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TP.SK516.PB801 firmware location, Samsung UA32CU8000, AKAI UE32HD22T2S boot file

User question

To sk 516 pb801 firmware where find

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

Yes — for TP.SK516.PB801 firmware, the best places I found are repair firmware repositories and technician forums, not a clear official public download page. As of May 11, 2026, I found these usable leads: Remont-Aud has TP.SK516.PB801 firmware/dump entries for Samsung UA32CU8000 and AKAI UE32HD22T2S; Teleservis has a USB firmware entry for several Liberton models using this board; Software-Zon lists a paid package for Onix Crystal 43 Smart / Impex 43 Smart; and Up-4ever hosts a Liberton-labeled archive. (remont-aud.net)

Key point: do not search only by TP.SK516.PB801. Search by:
TV brand + TV model + panel model + TP.SK516.PB801. The same board is used in multiple TVs, including Northtech NT-32SMBT, Liberton 32AS1HDTA1/32AS3HDTA1/32AS5HDTA1/32AS6HDTA1, and Onix Crystal 43 Smart / Impex 43 Smart, so the board number alone is not enough to choose safe firmware. (repetto.com.uy)


Detailed problem analysis

The main engineering issue is that TP.SK516.PB801 is a chassis/mainboard family, not a single universal firmware target. The files I found are published per exact TV model, LCD panel, and sometimes eMMC type/storage configuration. For example, one Remont-Aud entry is for Samsung UA32CU8000 with panel ST3151A07 and eMMC KLM8G1GETF, while another is for AKAI UE32HD22T2S with panel CA320K6M610200 and eMMC KLM8G1GETF B041. Teleservis separately lists a USB firmware package for Liberton sets with panel PT320AT02-2. That strongly indicates you should match firmware to the exact hardware combination, not just the PCB code. (remont-aud.net)

What I found specifically:

  • Remont-Aud

    • Samsung UA32CU8000 / TP.SK516.PB801 entry: panel ST3151A07, eMMC KLM8G1GETF, marked as an original dump verified with UFPI; the page says the firmware is detected under the filename allupgrade516_8GB_1GB_sos.bin and that download requires registration. (remont-aud.net)
    • AKAI UE32HD22T2S / TP.SK516.PB801 entry: panel CA320K6M610200, eMMC KLM8G1GETF B041, also available after registration. (remont-aud.net)
  • Teleservis

    • Resource for Liberton 32AS1HDTA1 / 32AS3HDTA1 / 32AS5HDTA1 / 32AS6HDTA1, explicitly marked “firmware for USB”, with mainboard TP.SK516.PB801 and panel PT320AT02-2. The page also shows that access rights are restricted. (teleservis.net)
  • Software-Zon

    • Commercial listing for Onix Crystal 43 Smart TP.SK516.PB801 firmware, also labeled for Impex 43 Smart, with 1GB RAM / 8GB storage and 1920×1080 resolution. (software-zon.com)
  • Up-4ever

    • Third-party file host page for TP.SK516.PB801 1366x768-1G-8G-LIBERTON-EMMC.part1.rar, showing a 700 MB RAR archive. This is a file-host mirror, so provenance is weaker than a service repository. (up-4ever.net)

Practically, this means there are two different kinds of files you may encounter:

  1. USB upgrade firmware for end-user/service-port flashing.
  2. Full eMMC/programmer dumps intended for direct flashing with a programmer or advanced service tools.

The sources above show both kinds exist for TP.SK516.PB801, so you must know which recovery method your TV needs before downloading or flashing anything. (remont-aud.net)


Current information and trends

The current pattern, based on recent indexed pages, is that TP.SK516.PB801 firmware is being shared mainly through technician communities, service repositories, and commercial firmware sellers, rather than through a clearly identifiable official public board-maker portal. The firmware entries I found were added or updated in 2024–2025, and the board continues to appear in multiple retail TV brands and repair-part listings. (remont-aud.net)

A useful trend is that listings increasingly include panel code, memory chip, and whether the file is USB or dump-based, which is exactly the information needed to avoid flashing the wrong image. (remont-aud.net)


Supporting explanations and details

Think of TP.SK516.PB801 as the motherboard family name, not the “full identity” of the TV. The panel is like the board’s display partner: even if the mainboard number matches, a different panel can require different initialization tables, timing, backlight configuration, remote mapping, or storage layout. The way these sites separate firmware by Samsung / AKAI / Liberton / Onix / Northtech confirms that vendor-level and panel-level matching matters. (remont-aud.net)

So before downloading, identify:

  • TV brand and exact model
  • LCD panel sticker/code
  • Whether you need USB firmware or full dump
  • RAM/eMMC variant if shown on the board or listing (remont-aud.net)

Ethical and legal aspects

Because the available files are largely on third-party repair and file-hosting sites, not an obvious official vendor portal, the origin, redistribution rights, and integrity of a given firmware package may be uncertain. In engineering practice, that means you should prefer the most specific and reputable service-source match you can find, and avoid reflashing files that do not clearly match your exact set. (remont-aud.net)

From a safety standpoint, wrong firmware can convert a recoverable software problem into a board-level repair requiring eMMC/SPI reprogramming. That is not stated explicitly on every page, but it is a reasonable engineering inference from the fact that the files are separated by exact model/panel/dump type. (remont-aud.net)


Practical guidelines

If you want the correct file, do this in order:

  1. Read the sticker on the TV and send:
    • Brand
    • Model
    • Panel code
    • Any board sticker near TP.SK516.PB801
  2. Then search or request firmware using all of those identifiers together. (remont-aud.net)

Best search format:

  • Brand Model TP.SK516.PB801 firmware
  • Brand Model panel-code TP.SK516.PB801
  • TP.SK516.PB801 panel-code USB firmware
  • TP.SK516.PB801 eMMC dump panel-code (remont-aud.net)

Best practical sources from what I found:

  • First choice: model-specific entry in a service repository like Remont-Aud or Teleservis. (remont-aud.net)
  • Second choice: exact commercial package if it clearly matches your TV and panel, such as the Onix/Impex listing. (software-zon.com)
  • Last choice: file-host mirrors such as Up-4ever, only if you can verify they correspond to the exact same TV/panel. (up-4ever.net)

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

I did not find a clear official public firmware portal for the bare TP.SK516.PB801 board itself in the results I checked. What I found instead were model-specific repair entries and third-party distribution pages. So the safe path is to match by TV model and panel, not assume there is one universal “TP.SK516.PB801 firmware.” (remont-aud.net)

Also, some entries are clearly USB firmware, while others are programmer dumps. If you use the wrong recovery method, the file may be unusable even if the board number matches. (remont-aud.net)


Suggestions for further research

To narrow it to the correct package, the next useful data would be:

  • photo of the mainboard
  • photo of the panel sticker
  • TV brand/model
  • symptom: stuck on logo, no boot, no backlight, wrong colors, restart loop, etc. (remont-aud.net)

With that, I can help you determine whether you need:

  • a USB update file
  • an allupgrade package
  • or a full eMMC dump. (remont-aud.net)

Brief summary

You can find TP.SK516.PB801 firmware mainly on repair repositories such as Remont-Aud and Teleservis, plus some commercial sellers and file-host mirrors. The correct firmware depends on the exact TV brand/model, LCD panel, and memory configuration. Do not flash a random PB801 file. (remont-aud.net)

If you want, send me one photo of the mainboard label and one photo of the panel sticker, and I will tell you which firmware entry is most likely the right one.

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