Re: Kenwood question
LCD TVs are quite different to LCD modules like this.
In a lot of these modules, the panel drive happens on one chip-on-glass module which contains all GATE and SOURCE driver. However it's a dumb driver and must be controlled by the main board and also needs to be supplied the VGH, VGL, AVDD and VCORE voltages (approx +25V, -8V, +15V and +3.3V/+2.8V, though they may be lower/different for smaller panel.) It needs SYNC signals to update the display on time, 60 times/second.
So it's hard to use an LCD TV reference to say if this is a bad panel but my suspicion is it is not, and instead you're talking about a main board. BUT, I wouldn't rule out the LCD.
You always pick tricky projects.
LCD TVs are quite different to LCD modules like this.
In a lot of these modules, the panel drive happens on one chip-on-glass module which contains all GATE and SOURCE driver. However it's a dumb driver and must be controlled by the main board and also needs to be supplied the VGH, VGL, AVDD and VCORE voltages (approx +25V, -8V, +15V and +3.3V/+2.8V, though they may be lower/different for smaller panel.) It needs SYNC signals to update the display on time, 60 times/second.
So it's hard to use an LCD TV reference to say if this is a bad panel but my suspicion is it is not, and instead you're talking about a main board. BUT, I wouldn't rule out the LCD.
You always pick tricky projects.
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