While often found in Sony-branded or generic "China LED" TVs, it is a universal board used across many different manufacturers.

To write this dump to the motherboard, technicians typically use specialized programmers like the RT809H or Easy-JTAG . Motherboard Specifications CV351H-A42

An EMMC dump is a complete backup of the internal storage (EMMC chip) of the TV's motherboard. It includes the operating system (often Android), bootloader, and configuration data.

The is a specialized smart LED TV motherboard used in various 32- to 42-inch televisions. The "EMMC DUMP" file you are referencing is critical technical data required to repair a TV that has a "dead" or corrupted software system. Understanding the CV351H-A42 EMMC Dump

is a "three-in-one" board, meaning it integrates the power supply, LED driver, and TV mainboard into one unit. Typically features 1GB RAM and 8GB EMMC storage.

This file is used when a TV fails to boot (stuck on the logo) or when the physical EMMC chip is replaced and needs to be programmed from scratch.

It can be programmed for different screen resolutions, most commonly 1366x768 (HD) or 1920x1080 (FHD) .

Because these dump files can be several gigabytes, they are often split into multiple compressed parts, such as .part01.rar , .part02.rar , etc. You must have all parts in the same folder to successfully extract the final .bin or .img file.