scroll to myt first post in the thread and start from there https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/23'-apple-cinema-display-(a1081)-no-power/msg639314/#msg639314
Came across this thread in the hope to fix my ACD 20" (A1081). That link above does not exist so hoping some one has some ideas how to debug my issue.
The ACD I received from my old office shut.
When I first powered there was some some flashing LED on the front but did not take note of the sequence as I was not expecting it.
Every touch of the Power switch would light the LED and turn off. Nothin on the display.
But now that front LED never comes on.
Connected to the Mac Pro as a 2nd screen, it shows that the ACD is plugged in and displays the serial number in the System Profiler. But there's no details of any USB Hub (with the ACD's USB cable plugged in). Interestingly, even WITHOUT the ACD's PSU, the Mac sees the ACD...looks like the DVI cable to the ACD is carrying power from the PC enough for the ACD return this info.
I opened it up and measured the voltage around the three Voltage Regulators (VR1, VR2 and VR3).
VR1 (LM2672) Controls 12v (not sure if that's correct or it should be a different value). It shows no outputs on it's Inductor L3 & Caps C16 & C18. Vin = 24.74 (same as ACD's PSU)
VR1 Pin 5 (ON/
OFF) = 0.00v which means it is disabled - hence no output.
VR2 (LTC17781) Controls 5v. It shows 5.11v on it's inductor L2 and caps C189 to C192. Vin = 24.74 (same as ACD's PSU)
VR3 (1117-3.3SJ) Controls the 3.3v. It shows 3.21v on it's Vout Pin.


The LED DS1 on the logic board is OFF when the DVI cabe is NOT plugged into the PC.
The LED starts to flash every 3 seconds as soon as the DVI is plugged into the PC.
When this happens and I look at the VR1 Pin 5 (ON/
OFF), it is fluctuating randomly...0v...1.19v...0v..3.1v..etc. Similary the VR1 output fluctuates from 0v up to 12v randomly but never static.
I traced the origin of the VR1 ON/
OFF signal and it comes from the microcontroller (6805 based MC68HC908LD64) U1 Pin 10.
If I INJECT 5v onto VR1 Pin 5 and hold it there, the backlight turns ON the LCD displays the incoming content. And if I measure VR1 output it shows 12V and stays on (latches) after I remove the 5V.
If I INJECT 3.2v onto VR1 Pin 5 then the VR1 outputs 12V (and latches) BUT there's no display on the screen or backlight.
So is the microcontroller faulty as it is not providing a steady 3.2v to VR1 Pin 5 ?
Why injecting 5v to turn ON the VR1 enables the display but 3.2v does not ?
VR3 output is just below 3.3v and seems to be within the spec of the microcontroller or does it have to be 3.3v and above ?
What else can I try to debug this ?
BTW, if I plug the ACD USB cable into the PC, the flashing LED (DS1) stops and seems to put the board into an unknown state as I cannot do the trick of injecting 5v into VR1 pin 5. When I check the 5v rails, there no reduction is voltage of this rail when inserting USB cable. So this is weird why the USB is effecting the display.
UPDATE:I managed to fix the ACD.
For anyone finding this post in the future, it may help.
Turns out that the problem
was the VR3 linear regulator after all.
When Injecting 5V onto VR1 Pin 5 to turn on the 12V, I measured the voltage generated by VR3 as 4.01V that was over the maximum regulated output of the device.
I did not have any 1117-3.3SJ regulators and eBay source I found was in China with 6-8 weeks delivery via slow boat for a 30p part sold in batches of 20.
To verify that is was the VR3 at fault, I had an old test switching regulator board I built while back for another project based on the KIS-3R33s (
http://www.datasheetcafe.com/kis-3r33s-datasheet-converter-module). That board took 5v IN from USB and generated 3.3v which I soldered on to logic board as shown in the attached.

ld1086.pdf (1076.67 kB - downloaded 131 times.)
Turning on the PSU turned on the DS1 LED and there was display on the LCD. Great. Now I needed a replacement part for the 1117-3.3SJ regulator.
I found the spec sheet attached below. It's a Low Drop Out 3.3v regulated rated at 1A with the Dropout voltage of 800mV. I found an equivalent as close as possible at a local supplier. It was an ST Micro
LD1086DT33TR in TO252 (DPAK) packaging to match the existing VR3 packaging.
It's rated at supplying 1.5A and a Dropout voltage of 1.2V which is OK since input voltage is 5V so it can still supply 3.3V at 1.5A. Specsheet attached.
Cost £5 for a batch of 5 and it fixed the issue.
USB ports work too.
So the VR3 seems to be a common problem on these displays. Even if it looks to be working, it's worth replacing.
AMC1117.pdf (180.02 kB - downloaded 146 times.)
ld1086.pdf (1076.67 kB - downloaded 131 times.)