The screen inverter failure is very similar to the backlight lamp
failure. In both cases the screen gets very dark and the image on the
screen becomes very faint, barely visible under a bright light.
If
you suspect the inverter board failure, I know only one reliable way
to test that. It’s either replacing the inverter board with a known
good one and see if it works, or connecting a known good backlight lamp
and see if your presumably bad inverter lights it up.
In most
cases I go with the second method – testing the laptop with a known
good backlight lamp. Why? Because backlight lamps are pretty much
universal. The same backlight lamp will work with many different
inverters as long as they have matching connectors. I’ll talk about
these connectors later.
The inverter board is located inside the
display panel under the LCD screen. In most laptops you can access the
inverter board if you remove the LCD screen bezel. The inverter board
has connectors on both ends. The left side of
the inverter is connected to the LCD cable. The right side of the
inverter is connected to the backlight lamp which is mounted inside the
LCD screen.
To make sure that inverter board is getting power
from the motherboard (via the LCD cable), you can test it with a
multimeter. In my case I connected the “+” lead of the multimeter to
the pin 1 on the connector and the “-” lead to the ground trace around
the screw hole. I got about 19.4V DC on that side of the inverter, so
it’s getting power from the motherboard.
WARNING!
If you accidentally short something on the inverter while testing it,
you can damage the inverter or even the motherboard. Proceed on your
own risk! Not sure? Don’t do that!
So, the inverter is
getting power from the motherboard, but the screen is still dark.
Apparently, it’s either bad inverter or failed backlight. Let’s test it
with a known good backlight.
Here’s what I’m going to do:
1. I will unplug the LCD screen from the right side of the inverter. Basically, I’m unplugging the LCD backligth lamp which is located inside the screen.
2. I will plug in my known good backlight lamp which you can see on the picture below. Please notice that my test backlight lamp is shorter than the screen, but for the test purpose that’s OK.
1. I will unplug the LCD screen from the right side of the inverter. Basically, I’m unplugging the LCD backligth lamp which is located inside the screen.
2. I will plug in my known good backlight lamp which you can see on the picture below. Please notice that my test backlight lamp is shorter than the screen, but for the test purpose that’s OK.
Results I’m expecting:
1. If my test backlight lights up, the backlight lamp inside the screen is bad and there is nothing wrong with the inverter board. If that’s the case, you’ll have to replace the LCD screen
2. If my known good backlight lamp stays dark after I turn on the laptop, most likely we have a faulty inverter board. If that’s the case,
1. If my test backlight lights up, the backlight lamp inside the screen is bad and there is nothing wrong with the inverter board. If that’s the case, you’ll have to replace the LCD screen
2. If my known good backlight lamp stays dark after I turn on the laptop, most likely we have a faulty inverter board. If that’s the case,
There are
two different types of backlight connectors, you can see them on the
picture below. The top one (big) is not as common as the bottom one
(small). I do most of my test with a backligth lamp which has a small
connector.
IMPORTANT! If you decide to buy a new
backlight lamp for test, you have to make sure that the connector on
the lamp matches the connector on the inverter. Very often backligth
lamps are sold without any wires attached. If you plan to use this
backlight as a test equipment,
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