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Led driver Hantek DSO5202P

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Post time 2017-7-29 20:47:20 | Show all posts Reply Awards |Descending |Read mode
Edited by anton0456 at 2017-7-31 02:12

Hello! Couple years ago bought this scope. Now screen is blinks and half screen not lighting. Half leds in screen not working. And led driver on max brightness not working correctly. Led driver chip is uknown. Google doesn't know about this chip. I can buy leds, but i can't buy led driver. Can anybody say, what chip is using there? Or where i can buy new display?


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 Author| Post time 2017-7-31 13:11:47 | Show all posts
Edited by anton0456 at 2017-7-31 13:27

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 Author| Post time 2017-7-31 14:31:26 | Show all posts
Edited by anton0456 at 2017-7-31 14:40

I can't find this screen anywhere.  
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/xQxK/k845QXqGs - screen photo

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 Author| Post time 2017-8-1 11:59:01 | Show all posts
OK, but where is "LCD Adapter"? Led driver is broken too.

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 Author| Post time 2017-8-2 12:47:07 | Show all posts
Edited by anton0456 at 2017-8-2 13:11

Instead of LEDs, I connected a resistance of 70 Ohms and measured the voltage - continues to jump, as with LEDs

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 Author| Post time 2017-8-3 12:24:40 | Show all posts
Edited by anton0456 at 2017-8-3 15:12

The display has 15 LEDs. Five lines of 3 serial connected LEDs. Each LED consumes 30mA. Total result is 150mA. The maximum voltage that leddriver gives is -10.8V. To get a current of 150mA, we need to apply Ohm's law, which says: R = U / I. We substitute our values into the formula and get R = 10.8 / 0.15 = 72 Ohm. Disconnect the LEDs from the board and replace them with a 72 Ohm resistor. Measure the voltage across the resistor. Up to 9V, the voltage behaves normally, after 9V it starts to jump. Conclusion. It broke not only the light in the display, but the LedDriver installed on the "LCD Adapter" board. It's easy.

I just need to know what is LEDDRiver chip installed on "LCD ADAPTER" board. Or where I can buy this board. That's all.




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Edited by anton0456 at 2017-8-10 12:35

Firmware doesn't slove the problem.


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