LCD TV T-CON BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING - NO VIDEO – VERTICAL LINES – VERTICAL BARS – WHITE SCREENS – HALF OF THE SCREEN BLACK – HALF OF THE SCREEN LINE – BLACK PATCHES ON LCD SCREEN
LCD TV T-CON BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
NO VIDEO – VERTICAL LINES – VERTICAL THICK BARS – SCREEN IS WHITE – HALF OF THE SCREEN BLACK – HALF OF THE SCREEN HAS LINE – BLACK PATCHES ON LCD SCREEN
Video Process defect
Video signals received by the video process circuits are handled on a
frame-by-frame basis. It I almost impossible for the video process circuits to
cause a symptom on a specific area of the screen. Failures on the video process
board usually presents themselves as distortions, color level shifts, video
level shifts or noise that affects the entire picture. The TCON can develop
symptoms that seem to be video process related but the video process circuits
will not provide symptoms that would be mistaken for a failed TCON circuit.
LVDS cable defect
LCD Panel defect
At times, symptoms of a defective panel may be
mistakenly identified as a TCON failure. Beside a broken LCD glass, most panel
symptom would appear in a particular section of the screen. The TCON provides
pixel data to groups of row and column drive ICs located on the upper and side edges
of the panel. It is improbable that several of these ICs would fail at the same
time. Therefore many columns or rows of pixels that are on or off point to a
defective TCON. A single row of On or Off pixels cannot be attributed to the
TCON. The TCON simply cannot cut out a single line of information
TCON defect
A failed TCON circuit can produce a symptom of no video or lines and patterns that usually occupy a sizeable portion of the screen. A “no video” condition caused by the TCON is a bit harder to determine since there are no indications on the screen to analyze.
TCON defect
A failed TCON circuit can produce a symptom of no video or lines and patterns that usually occupy a sizeable portion of the screen. A “no video” condition caused by the TCON is a bit harder to determine since there are no indications on the screen to analyze.
Troubleshooting a dead TCON board
Avoiding wrong board replacement