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I have a TEAC Tv, N533 Black colour that its power board got blown up.When i opened the unit, i discovered that the power board got burnt beneath. I saw an IC with 8 pin (DIP) labelled U1, very close to the 100uf capacitor that was burnt.Can you give me the details of the IC part no and its equivalent ?

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Are you sure about the make and model number?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2007

SOURCE: Capacitor

u have to get the yx number of the back.. model d52w10 and then it ussally has something like yx1 next to it. then the board you need is a deflection board. not easy to replace.. depending on the model they can be as much as 350 or as little as 50.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: Which board is it?

tell me what your tv is doing and ill try to go through everything with you on it

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John Snow

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: 52" rca hd proj. tv model # d52w23

Your symptom sounds like a damaged convergence IC, whick you have found to be true.

There are two and large IC’s that control the convergence in a big screen set. They are secured to a very large aluminum heat sink.

Along with the convergence IC’s there will also be some associated components that will need to be replaced as well. There are some resistors that are part of the convergence circuit that will be open and need to be replaced. Most likely these will appear charred in the center. If you have an Ohm Meter or a DVM, check all the resistors that are close to the IC’s and you should be looking for either ones that have opened or have changed values.

You will also want to replace the white heat sink2.gif compound that is on the heat sink2.gif, just scrape it off, then clean the surface with alcohol. Then apply a thin coating of fresh heat sink compound, if you do not do this important step the new IC's will not last long as the old compound will act as an insulator to the heat transfer.

I would suggest that you contact a service center in your area for a complete diagnosis and repair, as this type of repair can get a little tricky. But if you want to repair the set yourself, just remember to be careful. The capacitors and CRT’s can hold a charge and may shock you.


If one of the convergence IC’s are found to be bad, I would replace them both, if one has gone bad the other may go soon. I usually order my parts from Andrews Electronics in California, they will have the OEM components that you will need.
Their site is http://www.andrewselectronics.com/welcome.aspx
And their phone number is a 24-Hour Order Desk: (800) 274-4666
I recommend the phone order so you can talk to the person about the different types of IC’s that are available.

I would also advise that the convergence IC’s be OEM or better, just because they are cheap does not mean that they are a good deal. I have seen the cheap IC’s fail after a short time, even though they look exactly like the OEM IC’s. I think that the bottom line is that you will get what you pay for when it comes to the parts.

You can also try http://www.tvrepairkits.com/ , I have not tried them yet, but they do carry OEM or better parts.

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2010

SOURCE: i have a 61 inch

the IC is your problem..because it is not compatible with the system unit..try to find a secondhand IC with the same value...and try to used it..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2010

SOURCE: RCA D40W20 TV, washed out vidoe, no colour from

the fact that you have color on menu. is an idication this will be a small signal board issue.

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