Move the physical jumper shroud to bridge the correct voltage pin to the center rail. Step 3: Connect the LVDS Cable

Comprehensive Guide to TP.V56.PB801 Schematic Diagram and Installation

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Converts the input voltage to the necessary lower voltages, such as for the main processor and for the LCD panel (LVDS). Main Chipset (Scalar): Controls the video processing. LVDS Interface: The output to the LCD panel, typically a -pin connector. LED Driver: Provides power to the backlight LEDs.

This may indicate corrupted firmware or a failure in the secondary power rails ( Inverted Image:

Energizes the main TSUMV56RUU-Z1 processing core, EEPROM chip, and analog tuner circuits.

The input stage, including fuse, diode bridge, and filter capacitors (usually around for DC bus voltage).

Before removing your old board, take high-resolution photos of all cable connections, including the LVDS ribbon, backlight power, and physical buttons.

The board typically uses a main processor, often identified as a TSUMV56RUU-Z1, and is paired with an LCD panel. It supports a maximum resolution of and is equipped with a variety of input/output interfaces, including HDMI, USB, AV, VGA, and network. Its universality means it is used as a replacement or original part in TVs from a wide range of brands, from generic "HOYO" sets to known brands like VESTA and Skyway, and is often found under different model numbers like TP.V56.PB801 and JAC 10 DATA.

The MOSFET opens the floodgates to activate secondary 5V and 12V paths across the board. An 18V output or booster rail is then stabilized, allowing the main processor to initialize full system video generation. Step-by-Step Board Installation Guide