FANATICO
Sr Member
Finishing out the night PST…..in terms of LCD displays
I came across this interesting YT vid…6+ min…of a person using a 24pin LCD to replace a 20pin LCD in a phone.
It’s in a different language but what he does is obvious and it works!
I think starting from pin 1 on either of the connectors are the power and control signals most common to lcd displays.
After those control signals then starts the data lines (RGBs)….
For example purposes….2 different mfg’s to illustrate the commonalities…of the power and control signals.
Apparently, as I see it….I suspect the phone’s LCD controller recognizes not having the 4 extra data lines (RGB lines) and compensates for it so that the display will still look correctly…colors and all….as if it were a 20pin LCD.
Nice to know….
I came across this interesting YT vid…6+ min…of a person using a 24pin LCD to replace a 20pin LCD in a phone.
It’s in a different language but what he does is obvious and it works!
I think starting from pin 1 on either of the connectors are the power and control signals most common to lcd displays.
After those control signals then starts the data lines (RGBs)….
For example purposes….2 different mfg’s to illustrate the commonalities…of the power and control signals.
Apparently, as I see it….I suspect the phone’s LCD controller recognizes not having the 4 extra data lines (RGB lines) and compensates for it so that the display will still look correctly…colors and all….as if it were a 20pin LCD.
Nice to know….
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