Hi all thought id post this as it is of somwhat use to us in here on learning how LCD's are made, how they are driven, and also helps us determine how the model we own works.
http://www.netbored.com/classroom/what_is_tft_lcd.htm
Hope it help's
Trev
http://www.netbored.com/classroom/what_is_tft_lcd.htm
Hope it help's
Trev
i have new found respect for lcd panels. i didnt imagine this technology to be so complex and technical.
great find. to bad they dont disclose how much it costs to produce one lcd panel.
great find!!!!!
great find. to bad they dont disclose how much it costs to produce one lcd panel.
great find!!!!!
LOL, I read this on the last page of ace's link, specifically...
Usage
As LCD is a sensitive electronic equipment, it is urged to comply with following precautions.
1. Never disassemble LCD product under any circumstances. If unqualified operators or users assemble the product after disassembling it, it may not function or its operation may be seriously affected.
http://www.netbored.com/classroom/precaution_failure.htm
how ironic on this forum... 😉
Usage
As LCD is a sensitive electronic equipment, it is urged to comply with following precautions.
1. Never disassemble LCD product under any circumstances. If unqualified operators or users assemble the product after disassembling it, it may not function or its operation may be seriously affected.
http://www.netbored.com/classroom/precaution_failure.htm
how ironic on this forum... 😉
looie/ apo
looie:
heheheh yeah i did see that, atleast it says the right stuff to clean it with lol
apo:
heya apo, yeah it gets me amazed how these things get made, it would be certainly an interesting process to see, not only that but it looks like they take a couple of days each to get made as they go from one process to another, its also interesting how they use a uv process too, aswell how it says how the pigments colour detoriates.
Trev
looie:
heheheh yeah i did see that, atleast it says the right stuff to clean it with lol
apo:
heya apo, yeah it gets me amazed how these things get made, it would be certainly an interesting process to see, not only that but it looks like they take a couple of days each to get made as they go from one process to another, its also interesting how they use a uv process too, aswell how it says how the pigments colour detoriates.
Trev
wow i bet a few of us need to call this place latley lol this place fixes even broken flex cables, it has also lcd kits and controllers, be sure to have a look around in it.
http://laptops.home.att.net/lcdcross.htm
Trev
http://laptops.home.att.net/lcdcross.htm
Trev
some of us may learn somthing from this and its a darn good read on lcd vs dlp projectors.
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1645.6/
Trev
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1645.6/
Trev
That last link had a nice breakdown on how projectors work.
The next step is to find small high res lcd's at a low enough price to buy 3 and start experimenting. I'd say 3"-4" or the optics would start getting expensive.
The next step is to find small high res lcd's at a low enough price to buy 3 and start experimenting. I'd say 3"-4" or the optics would start getting expensive.
here is a site for fun basically but it shows us the principles on how frensels work and what they are capable of , be sure to look at the bottom of the page for the melted pennies, just thought id post this up for a laugh.
http://www.scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/light/marshmallows/solar_roaster.html
Trev
http://www.scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/light/marshmallows/solar_roaster.html
Trev
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