POWER INTERRUPTIONS CAUSED SOFTWARE CORRUPTION IN HAIER LED TV LE22B600
Those of you who have not read my previous article on this TV, may please do so using the following link:
https://jestineyong.com/sudden-power-surge-blew-smps-in-two-haier-led-tvs-model-le22b600/
In the above, the case (2) was this TV. As you might have noticed, I had to replace a lot of components in the TV and do modification of the PS to bring it back to life. That issue was in September, 2022.
This TV was brought to me again in June, 2024 with the complaint that it remains in standby mode and did not respond to any commands from RC Units or from the switches provided on the side of the TV.
I opened this TV and checked for voltages on the PS, which was intact. The 3.3V on the Mother Board was also ok. The 1.2V for the uController IC was also found ok. The 1.8V and another 3.3V which get generated only after standby release, was just coming and going off immediately, indicating that the uController was trying to start but something is shutting it down. In order for us to know the narrations better, I give below the photos of the mother board:
In the first picture, the arrow pointing to the right is the IC converting 5V to 3.3V. The one at the top pointing downwards is the DC to DC IC supplying 1.2V from 5V to the Main IC. The other two pointing to the left are 3.3V and 1.8V for other functions that will start only after IC switches on. My techie friends guided me well through Whatsup and asked me to check whether the voltage to the Memory IC (25L3206E) was proper. I checked and confirmed that it was ok.
Then they said the software could have got corrupted and sent me the BIN file. I removed the SMD IC using Hot Blower and loaded it to my CH341A (Black) programmer, saved the program in it to a file in my computer and then erased it clean. Then copied the new program to it. Then refixed the SMD IC back to the board. (You can locate it just below the main IC) Let us see some more pictures, before seeing a picture on the TV:
Then I reconnected the board and applied power. It took a few seconds and then switched on to bring a childish amusement in me! I played music from USB and allowed it to run for a few hours before closing the back cover.
I thanked my techie friends for their prompt help! Satisfaction mixed with amusement got added to its collection.
This article was prepared for you by Parasuraman Subramanian from India. He is 74 years old and has more than 30 years’ experience in handling antique equipment like Valve Radio, Amps, Reel Tape Recorders and currently studying latest tech-classes conducted by Kerala State Electronics Technicians’ Association. He has done graduation in BBA degree, private diploma in Radio Engineering and retired as MD of a USA company. Presently working as Consultant to Hospital and other institutions.
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Tayo
July 27, 2024 at 8:21 pm
Excellent save Sir. This is next level repair! Looking for the standby release voltage is something I have never thought of doing. Thank you for sharing this!
Parasuraman S
July 28, 2024 at 4:44 pm
Many thanks for your encouraging comments!
Albert van Bemmelen
July 27, 2024 at 9:08 pm
Flashing todays eeproms is very easy with a RT809H or another universal programmer. But knowing when to do just that to fix a serious issue was key here!
Glad you now also find new ways to repair mainboard issues by using modern programming methods.
Parasuraman S
July 28, 2024 at 4:45 pm
Many thanks for your expert comments and encouragement!
Waleed Rishmawi
July 27, 2024 at 9:43 pm
Great work my friend. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day
Parasuraman S
July 28, 2024 at 4:45 pm
Many thanks!
Yogesh Panchal
July 28, 2024 at 12:49 am
Good job! Sir,
Parasuraman S
July 28, 2024 at 4:46 pm
Many thanks!
Mark J
July 28, 2024 at 3:38 am
That happen to me a few years ago with an HP desk top PC. A power interruption corrupted the bios and I had to flash it with a programmer. I did not have to remove the bios from the motherboard. I used the clip attachment. Well done on the repair.
Parasuraman S
July 28, 2024 at 4:46 pm
Many thanks for the info and comments!
Imoudu.O
July 29, 2024 at 4:39 am
How i love to be able to make use of a programmer, howerver it's not available in my state, neither any techie having it.Well with your acticles i have a minute idea of its use, thanks for sharing sir.
Parasuraman S
July 29, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Thanks, dear! Wish that you get all these soon in your country!