Tp.vst59s.pb813 Firmware Mirror
: Locate the 8-pin SPI Flash chip (typically marked UA1 or U2 on the underside/surface, like a 25Q32 package).
Ensure stable power during the update; a power outage can permanently damage (brick) the board. If you are encountering a specific resolution (e.g.,
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | |--------|--------------|----------| | No backlight, but OSD works | Inverter enable pin wrong | Try different firmware mirror (different logic level) | | Image is split horizontally | Wrong resolution (e.g., 1080p firmware on 768p panel) | Flash a mirror for the correct physical resolution | | Colors are inverted (blue=red) | LVDS format mismatch (VESA vs JEIDA) | Find mirror with “JEIDA” or swap two LVDS pairs | | USB not recognized after flash | Bootloader corrupted | Use CH341A to directly write mirror to SPI chip | | Remote control no longer works | IR code mapping different | Use universal remote learn function or reflash correct one | Tp.vst59s.pb813 Firmware Mirror
You loaded a 1920x1080 file for a 1366x768 panel (or vice versa). Re-download matching your precise panel code. Brick due to wrong flash layout or corrupted bootloader.
For example, if a user has a TP-Link device with the model number "Tp.vst59s.pb813" and is looking for firmware updates or needs to restore their device to a previous version, they might search for a firmware mirror that hosts files for this specific model. : Locate the 8-pin SPI Flash chip (typically
Plug the power back in. The standby light should start flashing.
Once you have a verified .bin file, follow this exact procedure. Re-download matching your precise panel code
Navigate down to . Here you can change LVDS Map (to fix solarized colors) or toggle Mirror/Flip (if your picture is upside down).
Wait until the flashing light stops and the TV turns on.
⚠️ I cannot provide direct copyrighted firmware files. The following is a of how a mirror link typically appears. Replace with a real filename from a trusted source.