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LCD conductive tape
I'm trying to repair a cheap alarm clock with an LCD display.
(I know this isn't worth my time but at this point I'm more curious...) A few segments of the LCD are not working and when I press the conductive tape that connects the LCD to the board, it starts to work. OK a bad connection. But am trying to buy a piece of this conductive tape and I can't find it anywhere even described on the Internet. It seems like ordinary scotch adhesive tape but with conductive ink tracks. It is 1.5mm pitch and has 28 conductors. It is simply stuck onto the lip of the LCD and the PWB. It's not zebra strip. It's not flexible flat cable FFC which is actual wire. This stuff is actually adhesive tape with conductive (black) ink. What is this stuff called so I can search for it? Anybody seen it for sale anywhere? thanks Mark |
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