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lcd panel flat cable in stock

This is the perfect addition for the PI-SPI-DIN series where the LCD Display has to be mounted on an enclosure door and the Raspberry Pi mounted on a DIN rail.

Step 4: The rest of the kit contains the VPE-4110 PCB, short Flex Cable, 4 spacers and screws as shown. This example is shown for a PI-SPI-DIN application.

lcd panel flat cable in stock

This is a common problem in laptops. The cable that connects the screen to the base runs thru the hinge. The opening and closing bends the cable and, after time, this bending and unbending of the cable damages the wires inside the cable causing shorts. Sometimes you can use the laptop in a certain position but other times it will stop working all at once.

The cables are usually between 15 to 25 dollars on Amazon and can be found by searching your computer"s make and model number. In this case, it was a Toshiba Satellite S55-B5157. If you take your laptop to a computer store, they will charge around 100 dollars or more to fix it. If you can unscrew screws, pry off some plastic pieces, unplug a cable, plug back in a cable, snap on plastic pieces, and re-screw the screws back in, you can do this. It is not as intimidating as it may sound.

There were four screws holding the screen to the top of the laptop. After removing those screws, I carefully placed the screed on the keyboard of the laptop. The cable was secured with tape that has to be pulled back to be able to unplug the cable. Look closely at the cable and use the new cable to determine which way you need to pull the cable to unplug it. One end of my cable had to be pulled horizontally and the other end had to be pulled vertically.

Pay attention to the routing of the cable. Make sketches, take pictures, take a video, whatever it takes to be able to route the new cable the same way as the old cable.

Route the new cable just like the old cable. There are other cables that could be damaged if you go over instead under. There are also little channels in the laptop that hold the cable in place to protect it. Plug the cable into the bottom part of the laptop first.

After routing the cable thru the hinge, plug it into the screen. The new cable came with a piece of tape attached to it. After I plugged the cable into the screen, I stuck the tape to the screen.

After getting all the covers and screws put back, reconnect the battery and turn on the laptop. If all is well you are good to go. If the screen does not work, take the covers off and double check that the ends of the cable are plugged in properly. If the laptop screen still does not work, you may have to take it to a computer repair shop.

As Usual, I made a video. Some laptops are similar but some are completely different so you may want to search the internet and see if someone has posted a video of replacing the screen cable on your model of laptop.

My laptop screen works but the touchscreen capability is gone and undetected by my laptop, post a power port replacement. Is there a specific cabling connection dedicated to the touchscreen function? If it is a separate cable or connector, maybe pressing it together might restore the touchscreen? What physical component could fail and take out just the touchscreen function? The touchscreen is not even detected in BIOS. This is a 15-0073wm with touchscreen capablity normally. The drivers don"t show up and system info says it does not have pen or touch input.0

I found the model number, on the bottom of my laptop, and then Google searched that model number followed by screen cable. The first thing that came up was an Amazon listing of the cable for my laptop. Good luck.0

Hi, My screen cable is frayed, about a half inch of it, so there"s some play in the length. I want to snip off the frayed length, then splice the two clean ends back together. Do you see a problem with that? I used to work as a cable tech, low volt, so I can do a splice. Thanks, and thanks for posting how to totally replace the cable -- I"d do that but dont want to wait for a brand new cable.0

You might be able to, but they are tiny little wires. And if the original cable is fraying, in that one spot, your repair would be in that one spot where damage is likely to happen. Good luck.0

Thanks, I"m going to give it a try. this is the first Chromebook atht his has hapned to -- I think Chromebook is notorious for placing those wires in the hinge that opens and closes the Chromebook. I smelled the frying years ago and the the computer just seemed to die but didn"t know enough then to know why. A year later I opened it on an off chance of it working, perhaps? I forget why. And in this case it worked but sporadically, like your wife"s. I believe it is the exact same cable and I"d rather give it a try myself first before doing to very close work of identifying the wire exactly, for my Chromebook, sending off for it, having them send me the wrong wire -- that could go on forever. I"ll try this first then do the work of dealing with someone or some company that has the wire i need.

Seriously, you"ve been so helpful, you have no idea. PS The original cable that frayed, or rather, melted, was from the heat of being caught in the hinge and shorting out. After a year, left alone, it had sort of fixed itself, but you know, was still damaged and caused problems. Thanks, Charles Scranford!

lcd panel flat cable in stock

Flat Flex cables used with LCD panels are usually custom-made, and sometimes even carry some components like filtering caps and resistors. I"m pretty sure they don"t sell such cables with a custom length. You could order custom cables to be produced, but that only makes sense if you need hundreds of them. So no, I don"t see a way to achieve this in a hobby project like yours.

The link you have provided in comments shows an LCD display which seems to use a standard FFC cable. If this is the case, you could buy such LCD with an extension cable, then buy a longer extension cable. Standard FFC cables are commonly available up to lengths of 500-600mm, you may find a longer one if you"re lucky. Of course, Tom"s comment still applies: you may get a reduced image quality, visual artifacts, or a non-working display when using a long extension cable, but it"s worth trying.