Tsiolkovsky
Mechanical
- May 20, 2010
- 58
Hi all,
I have attached a 2 page spec sheet on a an LCD display component that I am trying to get to work. I am conforming to its 3V operating voltage by supplying it 3V to the pins. The display only flickers for a second and sometimes not at all. The component itself works and have cross checked it with others. My question is, how are LCD display screens wired up to work?
I notice that on the spec sheet there is a line on page 2 that mentions "driving method: static". A colleague mentions this as the culprit. The LCD needs to be driven by a driver. Can someone tell me what components I need to make this thing work?
Regards,
I have attached a 2 page spec sheet on a an LCD display component that I am trying to get to work. I am conforming to its 3V operating voltage by supplying it 3V to the pins. The display only flickers for a second and sometimes not at all. The component itself works and have cross checked it with others. My question is, how are LCD display screens wired up to work?
I notice that on the spec sheet there is a line on page 2 that mentions "driving method: static". A colleague mentions this as the culprit. The LCD needs to be driven by a driver. Can someone tell me what components I need to make this thing work?
Regards,