It depends on if that type of monitor requires 12vlts or something diff. If its 12 volts hook straight to the battery line and you got your self a movie.
I am looking for the wiring kit that is needed to install this LCD monitor in my vehicle. I have several extra monitors available for sell. I am planning to post them on e-bay for $50.00 each. The first person who can give me the correct information on the cables, and other equipment needed to finish this project I will give one of these monitors for free if you are willing to pay for the shipping. Thanks and I hope someone will take the time to read this post and respond. Anyone else who would be intrested in one of these monitors can reply also. In addition to the above mentioned monitors I also have 10 Sharp LQ10D368
10.4" monitors for sell. Also $50.00 each plus shipping. All of these monitors are new with the protective film still on sscreen face. Thanks in advance for anyone willing to advise me on this.
It depends on if that type of monitor requires 12vlts or something diff. If its 12 volts hook straight to the battery line and you got your self a movie.
Cant code cause I dont know how, but give me the paint bucket and my eraser and have at you!
DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS
Display Size
6.4" [16 mm]
Brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 300 : 1
Dot Format (H x V) 640 x RGB x 480
Dot Pitch (H x V) 0.068 x 0.202 mm
Active Area (H x V) 130.6 x 97 mm
Color 262 144
Input Signal VGA
Viewing Direction 6:00
Backlight Type 2CCFT(E)
Outline Dimension (W x H x D) 175.0 x 126.5 x 12.0 mm
Weight 290 g
Power Consumption 7.4 W
Operating Temperature 0 to +55 °C
Storage Temperature -25 to +70 °C
This is a link from Sharp:
http://physio.phys.szote.u-szeged.hu...d/lq64d343.pdf
This is a TTL RGB-driven LCD display. It is used in notebooks with video chip that able to produce this type of signaling. 6-6-6 color+vsync+hsync+clk+de
For the use of VGA signal you need a special, rather expensive board.
And what about the backlight unit? Is it also included in the price?
I suppose it has one lamp (CCFT)...
You need an LCD controller that will support that panel. It is not a direct VGA input panel.
Will set you back about 150.00ish.
Oh, and just to clarify, you do not have "monitors" you have raw LCD panels. Big difference.
hey ... check these out:
http://www.tradeleadsaleaffiliate.com/sold/0026.php
http://service.globalvr.com/download...tem-Manual.pdf
look for spares section, they also have some sort of wiring diagram..
might be worth a look
/markus
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