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Hooking up a 20-pin TFT LCD Screen?

dissonantguile
dissonantguile over 7 years ago

I have an 5" TFT LCD screen that I pulled out of an old portable TV/Monitor which has a ZIF connector and a 20 pin flat flex cable attached to it. At first I figured I could simply attach this to the display ZIF socket on my Raspberry Pi Model B (v1 rev 2.1), however it seems that the LCD's connector has 5 (?) more pins than the Raspberry Pi does. Unfortunately, I do not have a scope to inspect exactly what each of these lines do.

 

Is it possible for me to figure out how to connect this directly to my Pi using the ZIF connector? The board for this device does have a 3.5mm jack for A/V input, should I simply wire the Pi's video output to the board's video input on the A/V input jack? It would be nice to not have to use the board because it contains a ton of extra components for picking up UHF/VHF frequencies and such.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 7 years ago

    Hi Ryan,

     

    There is near to zero chance of this functioning via the flat flex unfortunately. You could use the 3.5mm socket as you say, provided it is intended for typical composite (often brought out on an RCA connector) use. However, this is an analog standard definition (SD) system, the image would be quite poor and no reasonable resolution for general use would be possible.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 7 years ago

    Hi Ryan,

     

    There is near to zero chance of this functioning via the flat flex unfortunately. You could use the 3.5mm socket as you say, provided it is intended for typical composite (often brought out on an RCA connector) use. However, this is an analog standard definition (SD) system, the image would be quite poor and no reasonable resolution for general use would be possible.

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    0 dissonantguile over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    I see, well thanks for saving me the time & trouble! I think I'll pick up a Pi compatible screen and scavenge this board for parts then.

     

    Cheers!

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  • rew
    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to dissonantguile

    weeeeelllll....  If the cable is 20pin-flex. the chances are that the "protocol" is very similar to what the PI uses. But some googling shows that so far nobody has taken this thing apart and for example posted the model number of the LCD screen. So figuring out how this connects is going to be a hassle. And even if it uses "a similar" protocol, it might be sufficiently different to make hooking it up tricky. For example, the raspberry pi haws a two bit wide databus, if you screen uses a four bit bus, then you're screwed. So the quick-and-easy conclusion is: won't work, but if you're in for a challenge you can try to figure out why (and possibly succeed in hooking it up).

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