NEC PC Engine LT 电容更换与液晶偏压修复(Necromancy)
NEC PC Engine LT Recap and LCD Bias Fix (Necromancy)

原始链接: https://hitmanmcc.com/entry/pc-engine-lt-necromancy

修复师记录了一台报废 PC Engine LT 艰难的复活过程。经检查,该主机的电源电路附近有严重的电解液泄漏,需要拆除 HuCard 插槽和扩展总线接口进行彻底清洁和超声波处理。 尽管更换了所有电容,主机仍无反应。进一步排查发现,一个 6.5V 的稳压器(M5291FP)损坏,更换后电源和声音恢复正常,但 LCD 屏幕仍无法显示。问题最终定位在负责为屏幕提供负电压的变压器(T500)损坏。 在尝试维修原装变压器时意外将其损毁,修复师随后成功设计了一个紧凑的定制电路来产生所需的电压。该方案完美嵌入外壳内,最终使屏幕恢复显示,标志着这项艰巨的修复工程圆满完成。

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A while ago I acquired a PC Engine LT that would power on but do nothing at all. Today we'll have a look at why and at its journey to its final destination. Stay a while and listen.🧵👇 #pcengine #RETROGAMING #repair #restoration

As you can see, there was heavy electrolyte leakage on the board, near the 5V regulator and power input jack, even below the board. I start by wiping that off and by immediately deciding, I'd have to remove the HuCard slot and the Ext Bus connector.

Starting with the HuCard slot, as suspected there was leakage under it so I proceed to clean it. I also inspected the bottom part and there were signs of corrosion near the 6.5V regulator.

Removing the Ext Bus connector and the 5V regulator, it's much the same, heavy leakage all around. So I doused the board in white vinegar and let it sit for a while to neutralize the electrolyte.

Next I put the board through the ultrasonic cleaner. Also did the same with the bottom part of the shell because there was bound to have electrolyte there too. We end up with a fairly clean board and no visible broken traces that I could immediately tell.

After recapping the board, it's still no different than what it was before, so I soldered on and started to investigate.

After much probing and a fuse replacement later, I started to suspect the 6.5V regulator (M5291FP), so I removed it, inspected under it for broken traces but found none. So I ordered it and waited a fair bit, replaced that and tested.

There we go, this little part was preventing the console from coming alive as this regulator feeds the 5V one and it was not generating the 6.5V as it should. Now we have something to work one. We have sound and backlight but no picture, on the LCD. Onwards we march!

A lot of head scratching later I found out that the LCD needed a negative voltage on pin 10 of the LCD connector to allow the pixels to twist and allow light through. Turns out this is generated by T500 and it had one of the wires on the output side broken.

I knew I could repair it but I decided to try and remove the casing to get a better look. Turns out that was a really stupid idea... That destroyed the transformer there was still some goo inside so maybe it would fail long term if repaired. 🤷‍♂️

So next I decided to test if the screen would work with the voltage present, or if I had to replace it. Using my bench PSU and slowly dialing the voltage up, the screen came alive. So I began a quest to find a circuit that I could fit inside the shell to do this job.

After some trial and error I managed to find something that did just the trick and fits neatly into the recess on the top part of the shell. Finally my LT is working! This was one hell of a ride!

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