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2015-09-01

Philips 37PFL5603D - washed-out colors - AS15F chip defect - TCON board T370HW02 V402

Some repairs are becoming a routine like removing the appendix from the bowel. This TV showed all signs of a defect gamma chip on the TCON board. In most cases a solarization effect is produced by a broken gamma chip. Here though, the colors were almost completely gone (the moiree pattern does not exist in reality):


This device is from the golden age of LCD TVs (around 2008/2009). It is built like a tank. With its 25kg it trumps modern 46 inch TVs. The capacitors are all top quality and showed no signs of aging whatsoever. All wires are protected by sleeves, the boards are mounted on an extra frame. In modern TVs, they are screwed directly to the backplane of the panel.


Those HDMI ports will never break off:


You don't see this type of LVDS cable anymore. Solid plugs, massive sleeve and shielding. Not this cheap arse flat wire crap like today.


Removing the TCON was a bit tedious because the frame was in the way and I needed to lift it with one hand while loosing the screws with an extra long screwdriver with the other hand, pointing through the holes.


The infamous AUO type TCON board appeared. They are known for AS15-F gamma chip defects. The Samsung LE37B650 I fixed a couple of months ago had one of those, too. The chip is hidden under a heat conducting block, which needed to be replaced afterwards, because some material got ripped out when I pulled it off. To conduct heat properly, its surface needs to be smooth.


How can you measure the AS15 gamma chip? You locate the gamma voltage test points on the board and they should show a continuous stepwise increase / decrease of voltages from VGMA1 to VGMA21. Any test point with no voltage (a few millivolts) or a large gap is a sign of a broken AS15. In this TV, I tested VGMA1 to 5 and got nothing. I didn't bother testing the other voltages, as this was a clear case.


With the help of my pre-heater plate at 170°C and the hot air gun at 420°C the chip came off like a charm. On this board, it is not soldered to the ground plane for heat dissipation.


I screwed up the first replacement and the picture was even worse. Either the chip was dead on arrival or I broke it while trying to solder it with paste. The next one I soldered with the iron and plenty of Chip Quick flux (my favorite!).

A new heat conducting block attached to the chip and the board was good to go. On the picture you can still see the protective plastic film, which I almost forgot to peel off :-o


The colors came back alive:


Hallo Frau Johansson!


So, this was a quick and easy fix for as little as 10€ (including the failed first attempt). Not bad at all.

9 comments:

  1. Hi Hermann, recently my father give me is Phillips 37PFL7603D_10 because the image was to dark. The backlight seems to work well to me.

    After doing some test with the configurations and no results are obtained I decided to search and discover an update for the TV. The update change nothing.
    I use the rest factory option and nothing changed to.

    So after some online search I discover this blog and the explanation how to test the TCON board.
    I decided to test it and the results are show on this video: https://youtu.be/GOYu7mkONOw
    I really don´t know if the chip is bad or not. Yeas I know, I should stay longer in each test point to see clearly the voltages.

    Can you give-me some advice about the state of the AS15 chip?

    Thanks for your time sharing your knowledge with everybody.

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  2. Hi,

    your AS15 is defect. It measures too low in the 7.5V region instead of starting with around 15V. No wonder the image is too dark.

    In this post http://alpengeist-tvrepair.blogspot.de/2016/05/philips-42pfe0001dh-distorted-colors.html I listed the measurements a good chip should have.

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  3. Hi Hermann, thank your for replying.

    I have already see the post you indicate with the measurements of the good chip, but I had not realized that measurements was the "default values".
    I will exchange the TCON board and as soon I receive it I tell you if the problem go away.

    If you don´t bother I have another doubt. It´s normal hear a buzzing sound when the image / contrast change? If the sound is low or completely off I can hear a buzzing sound and with the TV open I realized it come from a transformer in the power board. If I deactivate the dynamic contrast the buzzing disappear, but if I lower the contrast from 100 to other value the buzzing come back again. This buzzing sound when audible seems to change (higher or lower) when the image changes.

    Can this buzzing related to the defective TCON board or its another problem?

    Thanks again for your help.

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  4. Hi Hermann. The AS15 chip was changed and the TV is working good again.
    Thanks again for your help.

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    1. Good stuff. Sorry, I did not pick up your previous question about the buzz. Did that go away with the fixed TCON?

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    2. No problem. Yes it goes away. Thanks again.

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  5. I'm going to try in the same philips lcd i have received from my sister with a colour distortion failure (solarization). Her intention was drop it to reclycing...

    i will try as soon as i receive my as15 chips (i have purchased an equivalente better one... RM5101 , as i have read somewhere)

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  6. Hi Alpengeist,
    do you offer a repair service? I have a TV with similar symptoms, but I do not really have the skill and knowledge to do any repairs myself. An answer would be greatly appreciated.
    Kind regards
    Robert

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    1. Hi Robert,
      it is a hobby. As I cannot give any warranties I only repair in the closer circle of aquaintances where I don't expect any quarrel.

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