The ITV.V59.031 is a highly versatile universal analog TV controller motherboard, commonly used by technicians and DIY hobbyists to repair or repurpose LCD and LED panels. It is particularly popular in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East markets for its ability to drive a wide range of screens, from small monitors to 42-inch televisions. Core Technical Specifications
The board is powered by the TSUMV59XU-Z1 main chip (MSTAR) and typically features a 25Q32 flash IC.
Supported Resolutions: Can drive panels with resolutions ranging from standard 1366x768 up to 1920x1080 (FHD). Itv.v59.031 Software
Video Inputs: Includes ATV (Analog TV), PC-RGB (VGA), CVBS (AV), and HDMI.
Multimedia: The USB port supports multimedia playback for formats like MP3 and JPEG. The ITV
Power Compatibility: Supports various panel voltages including 3.3V, 5V, or 12V, adjustable via a physical jumper on the board. How to Install ITV.V59.031 Software
Updating or installing new firmware is necessary when matching the board to a specific panel's resolution. The "software" consists of a .bin file that must be flashed to the board. 1. Preparation Q: Can I use Itv
Identify your panel’s resolution (e.g., 1366x768 or 1920x1080) and voltage requirements.
Download the correct firmware for that resolution from reputable technician forums or sites like Kazmi Elecom or LEDTVSoftwares. Format a USB flash drive (1GB or larger) to FAT32. 2. Flashing Process (via USB)
A: No. The PCB layout and memory addressing differ. You will brick the device.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| USB flash doesn't start | Wrong file name or USB > 4GB | Rename to bin_V59.bin; Use 2GB USB |
| Flashing stops at 50% | Corrupted download | Redownload firmware; check file size |
| Image is upside down | Wrong panel orientation setting | Edit V59_Config.ini or use remote service menu (Source + 1147) |
| Colors are purple/pink | Bit mismatch (8bit vs 6bit) | Find software matching your LCD panel spec |
| "No Signal" on all ports | Firmware missing decoder keys | You need vendor-specific SDK firmware, not generic |