This figure shows the connection line paths of the backlight LED's on Nokia C2-03 UI flex cable. There are two white LED's also mounted on both sides of the top part of the flex. This two LED's were also connected to the inner backlight LED's of the LCD screen.
Take note: the LCD's backlight is also connected in parallel circuit like the two LED's on the flex - meaning if that two LED's was still able to light up but not on the LCD, it means that the LCD's backlight LED is already busted. So check that out...
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The Nokia C2-03 backlight driver components.
In this figure shows the detailed components or parts that is called "LED driver circuit".
This will cause the display backlight loss if one of these components being damaged and or each of its connection line paths breakdowns. This circuit may only damaged if the device suffered wet or water damaged that resulted into oxidation build ups and then caused a short or open circuit.
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So, check out these parts:
- Clean these components surface if necessary.
- Check each of the filter coils first. Replace if found damaged.
- Trace the VLED and VBAT_BB connection line paths - point to point to the corresponding capacitors, filter coils and including down to the Flex pin connector.
Take note: the LCD's backlight is also connected in parallel circuit like the two LED's on the flex - meaning if that two LED's was still able to light up but not on the LCD, it means that the LCD's backlight LED is already busted. So check that out...
View in larger image.
The Nokia C2-03 backlight driver components.
In this figure shows the detailed components or parts that is called "LED driver circuit".
This will cause the display backlight loss if one of these components being damaged and or each of its connection line paths breakdowns. This circuit may only damaged if the device suffered wet or water damaged that resulted into oxidation build ups and then caused a short or open circuit.
view the larger image .
So, check out these parts:
- Clean these components surface if necessary.
- Check each of the filter coils first. Replace if found damaged.
- Trace the VLED and VBAT_BB connection line paths - point to point to the corresponding capacitors, filter coils and including down to the Flex pin connector.
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