Understanding How The T-Con D50ud1 In An LCD TV Works

By Dorothy Anderson


The old fashioned televisions are simple in their making. They merely have a tube, antennas, fuses, scanner, knob and of course neat wood that makes the while unit more presentable. Technological advancements have taken place in just about every industry and the technology used in making television sets is not an exception. Those in the business of repairing LCD televisions have a tough job to do, especially when addressing T-Con D50ud1 concerns.

Once you open the back of your TV set, you will find a power supply board or module on the right side. This board or module is the biggest in size, and it also happens to be heavier than all at boards found at the back of a television. Its work is to convert alternating current AC into direct current DC.

Direct current travels in a single direction and this is the kind of circuit used to power LCD TVs. The model of your television will determine whether or not the power supply board and the inverter module will be combined. If your TV is receiving irregular power or no power at all, then the power supply board is certainly the source of your problem.

On your panel, the smallest board you can find is the T-Con d50u-D1 also called the timing control module. It is the only board that is enclosed in a shield and you can only find it in LCD television sets. Its work is to control the TFT screen, circuit and film transistor. Any time the T-con is damaged, there will be no display, you will see double images, a white screen or either horizontal or vertical lines.

Along the edges at the back of your unit, you will find inverter boards. It pays to understand that such boards are again only found in LCD TVs and they create high voltage alternate current from the low voltage direct current supplied by the mode power supply. This helps to power the backlights, meaning that your inverter board is damaged if you get no display or dim lights.

The main module, the logic board or the digital board are all terms used to refer to the main board. However, most people will call it the motherboard. It is here that the audio, video and outputs are attached. The task of the motherboard is to convert signals from analog to digital. That said, the main board is to blame if you are having issues with color or sound.

The audio receiving module or the jackpack is not attached to the digital board. It is separate and it plays the role of transmitting sound signals to the amplifier, processor and then to speakers located either side of a TV. Sound problems and a concern allied with channels changing at random are often caused by a faulty jackpack.

Top quality television accessories are not easy to find. This is more so the case if you want to benefit from cheaper deals and make your purchase from an online store. When shopping for parts as delicate as the T-con d50u-D1, you must work with a reputable dealer and also make sure that you get a reasonable product warranty.




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