Hi folks,
I am SUPER NEW to electronics! I've been an application developer & .Net coder for 20+ years & since COVID I've developed an interest in the nuts & bolts too. I've recently salvaged 2 LCD panels from old PC's (1 * HP 19" all-in-one desktop & 1 * 15" HP Laptop). I've managed to get the controller boards etc.. for the LCDs, but now I'm at the power supply stage.
I've been to panelook.com & checked out the specs (attached) ideally I'd like to hook these up to a single power supply as they will be both mounted in the same display frame. The 19" is the Primary display and the thinner Samsung display will fold/slide out to the side to create an extra display as needed.
So my question is:
Is it possible to have one power source than can meet the demands of both displays?
I really hope that's not too vague...
Thanks,
Tony,
I am SUPER NEW to electronics! I've been an application developer & .Net coder for 20+ years & since COVID I've developed an interest in the nuts & bolts too. I've recently salvaged 2 LCD panels from old PC's (1 * HP 19" all-in-one desktop & 1 * 15" HP Laptop). I've managed to get the controller boards etc.. for the LCDs, but now I'm at the power supply stage.
I've been to panelook.com & checked out the specs (attached) ideally I'd like to hook these up to a single power supply as they will be both mounted in the same display frame. The 19" is the Primary display and the thinner Samsung display will fold/slide out to the side to create an extra display as needed.
So my question is:
Is it possible to have one power source than can meet the demands of both displays?
I really hope that's not too vague...
Thanks,
Tony,
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