Driver Board LCD Display Touch Screen Inverter Driver Board Power Module
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1.Generation of T-con
The gold finger material Polymide is thin and flexible. Other areas material CCL FR4.
2 . Specifications:
Name | 6Layer Rigid-flex HDI pcb for Tcon LCM / Soft gold finger |
Layers | 6 |
Quality Grade | IPC 6012 Class 2,IPC 6012 Class 3 |
Material | Polymide + FR4 |
Min Track/Spacing | 75um/100um |
Drilling Size | 100um |
Solder Mask | Green |
Silkscreen | White |
Surface Finish | Immersion gold |
Finished Copper | 12um |
Production time | 10-21 working days |
Lead time | 2-3 days |
In TV video timing, you can have a video signal between 24 and 60 frames per second, and many different resolutions, but the panel itself only supports a single resolution and timing. The timing is extremely precise and the distance of the cables from the timing controller to the panel need to be very precise. This is why the panels come from the panel manufacturer with the TCON pre-attached and wired. The TV or monitor manufacturer then designs their own PCB with TV/PC inputs, tuner, audio, speaker, etc., and the video signal transmits to the TCON board over a standard interface such as LVDS, VX1, or eDP. The TV maker designs one board which can then support many panel sizes, and can even use the same board with both LCD and OLED. Some TCON boards have 60 Hz to 120 Hz frame rate converters, but this isn’t very common any longer, as the TV System on chip usually handles this these days.