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  • Fuzzynutz
    New Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 2

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    Frankenstein LCD Display

    Good day all,

    Firstly, I think that there is a lot of knowledge here. I have fixed a few LCD monitors that had bad caps, almost exclusively from information found here. I tried to fix my friends IMac g5 2nd gen, but I wasn't 100% sure that it was the caps, so I told them to get a second opinion before I gave the G5 a labotomy...anyways...I am looking for more expertise

    I have salvaged a LG LC320W01 LCD screen.

    I would like to get this badboy back up and running.

    Progress:

    I have the backlight working.

    I have wired up the lvds controller and have mated the correct pins to the 30pin driver cct. When I power everything up, I get the backlight, and the controller power light, but no info on the actual LCD screen. The lvds controller is from a separate lcd monitor that I was unable to revive.

    I have found terrific documentation on all of the components involved.

    I just don't I have the experience to take this any further. If anyone has any insight into the project, I am all ears.

    Thanks in advance.

    Here are some pics...

    http://img832.*************/i/p1010937d.jpg/
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    http://img337.*************/i/p1010932d.jpg/
    http://img823.*************/i/p1010933p.jpg/
    http://img840.*************/i/p1010934ba.jpg/
    http://img585.*************/i/p1010935l.jpg/
    http://img266.*************/i/p1010936e.jpg/

    Here are some Datasheets
    LG LCD

    LVDS Controller
    https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...069db208b0.pdf
  • retiredcaps
    Badcaps Legend
    • Apr 2010
    • 9271

    #2
    Re: Frankenstein LCD Display

    Originally posted by Fuzzynutz
    Here are some pics...
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