I'm brand new in this forum. I have a samsung suyncmaster 901n monitor LS19MJEKSZ/EDC with BN41-00652C broken but the rest of componentes are ok (lights, inverters, power supply, display,...) i see this motherboard tv very similar ..... MY QUESTION IS....if i change only the video motherboard BN41-00652C for this also samsung tv motherboard BN41-00656D (ONLY CHECKING THE t-con AND POWER SUPPLU PINS) COULD I SEE TV?.
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IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
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Re: IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
if the panel has the same resolution and number of data-channels - yes.
you can even buy programable boards for doing that conversion.
http://www.banggood.com/V59-Universa...-p-955022.html
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Re: IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
Originally posted by stj View Postif the panel has the same resolution and number of data-channels - yes.
you can even buy programable boards for doing that conversion.
http://www.banggood.com/V59-Universa...-p-955022.html
Data chanel is lvds 30 pins? or Where can i found the number of channels? Thanks
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Re: IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
Originally posted by vinylatex View Posti know the resolution and is the same in a range of course, but
Data chanel is lvds 30 pins? or Where can i found the number of channels? ThanksPlease Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Re: IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
Originally posted by stj View Postif the panel has the same resolution and number of data-channels - yes.
you can even buy programable boards for doing that conversion.
http://www.banggood.com/V59-Universa...-p-955022.html
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Re: IF chainging video mainboard monitor FOR A tv mainboard ¿=SEE TV?
no,
the lcd scaler on the logic board scales the incoming image to the native panel resolution,
if the panel is wrong, the picture will just be too small or too large - regardless of the resolution you feed it with - because of the scaler chip doing it's job.
the number of chanels is related to how the data is fed from the scaler chip to the lcd panel on the flat cable.
the more chanels the panel supports, the faster the scaler can update it.
the board at banggood gets around these problems by being flash upgradeable, and they have a dropbox with dozens of flashfiles in it for different panels.
you cant do that, so your replacement panel must be compatable with what the software is expecting.
if you do a search on the part number of the panel you will find the info.
do that for the panel you took the tv board from too, then compare them.
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Originally posted by stj View Postno,
the lcd scaler on the logic board scales the incoming image to the native panel resolution,
if the panel is wrong, the picture will just be too small or too large - regardless of the resolution you feed it with - because of the scaler chip doing it's job.
the number of chanels is related to how the data is fed from the scaler chip to the lcd panel on the flat cable.
the more chanels the panel supports, the faster the scaler can update it.
the board at banggood gets around these problems by being flash upgradeable, and they have a dropbox with dozens of flashfiles in it for different panels.
you cant do that, so your replacement panel must be compatable with what the software is expecting.
if you do a search on the part number of the panel you will find the info.
do that for the panel you took the tv board from too, then compare them.
This all i have:
http://www.imagebam.com/gallery/jacg...y8d97s9cmajbz2
also: WHITE LABEL IN CHIP OF THE BOARD MJ19E_9.1E 2006.08.17 47ef
AND IN OTHER CHIP: SAMSUNG MAGICCOLOR SE16AWL-LF A6MS8260634 0628FÇ
IN MOTHER BOARDO ALSO LTM190EXS4LV3.2
DO YOU WANT MORE????
wHICH IS THE IMPORTANT ONE?Last edited by vinylatex; 04-25-2016, 09:47 AM.
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