Vestel 17ips12 Schematic !exclusive! (2K 480p)
The is a standalone switch-mode power supply (SMPS) board. Unlike integrated power/main boards (combo boards), the 17IPS12 is a dedicated PSU that provides all necessary voltage rails to the mainboard, backlight inverter (or LED driver), and audio amplifier.
The Vestel 17IPS12 is a widely used switch-mode power supply (SMPS) board found in millions of budget and mid-range LED televisions worldwide. Manufactured by the Turkish electronics giant Vestel, this board is rebranded under various household names, including Toshiba, Hitachi, JVC, Sharp, Techwood, and Telefunken.
A large electrolytic capacitor (typically rated at 450V, 68µF to 120µF). It smooths the pulsating DC into a steady "Bulk DC" voltage of roughly 310V to 320V DC (for 230V AC regions). 3. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and Switching
Converts alternating current to pulsating direct current. vestel 17ips12 schematic
Filtering is handled by electrolytic capacitors ranging from 4.7µF to 22µF on the high-voltage side, and up to 4700µF on low-voltage rails.
is a popular integrated Power Supply Unit (PSU) and LED Driver board widely used in Vestel-manufactured LCD/LED televisions, including brands like Toshiba, Telefunken, Hitachi, and Finlux. Known for its reliability, this board can still encounter failures, often presenting as "no power" or "backlight failure."
The is more than a circuit diagram – it is a roadmap to reviving a dead television. Whether you are a professional technician or a DIY hobbyist, having the correct schematic saves hours of guesswork and prevents costly mistakes. The is a standalone switch-mode power supply (SMPS) board
Low-to-medium wattage LED TVs (typically 22-inch to 32-inch screens)
A large electrolytic capacitor (typically rated at 450V, 68µF to 150µF depending on screen size). In standard operation, you should measure approximately 320V to 340V DC across this capacitor in standard 230V regions, or around 160V to 170V DC in 110V regions. Note that the 17IPS12 generally lacks an active PFC (Power Factor Correction) step-up circuit, making troubleshooting the primary side significantly simpler. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Switching Stage
The is a testament to the standardization of modern electronics. While it serves as a technical manual for power regulation and distribution, its broader value lies in the "Right to Repair" movement. By demystifying the complex interplay of components within the power supply, these documents facilitate the maintenance of affordable technology and contribute to the reduction of electronic waste globally. Manufactured by the Turkish electronics giant Vestel, this
New 17IPS12 boards cost $30–50. But with a schematic, a $2 transistor or $0.50 resistor can bring a dead board back to life.
Typical +12V DC (for mainboard), +24V DC (for audio/inverter), and high-voltage LED supply.
