Momaka posted about LED conversion here.
It got me interested because I have a Sharp LQ10D368 without backlight inverter.
I could of course buy a cheap inverter, but the LCD is 10 years old so probably the lamps are very worn already...
I found LED kit below which is a perfect match for it, however being twice as expensive as a whole new panel on eBay is just ridiculous!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151920718889
This thing has been in a lathe which I was called over to fix because it just displayed lines on the screen.
Turned out to be intermittent connection in the flex cable to the LCD.
(Customer had already bought a new display but problem remained and that's where I came in).
It also has what I think is a TTL > LVDS converter module, which is then connected to the mainboard which is an Advantech PCA-6773
What's odd about this is that in the BIOS for said mainboard are driving options for both LVDS but also 18-bit TTL directly.
I have ordered the following cable as a test to see if I can just do away with that whole converter board and connect it directly.
Unfortunately I don't have any mainboards at hand to test with though.
(For now I've connected up the lathe with an external LCD display temporarily).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371160699996
It got me interested because I have a Sharp LQ10D368 without backlight inverter.
I could of course buy a cheap inverter, but the LCD is 10 years old so probably the lamps are very worn already...
I found LED kit below which is a perfect match for it, however being twice as expensive as a whole new panel on eBay is just ridiculous!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151920718889
This thing has been in a lathe which I was called over to fix because it just displayed lines on the screen.
Turned out to be intermittent connection in the flex cable to the LCD.
(Customer had already bought a new display but problem remained and that's where I came in).
It also has what I think is a TTL > LVDS converter module, which is then connected to the mainboard which is an Advantech PCA-6773
What's odd about this is that in the BIOS for said mainboard are driving options for both LVDS but also 18-bit TTL directly.
I have ordered the following cable as a test to see if I can just do away with that whole converter board and connect it directly.
Unfortunately I don't have any mainboards at hand to test with though.
(For now I've connected up the lathe with an external LCD display temporarily).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371160699996
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