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Nov 24, 2024
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ET 206B - Video Monitor Theory and Repair Credits: 1-4 Description Covers the theory, operation, repair, and troubleshooting of CRT displays, LCDs, and the power supplies which are found in most CRT and LCDs. The hands-on labs will include troubleshooting on equipment from various manufacturers. This course is designed for students who have completed courses on DC and digital electronics or have at least 2 years of electronic experience. Can be repeated for up to a total of 4 credits.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Explain the theory and operation of CRT and fixed pixel displays including LCD panel operations signal processing and backlighting.
- Understand multi-mode formats and circuit operation, analog and digital signal formats and connectors.
- Demonstrate a familiarity with switched mode power supplies (SMPS) and LCD inverter power supply operation and troubleshooting.
- Relate CRT, LCD, SMPS and inverter power supply block diagram test points to the equivalent schematic test points.
- Demonstrate safe servicing techniques.
- Performance test and troubleshoot LCD displays and CRT monitors using special purpose test equipment.
- Review the current troubleshooting and symptom/cure charts of different manufacturers to aid in rapid troubleshooting of CRT and LCD.
- Perform LCD backlight replacement and LCD video calibration.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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