LCD display repair?
Backlit Hitachi monochrome LCD display has dark horizontal lines obscuring
much of the displayed text. I understand that frequently this is due to poor contact between the printed(?) contacts on the display glass and the conductive rubber(?) connection blocks. Is this something that can be repaired? Disassembled & cleaned? Thanks, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD display repair?
It's a Hitachi LMG7420 matrix display:
http://tinyurl.com/bflenm Data sheet: http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/28076.pdf -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD display repair?
DaveC wrote:
Backlit Hitachi monochrome LCD display has dark horizontal lines obscuring much of the displayed text. I understand that frequently this is due to poor contact between the printed(?) contacts on the display glass and the conductive rubber(?) connection blocks. Well, that's one possibility - or simply dead drivers. Either way, it's unlikely to be easily repairable. Bob M. |
LCD display repair?
Sometimes a gentle nudge of a zebra connector will clear this sort
of thing up, and I often see an opening that's just right for reaching the zebra connector. It's worth a try. Be gentle; it doesn't take much t move a zebra connector. On a typical LCD matrix display like this how many zebras are there? One along one end for horizontal control lines and one along the top edge for vertical control lines? Or are the control lines (the ones on the glass) all brought out to one location? Thanks, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD display repair?
I just took a close peek at the connections. There are no zebra connections.
This has a small pc flex cable soldered to the PCB with the other end laid against the printed traces on the glass. A silicon rubber block puts pressure on the back of the cable which forces contact between the traces and the cable. Probably the block has shrunk with age and temperature and/or dirt came between the connections. I'll dis/reassemble everything today and see what works or doesn't... -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD display repair?
No joy. Symptoms unchanged.
I suspect it might be a failed driver. Not willing to go that far in diagnosis. A new one is US$150. FYI, -- DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
LCD display repair?
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 01:45:45 -0700, DaveC wrote:
Sometimes a gentle nudge of a zebra connector will clear this sort of thing up, and I often see an opening that's just right for reaching the zebra connector. It's worth a try. Be gentle; it doesn't take much t move a zebra connector. On a typical LCD matrix display like this how many zebras are there? One along one end for horizontal control lines and one along the top edge for vertical control lines? Or are the control lines (the ones on the glass) all brought out to one location? Thanks, The (few) ones i have seen they are top and bottom edges. No clue as to what is on the various positions. |
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