@owenjones53581 this "I touched the side of it and it made a frying sound" sounds like something got shortened out. Now here comes the tough part. Finding which component this was. You will have to very carefully inspect your board and check the components for any damage. you can always post some large, well focused picture with your Question. That way we can try and assist you with that. Your board will most likely require some boardlevel repair. That means soldering very small component on a busy PCB. Unless you have the tools and the skills, you may need to find somebody doing that for you.
Of course, you could start to go through the Samsung Flowchart for the No Power situation
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Then use the [document|38880]component layout file and your PDF search function to locate the components to measure.
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Then use the [document|38880]file and your PDF search function to locate the components to measure.
Just changing any IC willy nilly is not the way to get it fixed. It may just cause more issues.
@owenjones53581 this "I touched the side of it and it made a frying sound" sounds like something got shortened out. Now here comes the tough part. Finding which component this was. You will have to very carefully inspect your board and check the components for any damage. you can always post some large, well focused picture with your Question. That way we can try and assist you with that. Your board will most likely require some boardlevel repair. That means soldering very small component on a busy PCB. Unless you have the tools and the skills, you may need to find somebody doing that for you.
Of course, you could start to go through the Samsung Flowchart for the No Power situation
[image|3348537]
Then use the [document|38880]component layout file and your PDF search function to locate the components to measure.
Just changing any IC willy nilly is not the way to get it fixed. It may just cause more issues.