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Mystery LCD |
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This LCD was removed from a communication analyzer used by GTE now Verison. I am trying to identify it, so that I can use it for an in car Mp3 player. Here are three pictures that I scaned of the display. It consiss of a multi layered PCB board with a 19 pin conector and a LCD sandwiched together and a plasttic frame to hold it all together. |
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X The red x shows how the different sides are related. |
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This is a view of the back of the LCD the white box is the 19 pin connector for which I'm trying to find the pinout. |
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This is the front of the display which is a 128 by 128 dot matrix display with a backlite. The penny in the backround is for scale comparison |
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This is the other side of the PCB board in the first picture, the wires on the bottem is the backlite folded back. This is were the LCD conacts are. |
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To see the research on this display, and the device it came from click the folowing link. |
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Research |
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Back to Main Page |
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If you have any Ideas on were to find info on this LCD or what its pinout is please email me at: |
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mr_nohj_AT_bellsouth_DOT_net |
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