But a complete display replacement tutorial! -- Merci Greg Baumont!
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Jens Groh wrote:Didn't find the Tianma part. Hmm...
But a complete display replacement tutorial! -- Merci Greg Baumont!
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What, just one day later? Wow, congratulations.topaz wrote:Ok all done
Just to make it complete for whoever may want to reproduce the same replacement with the mentioned part from rs-online.com: There was no reversal needed for the backlight polarity here (whatever I speculated before): Plus on the top pin, minus on the bottom pin. And (in case this was not clear): the replacement part has no connector pins, so you need some soldering skills and mount a standard 7-by-2 header, as well as two additional single pins for the backlight, to the replacement part. Refer to the tutorial linked to above.Jens Groh wrote:And I just discovered that some even have swapped pins for the backlight power supply! For the one sold by RS, plus is on the top corner, same as the one siepino found. So, if he needed to swap those pins, too, we'll need to do so, too.