Quote: Originally Posted by Seraph
It has a 20 pin ribbon. What do I do to get it to work.
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alright... making the BIG assumption that the pinouts are the same...
check this page.
Pinouts
there you should see the requirements for hooking up a lq6nc02.
WARNING I DONT KNOW IF THESE ARE THE SAME PINOUTS. typically sharp has the same pinouts across models, but i dont want to be blamed if anything bites the dust.
all you really need to hook up is the +5V, -8V, ground, and input. all the adjustments are by potentiometer, and are not really needed to run the screen.
the -8V might be the hard one to get... i might have a solution at home. the board that i got for mine came with a chip for this... i'll see if i can figure out what it is.
also, this screen may have the capability to run off component input. but not at full component resolution (obviously)
Good luck
~Mike