I know very little about circuits and things, but i acquired a pretty old (i think 1995) touch screen monitor for pretty cheap. I knew it did not have the power cable and but did not know what kind of cable it needed. It ends up that it is a pretty strange wire I haven't never seen. I decided i could open it up to find the voltages of each part and make my own power supply because I assume that's what it needs. I started by looking each chip and the specs up individually but only found a few. My goal is just to make it turn on and not fry.
Here is what I have been able to find.
http://www.elotouch.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/Controllers/2210 pinouts.asp
this is the middle size chip on the bottom of the pic with the three chips.
http://www.t-yuden.com/pdfs/ccflinverters/LS380.pdf
This is the controller for the backlight I am assuming. This plugs into the middle chip in the picture which then plugs into the largest chip. The largest one requires power but i really don't know how much. The only code I can see on this largest chip says "assy # 21-OEO1-0044"
And thats about it. I haven't gotten too far.
just tell me if you need to know anything else to help and thank you in advance
Here is what I have been able to find.
http://www.elotouch.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/Controllers/2210 pinouts.asp
this is the middle size chip on the bottom of the pic with the three chips.
http://www.t-yuden.com/pdfs/ccflinverters/LS380.pdf
This is the controller for the backlight I am assuming. This plugs into the middle chip in the picture which then plugs into the largest chip. The largest one requires power but i really don't know how much. The only code I can see on this largest chip says "assy # 21-OEO1-0044"
And thats about it. I haven't gotten too far.
just tell me if you need to know anything else to help and thank you in advance
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