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Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
Despite a new PSU, still no signal ;(
Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
No video can be bad NVRAM settings, or missing 12V on the video DAC.
Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
thanks for the replies.
If it were one of the both, where is the problem located on the motherboard, how to fix and what elements are needed to fix them?
Thanks
If it were one of the both, where is the problem located on the motherboard, how to fix and what elements are needed to fix them?
Thanks
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Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
Tbh the video DAC does not need 12V but the PAL/NTSC encoder does -- if you have it (and a modulator) installed.exxos wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2018 6:00 pm No video can be bad NVRAM settings, or missing 12V on the video DAC.
If the internal fan spins, then you have 12V.
Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
If 12V is missing, you don't get RGB output. Actually seems a common fault. Seems like the dac fails (cant see 12V on it, thought there was), but never bothered to really look into it much.CodeKiller wrote: Tue Sep 04, 2018 8:26 am Tbh the video DAC does not need 12V but the PAL/NTSC encoder does -- if you have it (and a modulator) installed.
If the internal fan spins, then you have 12V.
Not everyone has a fan installed, and just because 12V is is on the fan, doesn't mean 12V is reaching everywhere else it needs to go. Same with the 5V rail. Blown power tracks seems common.
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Re: Falcon - NO VIDEO SIGNAL
https://www.exdwh.com/data/STV8438CV.pdfexxos wrote: Tue Sep 04, 2018 8:58 am If 12V is missing, you don't get RGB output. Actually seems a common fault. Seems like the dac fails (cant see 12V on it, though there was), but never bothered to really look into it.
You can even check the gerbers: no 12V trace goes to the RGB DAC.
It was an answer to "is there?" not for "is everywhere?". Of course it can be blown track, but that would be highly unlikely or at least clearly visible.exxos wrote: Tue Sep 04, 2018 8:58 am Not everyone has a fan installed, and just because 12V is is on the fan, doesn't mean 12V is reaching everywhere else it needs to go. Same with the 5V rail. Blown power tracks seems common.
But it is not the case with the 5V. It is distributed on a power plane, so only vias/leads can be damaged (locally at a chip) but no power trace (as there isn't any)