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Typically, this board features:
(Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) interface to connect to the LCD/LED panel. Backlight Driver Voltage Range : Generally available in variants supporting 40–60V DC 66–94V DC Power Output : Typically rated for consumption. Current Output : Adjustable constant current, often set to 480mA, 520mA, Circuit & Schematic Insights
: Features interface definitions for connectors like CN8 (IR/Key board) and CN12 (LVDS interface). Core Technical Specifications Voltage Input : Supports 66–94 VAC at 50/60 Hz. Resolution Support : Native 1920×1080 at 60Hz via HDMI.
Without specific details on the TPV56PB801, we can only speculate on its application. This designation could refer to:
Understanding the board's core values is essential for safe repair and testing: Input Power: Supports AC 100V–240V. Output Voltages: Common test points include (standby), (main), and for the microprocessor. Backlight Driver: Typically outputs between 40V–60V DC , depending on the connected panel size. Panel Support: Compatible with screens ranging from 32 to 65 inches using LVDS or eDP interfaces. Common Troubleshooting Steps
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Typically, this board features:
(Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) interface to connect to the LCD/LED panel. Backlight Driver Voltage Range : Generally available in variants supporting 40–60V DC 66–94V DC Power Output : Typically rated for consumption. Current Output : Adjustable constant current, often set to 480mA, 520mA, Circuit & Schematic Insights tpv56pb801 schematic diagram exclusive
: Features interface definitions for connectors like CN8 (IR/Key board) and CN12 (LVDS interface). Core Technical Specifications Voltage Input : Supports 66–94 VAC at 50/60 Hz. Resolution Support : Native 1920×1080 at 60Hz via HDMI. This designation could refer to: Understanding the board's
Without specific details on the TPV56PB801, we can only speculate on its application. This designation could refer to: depending on the connected panel size.
Understanding the board's core values is essential for safe repair and testing: Input Power: Supports AC 100V–240V. Output Voltages: Common test points include (standby), (main), and for the microprocessor. Backlight Driver: Typically outputs between 40V–60V DC , depending on the connected panel size. Panel Support: Compatible with screens ranging from 32 to 65 inches using LVDS or eDP interfaces. Common Troubleshooting Steps