Did I break it? (PSone LCD mod)
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Did I break it? (PSone LCD mod)
I have been lurking on this site for a long time and have become overwhelmed by the knowledge many of you have. I hope that it may be possible for you to help me.
Been working on the LCD mod lately. And I think that I burnt it up.
I am always very precise about things when it comes to electronics and just tinkering in general. Finally after a few days, got the thing working great. So to clean things up a bit, I decided to make the final cables I would be using for the screen.
Well, long story short..... I messed up and mis-colored my positive and negative 7.5V leads on the wire a made and....... reversed the leads to the lcd controller board. DAMN!
Now, when I plug it in, I get nothing. no back light turning on....no control display for the brightness or sound coming up..... nothing. I connected it to a psone and I get nothing except some thick black lines that you wouldn't even notice unless you were looking.
BTW, I do have 7.5V present at the board as tested via multimeter on the back of the board @ the 7.5v test point. Also have 7.5V present in a few other places......BUT I have lost the +5V at the test point to the side of the board. There is no longer +5V present there.
Question is.....can I fix this? Is there something that can be jumped or replaced to fix it.
Thanks in advance.
Been working on the LCD mod lately. And I think that I burnt it up.
I am always very precise about things when it comes to electronics and just tinkering in general. Finally after a few days, got the thing working great. So to clean things up a bit, I decided to make the final cables I would be using for the screen.
Well, long story short..... I messed up and mis-colored my positive and negative 7.5V leads on the wire a made and....... reversed the leads to the lcd controller board. DAMN!
Now, when I plug it in, I get nothing. no back light turning on....no control display for the brightness or sound coming up..... nothing. I connected it to a psone and I get nothing except some thick black lines that you wouldn't even notice unless you were looking.
BTW, I do have 7.5V present at the board as tested via multimeter on the back of the board @ the 7.5v test point. Also have 7.5V present in a few other places......BUT I have lost the +5V at the test point to the side of the board. There is no longer +5V present there.
Question is.....can I fix this? Is there something that can be jumped or replaced to fix it.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry, the above is mine ^^^^^^^
I did register, just guess I was not logged in at the time.
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It appears the problem is something else. I tested for 7.5V to be present at the 7805 and it is not. It is not present at any of the three that are on the board (they look the same).
At this point I believe it to be a lost cause, as there is really no way what-so-ever to trace the signal flow on this board. Cannot tell for the life of me which item comes next and so on after the point of entry for the 7.5V
And further more I don't see anything blown, nor is there the typical smell of burnt electronics present. So with that.....DAMN IT. Just gonna have to get another.
At this point I believe it to be a lost cause, as there is really no way what-so-ever to trace the signal flow on this board. Cannot tell for the life of me which item comes next and so on after the point of entry for the 7.5V
And further more I don't see anything blown, nor is there the typical smell of burnt electronics present. So with that.....DAMN IT. Just gonna have to get another.
