Testing LEDs on a PCB

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Autobike

Joined Feb 23, 2018
101
Hello. i need a small help :)

This is about three LED indicators on a DVR. they are named as POWER, NET and HDD.

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At the moment the POWER LED is not working. the NET and HDD LEDs are working fine.

so first i got the voltage readings.
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i think the readings are ok.

then i did a diode test for all three LEDs and these are the results i got.
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as you can see the working LEDs show OL in both direction. can someone elaborate this. Thank you so much.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,847
Doing a diode test on an LED in-circuit is largely meaningless. You don't know what the impact of the rest of the circuit that is around it.

The right-hand solder connection on the POWER LED looks a bit suspicious and might be a cold solder joint.

Did the POWER LED ever work?]

Are these all the same color of LED? 1.46 V is probably too low to turn on a visible LED, so either the LED has failed as a resistive short (pretty rare, but not impossible) or something else in the circuit is either clamping the voltage or otherwise preventing it from developing full voltage.

It should be a simple matter to desolder the LED from the board. That will let you test the LED directly to confirm whether it is good or bad, and also let you test the board without the LED load to see if it is generating enough voltage and current to drive the LED.
 

Thread Starter

Autobike

Joined Feb 23, 2018
101
Hello. i have a small update. today while i was getting the readings, the POWER LED began to work as usual. at the same time i took the voltage reading across its terminals and it was 1.711V. it stayed on for a few minutes and then turned off itself. after that i got its reading and it showed 5.22V.

System works fine. other two LEDs work fine. hard drive, network access and all are working as usual. even the USB port works well which is on the same PCB board just under these LEDs.

@crutschow thank you.:)

@Irving thank you. i tested them and got these readings

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@WBahn thank you. yea the LED had been working for last couple years. i noticed this fault a few days ago. POWER LED is a red color one. the other two are green/yellow LEDs.

@dl324 thank you. it's quite handy.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,847
Hello. i have a small update. today while i was getting the readings, the POWER LED began to work as usual. at the same time i took the voltage reading across its terminals and it was 1.711V. it stayed on for a few minutes and then turned off itself. after that i got its reading and it showed 5.22V.
That would be quite consistent with there being a bad solder joint. The one at point B in the diagram looks pretty suspect. You might just touch it up with an iron and maybe a bit of flux and see if that fixes the problem.
 
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