Re: LCD connections
- From: linnix <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:01:08 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 22, 11:35 pm, "David L. Jones" <altz...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Thanks for the answer,
but i haven't an electrical problem, i have a mechanical problem.
For example, if i consider this display
document.sharpsma.com/files/LQ043T3DX02_SP_122805.pdf
how can i mount it on pcb?
I'm looking for something that block lcd display on pcb
Still no idea if you talking about the physical mounting and/or the
connector?
The connector is a 0.5mm pitch Flat Flex Cable (FFC) connector, look them
up. Digikey/Mouser have oodles of them.
You need 2 FPC mating sockets/connectors. A 4 pins for power and a 40
pins for data.
As for physical mounting, screens like these are all different, so there is
no standard bracket etc. They are typically held in place with either glue
of some sort, or a custom bracket, depends on the application.
You can't really glue glass, but you can glue/screw plastic tabs/
inserts and hold the glass to the plastic housing. The best way to
learn is to take apart some old laptops and see how they do it.
Dave.
.
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