

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Main PWB LD803 Function

LD803

Main PWB
LD803 Location
MAIN PWB

Use LD803 as a visual aid.


This lets you know if the +5V is being
converted to 3.3V for the BCM chip IC100.
If LD803 is illuminated GREEN, +3.3V is OK.
Note: Only of the dual LED is used.
Circuit
Circuit turning
turning on
on LD803
LD803 shown
shown on
on next
next page
page
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47LG90 LD803 CIRCUIT


D3.3V_BCM
+5V
L811

SBY5V
P800
9
10
11
12

C846
100uF

C897
0.1uF

L812
Q804
8

C803
4.7uF

C825
0.1uF

C828
4.7uF

IC809

C827
0.1uF

1
3
3

IC802

R814
1K
3.3V

To SMPS

Q803
R868

19

2.86V
RL ON

R838

18

AC DET

R485
100

C847 0
0.1uF

4.57V

R7028
C848
0.1uF

RELAY ON

22

R488
30K

P5.1 37
30 P5.7/CLK02
IC407
uP
P7.0/HBLANK
29
P6.3 21

84

DETECTS 3.3V FOR


BCM POWER
SEQUENCE
(BCM 1.2V, 2.6V, 3.3V)

R466
Power_CTL 3.3V 0

A3.3V_BCM
L806

R815
1K
LD803

C835
4.7uF

C833 C834
0.1uF 0.1uF

Main PWB Tuner Video and SIF Output Check Pin Location
For Easy Access, pop the shield off the tuner

Pin 14

Pin 16

Pin 16 Composite Video

Pin 14 Audio SIF

If you leave the shield on you can


still access the same pins.
Be careful not to accidentally ground
out your test lead on the shield.
(Note: This is a picture from a
different model, but the concept is
the same)

Pin 3 Tuner B+ (5V)


Pin 1

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Main PWB Tuner Video and SIF Output Check


USING SMTE COLOR BAR SIGNAL INPUT

Pin 14
SIF
Signal
850mVp/p 20nSec rate

Pin 16
Video
Signal
1Vp/p 20uSec rate

Tuner Location
MAIN PWB

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Checking the DTV Signal to Noise Ratio


There are three guidelines to
o test DTV signal count

Click to enlarge

MENU Channel Auto Tuning 1111 + Enter

MENU Channel Manual Tuning Normal Condition Check

MENU Channel Manual Tuning Normal Condition Check


Adjust Remocon: ADJ 8. SELECT DTV SNR

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Main PWB LVDS P1000 Output Check


To confirm that the Main PWB is outputting Picture Content signals, check P1000 (LVDS)
cable for output. Check pins 11-22 and 27-38. This signals vary from each other, but looking
for signals like the ones shown below on any of these pins will confirm the output of video
content. This signal is using standard SMTE Color Bar output from a generator as the input
source.
2us

P1000
Location

Pin 11

500us
MAIN PWB

2us

This is just a sample


of two pins on the LVDS.
There are 24 pins on P1000
carrying video.

Pin 16
500us

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Main PWB LVDS P1001 Output Check


To confirm that the Main PWB is outputting Picture Content signals, check P1001 (LVDS)
cable for output. Check pins 1-12 and 15-26. This signals vary from each other, but looking
for signals like the ones shown below on any of these pins will confirm the output of video
content. This signal is using standard SMTE Color Bar output from a generator as the input
source.
P1001
Location

2us
Pin 1

500us
MAIN PWB

2us

This is just a sample of


two pins on the LVDS.
There are 24 pins on
P1001 carrying video.

Pin 15
500us

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Main PWB Connector P800 Voltage and Resistance


P800 CONNECTOR "Main" to P201 "SMPS PWB"
Pin 1
Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode
Check

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode
Check

16.5V

0V

16.6V

OL

16.5V

0V

16.6V

OL

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

12V

0V

12V

3.1V

12V

0V

12V

3.1V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.48V

10

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.48V

11

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.48V

12

5V

5.1V

5.1V

1.48V

13

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

14

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

16

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

17

Error

0V

0V

2.86V

18

ACD

5V

5V

OL

19

PWR-On

0V

2.7V

1V

20

(INV)On/Off

0V

3.2V

1.89V

21

*BRI

0V

1.7V

OL

22

*PDIM

0V

3.4V

OL

23

n/c

0V

0V

OL

24

n/c

0V

0V

OL

Pin 21 BRI (ADIM) Is Fixed and is not used


2

PDIM Pin 22 can vary according to type of signal


being processed, OSD Backlight setting. 0.4V 0%
to 3.4V 100% and the Intelligent Sensor. Output
controlled from the BCM chip.

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

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Main PWB Connector P1000 Odd Pins Voltage and Resistance


P1000 CONNECTOR "Main" Odd Pins to CN1 "T-CON PWB"

Switched LVDS 12V


Gnd
n/c

Video Signal Pins

Gnd
LVDS-SEL

Video Signal Pins

AFLC-EN

Pin

SBY

Run

Diode Check

0V

12.2V

OL

0V

12.2V

OL

0V

0V

Gnd

0V

0V

Gnd

0.47V

3.3V

OL

11

0V

1.14V

1.27V

13

0V

1.14V

1.27V

15

0V

1.14V

1.27V

17

0V

1.13V

1.27V

19

0V

1.14V

1.27V

21

0V

1.14V

1.27V

23

0V

0V

OL

25

0.5V

3.3V

0.66V

27

0V

1.4V

1.2V

29

0V

1.4V

1.2V

31

0V

1.3V

1.2V

33

0V

1.2V

1.2V

35

0V

1.4V

1.2V

37

0V

1.4V

1.2V

39

0V

3.3V

OL

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Diode Mode values taken


with all Connectors
Removed

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Main PWB Connector P1000 Even Pins Voltage and Resistance


P1000 CONNECTOR "Main" Odd Pins to CN1 "T-CON PWB"

Switched LVDS 12V


Gnd
n/c

Video Signal Pins

Gnd
LVDS-SEL

Video Signal Pins

AFLC-EN

Pin

SBY

Run

Diode Check

0V

12.2V

OL

0V

12.2V

OL

0V

0V

Gnd

0V

0V

OL

10

0V

3.1V

OL

12

0V

1.1V

1.27V

14

0V

1.1V

1.27V

16

0V

1.2V

1.27V

18

0V

1.3V

1.27V

20

0V

1.2V

1.27V

22

0V

1.2V

1.27V

24

0V

0V

OL

26

0V

0V

OL

28

0V

1.2V

1.2V

30

0V

1.1V

1.2V

32

0V

1.1V

1.2V

34

0V

1.2V

1.2V

36

0V

1.1V

1.2V

38

0V

1.1V

1.2V

40

0V

0V

Gnd

92

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Diode Mode values taken


with all Connectors
Removed

LCD DV

47LG90

Main PWB Connector P1001 Voltage and Resistance


P1001 Odd Pins to CN2 "T-CON PWB"

P1001 Even Pins to CN2 T-CON PWB"

Pin

SBY

Run

Diode Check

Pin

SBY

Run

Diode Check

0V

1.1V

1.27V

0V

1.3V

1.27V

0V

1.1V

1.27V

0V

1.3V

1.27V

0V

1.2V

1.27V

0V

1.3V

1.27V

0V

1.1V

1.27V

0V

1.2V

1.27V

0V

1V

1.27V

10

0V

1.3V

1.27V

11

0V

1.1V

1.27V

12

0V

1.3V

1.27V

13

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

14

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

15

0V

1V

1.27V

16

0V

1.3V

1.27V

17

0V

1.1V

1.27V

18

0V

1.3V

1.27V

19

0V

1.1V

1.27V

20

0V

1.3V

1.27V

21

0V

1.3V

1.27V

22

0V

1.3V

1.27V

23

0V

1.1V

1.27V

24

0V

1.3V

1.27V

25

0V

1.1V

1.27V

26

0V

1.3V

1.27V

Pins identified in Bold and Blue are used to send video content to the T-CON PWB.
Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

93

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Main PWB Connector P404 Voltage and Resistance


P404 CONNECTOR "MAIN PWB" to J1 "Front PWB Assy"
IC U1 is the
Intelligent
Sensor

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

EYEQ-SCL

3.3V

3.3V

2.13V

EYEQ-SDA

3.3V

3.3V

2.13V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Key1

3.3V

3.3V

1.77V

Key2

3.3V

3.3V

1.77V

3.3V

0V

3.3V

0.55V

5V ST

5V

5V

1.48V

Power LED

0V

0V

OL

10

IR

3.9V

3.9V

1.24V

11

EYEQ-Reset

0V

0V

OL

12

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

13

No Label

0V

0V

OL

14

PWB-Buzz

0V

0.1V

3V

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

IC U2 Controls
7 front LEDs
Color and
On/Off state

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

94

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Main PWB Connector P501 Voltage and Resistance

P501 CONNECTOR "Main" to "Speakers"


Pin

SBY

Run

Diode Check

0V

8V

2.58V

0V

8V

2.58V

0V

8V

2.58V

0V

8V

2.58V

Use speaker out to test for


defective Audio Amp
IC501

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

95

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47LG90

Front PWB Assembly Layout


The Touch Sensitive Power Switch, Intelligent Sensor and
IR Sensor are located on the front of this PWB
Light Diffuser for the
Intelligent Sensor

J3
IR Sensor

To Side Key
Control PWB

J1

To Main PWB

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Front PWB Assembly (Front View) Layout

Sensor
Close Up

Light Diffuser for the


Intelligent Sensor

3 Sensors
POWER LEDs

IR Sensor

Touch Sensitive Power Switch

97

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Front Control Connector J1 and J3 Voltage and Resistance


J1 CONNECTOR FT CONTROL" to "MAIN PWB" P404

J3 from Ft Control to Side Key P100


Pin

STBY

Run

Diode
Check

3.3V

3.3V

Open

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

3.3V

3.3V

Open

3.3V

3.3V

Open

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Key2

3.3V

3.3V

Open

3.3V

0V

3.3V

Open

0.1V

0.1V

Open

5V ST

5V

5V

1.9V

5.1V

5.1V

1.9V

Power LED

0V

0V

Open

10

IR

3.9V

3.9V

Open

11

EYEQ-Reset

0V

0V

Open

12

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

13

Ready

0V

0V

Open

14

PWB-Buzz

0V

0V

Open

15

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Spring 2009

LCD DV

Pin

Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

EYEQ-SCL

3.3V

3.3V

2.59V

EYEQ-SDA

3.3V

3.3V

2.59V

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Key1

Diode Mode values taken with all Connectors Removed

98

47LG90

Invisible Speaker System Overview


The 42LG70 contains a
combination in the progression of
the Invisible Speaker system.
First: The woofer shows the basic
system.
Speakers points downward, no
front viewable speaker grill.

2nd: Progression
Elimination of the
conventional
speaker.

Woofer
Main Speaker
(Low Frequencies)

Invisible Speaker
Removed. Front has
sticky surface which
adheres to front bezel.

Invisible Speaker
(High Frequencies)
The front bezel is shown below. Note: the outlined
circle is the location for the front sticky pad on the
Invisible Speaker. This prevent the coil from
bouncing off the plastic causing vibrations.

Speaker
Attachment
post
Cabinet works as
a diaphragm.

Invisible Speaker
Shown separately. Front
(to left) has sticky surface
which adheres to front
bezel. Note, there is no
diaphragm, only voice coil.

Outlined
Circle

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Invisible Speaker System Overview


Speaker Wires
Invisible Speaker
Shown separately. Front
(to left) has sticky surface
which adheres to front
bezel. Note, there is no
Cone (Diaphragm), only
voice coil.

Mount
Speaker
Terminals

Spider

Dust Cap
with
adhesive

Frequency Pass
Capacitor
Voice Coil
Inside

Mount
Magnet

100

Speaker
Terminal

Spring 2009

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47LG90

11 X 17 Foldout Section

This section shows the 11X17 foldout thats available in the Paper
and Adobe version of the Training Manual.

101

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47LG90

47LG90 INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM


CN304

Inverter M
IC11

*PWM-DIM
Goes to TCON thru
pin 4 as Ext VBR B.

1) Gnd
2) 3.3V
3) 5V

Y1

.6V
Signal TP .7V
8.00 Mhz
CN3

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

CN4

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

CN304
60Hz Normal
300Hz LED failure
D302
IC10
5V

Pin
Pin
1,2,3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

CN304 INVERTER M TO CN8 T-CON


CN8

Label
Label
Gnd
EXT_VBRB
EXT_VBR
B
Gnd
AFLC_SPI_EN
AFLC_DET
VBR_LAT
VBR_SIN
VBR_SCLK
DRV_XLATO
n/c
DRV_SIN0
DRV_SCLK0
DRV_BLK0
DRV_GSCLK0

N/C

F5

125V 6.3A
24V

D1
CN5

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

CN1

F1

CN6

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

Pin
Diode Check
14,15,16
Gnd
Gnd
1
Open
Open
13
4
Gnd
Gnd
12
5
1.0V
1.0V
11
6
1.1V
1.1V
10
7
Open
Open
98
Open
Open
89
Open
Open
7
1.0V
1.0V
6
Open
Open
5
1.0V
1.0V
4
1.0V
1.0V
3
0.9V
0.9V
2
0.9V
0.9V
1

Pin
1,2,3,4,5
1
6
6,7,8,9,10
11
11
12
12

P204

IC12

Label
24V
Gnd
BRI
INV On-Off
*PWM-DIM
ERROR

STBY
0V
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V

Run
24V
Gnd
1.7V
3.2V
.3/3.4V
0V

1) Gnd
2) 3.3V
3) 5V

Label
Label
24V
Gnd
Gnd
*BRI
*BRI
On/Off
On/Off

STBY
STBY
0V
0V
Gnd
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V

Run
Run
24.6V
24.6V
Gnd
Gnd
1.7V
1.7V
3.2V
3.2V

FL116
GND 0V
CN8

L1

Diode Check
0.48V
Open
Gnd
Open
0.83V
Open

Power Supply

3.15A / 250V Rating


331V Actual Reading
F101

F2
D3

125V 6.3A
24V

P205

P201
*PWM DIM
Pin 22 will vary
according to OSD
Backlight setting. 0.3V
0% to 3.4V 100%

39.5V
CN7

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

CN9

125V 6.3A
24V

39.5V
F100

F4

D7

125V 6.3A
24V

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

CN10

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

6.3A / 250V
A/C Fuse
N
SC100
L

L4

39.5V
For LED testing see
bottom of inverter S
drawing.

D17

Gnd Lug

J3

Front PWB
Assembly
(Interface)

IR Receiver
Power Button

P101

J1

T-CON Board

U13

U12

UC12

U91
FL21
3.3V 50.00 Mhz
Signal TP 1.7V
3.3V
FL27
FL26
3.3V
FL20
3.3V
1.6V

FL22
3.3V

F1 (12V)
CN1

12V to T-CON
Pin 48~51.

VGL
D12
-5V CN9
FL118
VGH-M GND 0V
Reg
U7 26V
2_5(1)

VDD
16V
16.1V
Reg
1) 3.3V 1-2(2)
D13

2) 0V
3) 1.2V

125V/3A
CN2

CN804 INVERTER S TO CN9 T-CON


CN804
CN9
Label

STBY

Run

Diode Check

Pin

14,15,16

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

1,2,3

13

n/c

n/c

n/c

Open

12

n/c

n/c

Gnd
n/c

Gnd

0V

0.13V

1.0V

Pin Pin

L CM

L2

Technical Note:
If there seems to be no back lights, disconnect
CN8 and CN9 reapply power and if backlights
return the T-CON may be the root cause.
N/C
FL113
GND 0V
CN7

3.4V

FL111
GND 0V

L3

AFLC_SPI_EN

11

1) 3.3V
2) 0V
3) 2.5V
FL112
GND 0V

10

AFLC_DET

0V

0V

1.1V

9
8

VBR_LAT

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SIN

0V

0V

Open

VBR_SCLK

0V

0V

Open

10

DRV_XLATO

0V

0V

1.0V

11

n/c

n/c

n/c

Open

12

DRV_SIN0

0V

1V

1.0V

13

DRV_SCLK0

0V

1V

1.0V

14

2
1

DRV_BLK0

0V

0V

0.9V

15

DRV_GSCLK0

0V

1.7V
1.7V

0.9V

16

LVDS

LVDS

B E

E B

Label
16.5V
Gnd
12V
Gnd
5V
5V
Gnd
Gnd
Error
Power On
BR1
N/C

STBY
0V
Gnd
0V
Gnd
5.1V
5.1V
Gnd
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V

Run
16.2V
Gnd
12.3V
Gnd
5.1V
5.1V
Gnd
Gnd
0V
2.8V
1.7V
0V

Diode Check
0.49V
Gnd
1.6V
Gnd
1.27V
1.27V

Label
16.5V
Gnd
12V
Gnd
5V
5V
Gnd
Gnd
ACD
INV-On/Off
*PWM-DIM
N/C

STBY
0V
Gnd
0V
Gnd
5.1V
5.1V
Gnd
Gnd
5V
0V
0V
0V

Run
16.2V
Gnd
12.3V
Gnd
5.1V
5.1V
Gnd
Gnd
5V
3.2V
*.3/3.4V
0V

Q901
P800
IC1003

0V

IC1004

0V

*PWM-DIM (PDIM) Pin 22 will vary according to OSD


Backlight setting. 0.3V 0% to 3.4V 100%
SMPS TEST 1: To Force Power Supply On.
Disconnect P800 on Main PWB.
Jump pin 9,10,11 or 12 (5V) to pin 19 using a 10K
resistor. (Test Voltage Outputs 12V, 16V, and 24V).

X1000
20.25Mhz

IC810
IC407
Micro

Diode Check
0.49V
Gnd
1.6V
Gnd
1.27V
1.27V
Gnd
Gnd
2.1V
0V
0V

CN509
CN804
Pin 1,2 39.8V
D802 60Hz Normal
(Top pins)
300Hz LED failure
F505

IC510

L505
D509

CN801
N/C 125V 3A
24V

1) 5V
2) 3.3V
3) Gnd

5V
L504

F504
125V 6.3A
24V

39.5V
CN508

D507

CN501

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

X400
24 Mhz
P404
1.5V
LD803
Q400
IC405
IC805
IC809
Q803

IC404

IC400
Reset BCM

Q804

SMPS TEST 2: Jump pin 19 to pin 20 (INV-ON).


(Ballast and all voltages should turn on).
P404 Main to J1
Pin
Label
STBY Run Diode Check
2.13V
Intelligent Sensor 1 EYEQ-SCL 3.3V 3.3V
Remote Sensor
2.13V
Intelligent Sensor 2 EYEQ-SDA 3.3V 3.3V
Intelligent Sensor
3
Gnd
Gnd Gnd
Gnd
4
Gnd
Gnd Gnd
Gnd
5
Key1
3.3V 3.3V
1.77V
6
Key2
3.3V 3.3V
1.77V
7
3.3V
0V
3.3V
0.55V
5V ST
5V
5V
1.48V
Stand-by 5V 8

*LD803 Illuminates
IC501 when IC809 generates
3.3V BCM
Audio

P501
To Speakers

IC100
BCM
Broadcom

Pin
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Software
Upgrades
P200
n/c

X200
54 Mhz
1.5V

IC812
1 (9V)
2 (3.3V)
3 (5V to Tuner)
4 (n/c)
5 (Gnd)
IC812

IC803
1 (12V)
2 (Gnd)
3 (9V)

L503

F503
125V 6.3A
24V

IC12

D505
L502

F502

IC803

39.5V
D503

Backlight Drive

Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23

Diode Check Pin Diode Check


OL
2
OL
Gnd
4
Gnd
3.1V
3.1V
6
Gnd
Gnd
8
1.48V
1.48V
10
1.48V
1.48V
12
Gnd
14
Gnd
Gnd
16
Gnd
2.86V
OL
18
1V
1.89V
20
OL
OL
22
24
OL
OL

Diode Check
OL
1.24V
OL
Gnd
OL
3V
Gnd

TUNER
3 (5V)
1

LED TESTING:
Remove the connector from the
PWB. Use a DC supply set to +30V
to +38V (+) connected to the pin
labeled (B+) on the cable. Connect
the other lead (-) to the pins labeled
(Block 1 - 8) one at a time to luminate
each block of LEDs one block at a
time. Go no higher than 38V across
each block. *Pins are reversed
between inverter M and S.

CN506

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

Bright

CN505

P800 to P201

*For voltages and pin labels, see P201 chart

1) Gnd
2) 3.3V
3) 5V

39.5V

125V 6.3A
24V

16 VIF
14 SIF

Grayed Out ICs are located on Back of the PWB


P404 Main to J1
Label
STBY Run
Ready
0V
0V
IR
3.9V
3.9V
EYEQ-Reset 0V
0V
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd
Ready
0V
0V
PWB-Buzz
0V
0V
Gnd
Gnd
Gnd

CN507

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

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IC1000
True Motion
Micronas

IC1006

Gnd
Gnd
0V
1.6V
0V

P201 Even "SMPS" to P800 "Main PWB"


Pin
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24

CN510

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

*For more regulator voltages, see

P1001

P1000
IC1005
IC1007
Q900

IC512
1) Gnd
2) 3.3V
3) 5V

Y501
Signal TP .7V
.6V
8.00 Mhz

Main (Digital) Board

P201 Odd "SMPS" to P800 "Main PWB"


Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23

Inverter S

NOTE:
Flip the black tab upward to remove
the cable from the connector.

CN4

IC802

D5

Inverter M
CN3 CN10
10. Block 8
9. Block 7
8. Block 6
7. Block 5
6. Block 4
5. Block 3
4. Block 2
3. Block 1
2. B+ 39V
1. B+ 39V

F3

L3

3.4V

CN5

Warning:
T-Con PWB under shield. Be sure to reinsert
screws before operating set with shield removed.

LCM (3.3V)
Pins 5-6
VDD (16V)
Pins 2-3

IC807

Pin 1.2 39.8V


(Bottom pins)

Side (Key) Controls

CN8

Reg 2_5(2)
1) 2.5V
2) 0V
3) 3.3V

Diode Check
0.72V
Gnd
Open
Open
Open
Open

*PWM DIM
Pin 13 will vary according
to OSD Backlight setting.
0.3V 0% to 3.4V 100%
L2

FL114
GND 0V

P205 "SMPS" to CN501 "Inverter PWB"

*Ext VBR A
Pin 13 will vary
according to OSD
Backlight setting.
0.3V 0% to 3.4V
100%

39.5V

Run
Run
Gnd
.3/3.4V
1.3V
Gnd
0.1V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
n/c
1V
1V
0V
1.7V

P204 "SMPS" to CN1 "Inverter PWB"


Pin
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,10
11
12
13
14

125V 3A
24V
L1

STBY
STBY
Gnd
0V
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
n/c
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V

NOTE:
Flip the black tab upward to remove the cable.

D9 CN301

1) 5V
L5
2) 3.3V
3) Gnd

VGL (-5V)
VDD (16V)
VGH-M (26V)
Pin 89
Pins 94-95
Pin 12
LCM (3.3V) VGH-M (26V)
VGL (-5V)
Pin 85 TO TFT MODULE
Pin 8
Pins 91-92

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

Medium
Dim

The drive to the backlights can be affected by


the video information, backlight setting or the
brightness setting. Check or reset these
settings during diagnostics.
L501
F501
125V 6.3A
24V
Inverter M
CN3 CN10
10. Block 8
9. Block 7
8. Block 6
7. Block 5
6. Block 4
5. Block 3
4. Block 2
3. Block 1
2. B+ 39V
1. B+ 39V

39.5V
CN504
Pin 1,2 39.8V
D501
(Top pins)
Inverter S
CN503 CN510
CN503

To
LEDs

1. B+ 39V
2. B+ 39V
3. Block 1
4. Block 2
5. Block 3
6. Block 4
7. Block 5
8. Block 6
9. Block 7
10. Block 8

Pin 1,2 39.8V


(Top pins)

To
LEDs

REGULATORS/ICs ON FRONT

47LG90 MAIN PWB REGULATOR CHARTS

IC405
STBY RUN
Label
Function: Micro Reset control
Pins 1
0V
3.3V
Input 3.3VST-Micom

Q400
STBY RUN
Function: Reset to Micro
B
0.59V 0.59V

Input from IC405

Pins 2
Pins 3

Gnd
0V

Gnd
0V

C
E

Hi-Lo to IC407 pin 4


Gnd

IC803

STBY

RUN

Function:
Pins 1
Pins 2
Pins 3

Gnd
Hi then Lo to Q400

9V

Output

IC812
STBY RUN
Function: 5V-TU Regulator
Pin 1
0V
9V
Input
Pin 2
Pin 3

0V
0V

3.3V
5V

Pin 4

n/c

n/c

n/c

Pin 5

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

0V
Gnd

Q900
STBY RUN
Function: LVDS Switch
Pins 1,3
0V
12V
Pins 2,4
0V
6V

9V Regulator Also source for IC812


0V
12V Input
Gnd
Gnd Gnd
0V

0V
Gnd

Pins 5-8
Label

0V

12V

Label

Label
Input
On/Off
Output LVDS 12V

Q901
STBY RUN
Label
Function: Turns on Q900 LVDS Switch
B
0V
0.7V LVDS-Panel-Control

On/Off Power-CTL 3.3V


Output

C
E

0V
0V

0V
0V

On low/Off hi
Gnd

REGULATORS/ICs ON BACK
IC102
STBY RUN
Label
Function: EEPROM for HDMI HDCP Key
Pins 1,2
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pins 3,4
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 5
0V 3.78V SDA
Pin 6
0V 3.78V SCL
Pin 7
0V
0V Write Protect
Pin 8
0V
5V Vcc+5V
IC400
STBY RUN
Label
Function: BCM Reset Generator Drives IC401
Pins 1
0V
3.3V
Input D3.3V-BCM
Pins 2
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pins 3
0V
0V
Hi then Lo to IC401
IC401
STBY RUN
Label
Function: BCM Reset Smitt Trigger
Pin 1
0V
3.3V Input Reset
Pin 6
0V
3.3V BCM Reset
Pin 7
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 2,3,5
0V
0V
Pin 14
0V
3.3V B+ for IC +3.3V
Pins 8,9,10,11,12,13 not used
IC403
STBY RUN
Label
Function: NV RAM-OLD
Pins 1,2,3
0V
4.9V Pull Up
Pins 4
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 5
0V
3.4V SDA
Pin 6
0V
3.4V SCL
Pin 7
0V
0V Write Protect
Pin 8
0V
5V Vcc+5V

Q803
STBY RUN
Label
IC408
Function: Controls Q804 +5V Switch
Pin 1
0V 0.72V Input RL-ON
Pin 2
B
5V 0.02V Turns on Q804
Pin 3,4,5,7
C
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 6,8,9
E
Q804
STBY RUN
Label
Pin 10,11
Function: +5V Switch
Pin 12
Pins 1,3
0V
5V Input ST-5V
Pin 13
Pins 2,4
0V
0.3V On/Off by Q803
Pin 14
Pins 5-8
0V
5V Output +5V
Pin 15
IC404
STBY RUN
Pin 16
Function: 3.3VST-MICON Regulator
IC602
Pins 1
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 1
Pins 2
3.3V 3.3V Output 3.3VST-MICON Pin 2
Pins 3
5V
5V Input ST-5V
Pin 3
IC406
STBY RUN
Pin 4
Function: Micro EEPROM
Pin 5
Pins 1,2,4 Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 6
Pins 3
3.3V 3.3V Pull Up
Pin 7
Pin 5
3.3V 3.3V SDA
Pin 8
Pin 6
3.3V 3.3V SCL
IC1003
Pin 7
Gnd Gnd Write Protect
Pin 1
Pin 8
3.3V 3.3V 3.3VST-Micom
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8

STBY
5V
5V
n/c
Gnd
0V
0V
0V
0V
5V
5V
STBY
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
STBY
0V
0.68V
0.6V
0V
3.3V
0V
0V
0V

RUN
5V
0.1V
n/c
Gnd
4.78V
0.16V
3.4V
0V
5V
ST-5V
RUN
0V
0V
0V
0V
5V
5V
0V
4.8V
RUN
13V
0V
0V
1.24V
3.3V
0V
12V
3.4V

IC802
STBY RUN
Label
Function: 3.3V Regulator
Pins 1
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pins 2
0V
3.3V Output
Pins 3
0V
5V Input
IC701
STBY RUN
Function: EEPROM for HDMI
Pins 1,2
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pins 3,4
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 5
0V
5V SDA
Pin 6
0V
4.7V SCL
Pin 7
0V
5V Write Protect
Pin 8
0V 4.73V Vcc+5V
IC702
STBY RUN
Function: EEPROM for RS232
Pins 1,2
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pins 3,4
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 5
0V 0.15V SDA
Pin 6
5V 0.13V SCL
Pin 7
0V 0.13V Write Protect
Pin 8
0V
5V Vcc+5V
IC805
STBY RUN
Label
Function: D1.2V-BCM Regulator
Pin 1
0V
6V RST
Pin 2
0V
5V Input
Pin 3
0V 1.2V Output
Pin 4
0V
0V Gnd
Pin 5
0V 3.3V On/Off Power-CTL
Pin 6
0V 1.2V FB
Pin 7
0V
1V COMP
Pin 8
0V
0V Gnd

IC807
STBY RUN
Label
IC1004
Function: 1.8V-NTP Regulator
Pin 1
Pins 1
Gnd Gnd Gnd
Pin 2
Pins 2
0V
1.8V Output
Pin 3
Pins 3
0V
3.3V Input
Pin 4
IC809
STBY RUN
Label
Pin 5
Function: D3.3V Regulator Also Drives LD803 Pin 6
Pin 1
0V
1.2V On/Off Power-CTL Pin 7
Pin 2
0V
5V Input
Pin 8
Pin 3
Gnd Gnd Gnd
IC1005
Pin 4
0V
3.4V Output
Pin 1
Pin 5
0V
3.3V ADJ
Pin 2
IC810
STBY RUN
Label
Pin 3
Pin 4
Function: D2.6V Regulator
Pin 1
Pin 5
0V 2.5V Input
Pin 2
0V 1.2V On/Off Pwr-CTL 2.6V IC1006
Pin 3
Gnd Gnd
Pin 1
Gnd
Pin 4
n/c 3.3V ADJ
Pin 2
Pin 5
5V Output
Pin 3
Gnd
Pin 4
Pin 5
IC1007
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5

STBY
0V
0.78V
0.7V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
STBY
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
STBY
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
STBY
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V

RUN
10V
0V
0V
1.24V
0V
0V
12V
1.3V
RUN
0V
3.4V
0V
1.4V
1.2V
RUN
3.3V
3.3V
0V
1.8V
0V
RUN
3.3V
3.3V
0V
0V
2.5V

47LG90 LVDS P1000 WAVEFORMS

47LG90 P1000 LVDS CABLE WAVEFORMS:


Waveforms taken using SMTP Color Bar input.
All readings give the Scale 10mV and Time Base
related to scope settings.
Top waveform in each image gives a slower rate,
2us per division. Outlined area is shown in the
bottom waveform at 500ns per division time
base.

47LG90 LVDS P1001 WAVEFORMS

47LG90 P1001 LVDS CABLE WAVEFORMS:


Waveforms taken using SMTP Color Bar input.
All readings give the Scale 10mV and Time Base
related to scope settings.
Top waveform in each image gives a slower rate,
2us per division. Outlined area is shown in the
bottom waveform at 500ns per division time
base.

47LG90 Left Blank (Notes)

47LG90 Left Blank (Notes)

47LG90
Direct View LCD

This concludes the 47LG90 training session.

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