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I have KFC monitor with speakers built in, which doesn't seem to work.
I opened my monitor and tried to figure out wheither speakers are dead for real or there's some other problem.
!!!As I suspected - speakers work!!! (when elcticity from weak battery was applied directly to the wires entering speaker (both worked) I heard clicking inside of speakers) - but what is the problem then(!?), and HOW TO SLOVE IT?
I had an idea (just guessing! my wild imagination) that maybe some transistors are "LOCKED" inside of the chip on the circuit to which speakers are conected (if something like that is possible, and I think it is - because it is known that there are types of transistors that can store an information even when they are not under vlotage). I don't know; just proposing some ideas to start you thinking. ...Maybe some stronger current was passed thorough the circuit, and the protective mechanism activated... How to "UNLOCK" it - if that's the case. How to reset the circuit, or maybe the circuit itself is dead?.. (gihly unprobable because it never was under such a huge stress!)
I opened my monitor and tried to figure out wheither speakers are dead for real or there's some other problem.
!!!As I suspected - speakers work!!! (when elcticity from weak battery was applied directly to the wires entering speaker (both worked) I heard clicking inside of speakers) - but what is the problem then(!?), and HOW TO SLOVE IT?
I had an idea (just guessing! my wild imagination) that maybe some transistors are "LOCKED" inside of the chip on the circuit to which speakers are conected (if something like that is possible, and I think it is - because it is known that there are types of transistors that can store an information even when they are not under vlotage). I don't know; just proposing some ideas to start you thinking. ...Maybe some stronger current was passed thorough the circuit, and the protective mechanism activated... How to "UNLOCK" it - if that's the case. How to reset the circuit, or maybe the circuit itself is dead?.. (gihly unprobable because it never was under such a huge stress!)
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Originally Posted by SAZAR
I have KFC monitor with speakers built in, which doesn't seem to work.
- When did the speakers stop working, or have they never worked for you?
- What is the exact model # of the monitor?
- Have you tried the monitor on more than one computer, or have you tried to rule out software problems in any other way?
- If the monitor's speakers have a separate jack/wire for the audio, what happens if you power up the monitor and then plug the audio jack into the "line out" of some (low output wattage!) audio device other than the computer's audio card?
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Originally Posted by DMR
Before digging ino the fairly unlikely possibility that the audio electronics of your monitor aren't working because some overvoltage "crowbar" sort of protection circuitry has kicked in, can you give us more information regarding the whole problem:
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Originally Posted by DMR
- When did the speakers stop working, or have they never worked for you?
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Originally Posted by DMR
- What is the exact model # of the monitor?
But, never mind the monitor, I know the model of the speakers circuit inside the monitors (it stands screwed-on on the right speaker (a small stuff)). The model of the circuit is:
PCBA REV:1.01
and the chip on it is:
Philips
TAIWAN
TDA7057AQ
N72AE2
HSH9740 2
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Originally Posted by DMR
- Have you tried the monitor on more than one computer, or have you tried to rule out software problems in any other way?
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Originally Posted by DMR
- If the monitor's speakers have a separate jack/wire for the audio, what happens if you power up the monitor and then plug the audio jack into the "line out" of some (low output wattage!) audio device other than the computer's audio card?
As I said - I speakers clicked when I applied battery current directly to speakers wires (avoiding circuit on which both of them are connected) thus - they work.
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Question: what are the conditions needed for that speaker electonics to fail or something?
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Originally Posted by SAZAR
What do ou have on mind? Soundcard works. (I use headphones)
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Originally Posted by SAZAR
speakers clicked when I applied battery current directly to speakers wires (avoiding circuit on which both of them are connected) thus - they work.
About the Phillips TDA7057AQ chip:
It's an integrated stereo amplifier chip, and it does actually have a built-in thermal/short-circuit protection circuit. Unfortunately, the chip has no external "reset" line; the protection circuitry, by the looks of it, should automatically reset itself once the thermal/short fault condition is no longer present. Aside from perhaps power-cycling the amp, there doesn't appear to be anything you can do reset-wise, so I believe the repairman you spoke with would have to replace something, although I'd think the parts cost and labor would be next to nothing.
The chip also seems to need very few external components- a few coupling/decoupling caps, a volume control pot, and a couple of resistors. That pretty much means that unless something like the coupling caps or volume pot have failed, the chip itself will need to be replaced. If you can get your hands on an oscilloscope you could apply an input signal to the beast and try to verify the exact point of failure from there, but otherwise...
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Originally Posted by SAZAR
what are the conditions needed for that speaker electonics to fail or something
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Originally Posted by SAZAR
OK
Thank you for your atention.
(by the way - I've find out what model of monitor I have, it's: KFC MM6536SL (s/n: T17B52624))

I Googled the model # of the monitor but didn't come up with anything more illuminating. If you want the monitor repaired, I'd suggest asking the repairman you spoke with to give you an estimate. Like I said, I don't think it should be terribly expensive.
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