Generally this display has a hSync and vSync and then data signals. You can hook up a logic analyzer and attempt to reverse engineer.
Generally on LCD the effort to reuse old LCDs is wasteful, that is buying a new LCD with a datasheet is usually cheaper and easier than reverse engineering. Trampas On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 1:15 PM Jason Sullivan via TriEmbed < [email protected]> wrote: > > I've been scouring the 'net for this to no luck, but maybe someone here > has a better idea. > > I've got an old monochrome plasma display that I've pulled from a Toshiba > laptop (T3100), that I want to reuse in a different project. I've looked > in the service manual and gotten a vague idea of what the pins are, but no > real clue of the mapping or function. > > I've also searched extensively on the part number (MD400F640PD2), and > e-mailed a handful of e-bay folks selling NOS or replacement parts. No > luck anywhere. I'm almost out of ideas, so does anyone here have an idea > or two I could borrow? Thanks in advance. > > -- > Jason Sullivan (he/him) > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > Triangle, NC Embedded Interest Group mailing list > > To post message: [email protected] > List info: http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org > TriEmbed web site: https://TriEmbed.org > To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto: > [email protected]?subject=unsubscribe > Searchable email archive available at > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > >
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