@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here.
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You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
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For the four wire connector:
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[image|3158311]
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1 12V
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and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
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2 Backlight enable (On-Off)
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector.
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3 Dim
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You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easy enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
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4 Ground
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You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output.
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Easy enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
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@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight.
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Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
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Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
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[image|3158310]
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Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here.
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
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You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
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[image|3158319]
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Yours may only use one 12V and one ground. Use your meter to measure those out.
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/Laptop rabbithole :-)
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector.
You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easy enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
Yours may only use one 12V and one ground. Use your meter to measure those out.
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/LAptop rabbithole :-)
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/Laptop rabbithole :-)
You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easy enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
Yours may only use one 12V and one ground. Use your meter to measure those out.
The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/LAptop rabbithole :-)
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You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easyre enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
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You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easy enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
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Yours may only use one 12V and one ground. Use your meter to measure those out.
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/LAptop rabbithole :-)
You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easyre enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel :-) You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easyre enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel! Went down an iMac/LAptop rabbithole :-)
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You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easyre enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
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Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense.
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It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor. Something [https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221 |like this]
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The Asus Pro H610T is a Mini ITX motherboard. so you do not have an LVDS connector. Sorry about my technobabbel :-) You are looking at either a VGA/Displayport or HDMI output. Easyre enough, just get a universal driver for this panel. Something [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221|like this] and connect it like you would any other monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense.
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It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor. Importance is to find the right data signals from your LVDS connector on your motherboard to the connector on your panel.
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It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor. Something [https://www.ebay.com/itm/154135044221 |like this]
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
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Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense. It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor.
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Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense.
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It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor. Importance is to find the right data signals from your LVDS connector on your motherboard to the connector on your panel.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
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Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense. It's possible to build and the trouble will actually be the LVDS so why not just get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like you would an external monitor?
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Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense. It's possible to build, but the trouble could be the LVDS. I'd consider to get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like I would an external monitor.
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
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Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. the connectors on the CCFL inverters are for power to the backlight
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Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. The 4 white connectors on the inverter are for power to the CCFL tubes.
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Looks like your original logicboard on the iMAc was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
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Looks like your original logicboard on the iMac was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
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You can always use a separate inverter like that one you have to driver the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
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You can always use a separate inverter, like the one you have, to drive the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense. It's possible to build and the trouble will actually be the LVDS so why not just get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like you would an external monitor?
@renekok the LG LM201WE3 display uses a CCFL backlight, not the newer LED backlight. The connectors for the CCFL may or may not fit your panel, there are only a few different ones.
Remove the covering from the inverter so we can see the connector etc. That should give us a better idea about what you got going on here. the connectors on the CCFL inverters are for power to the backlight
Looks like your original logicboard on the iMAc was a 820-2143 and here is that LVDS connectors pinout.
[image|3158310]
You did not give us the suffix for the panel you are going to use Here is the LVDS pinout for the LM201WE3-TLF8 panel
[image|3158311]
and here is the [document|32278] datasheet.
You can always use a separate inverter like that one you have to driver the backlights for your LG panel. The iMac's Inverter connector is incorporated into AC/DC connector. This should correspond with the connections on your inverter
[image|3158319]
Let us know what motherboard your Asus has. That way we could check the LVDS connector on that (if schematics are available). I hope this all makes sense. It's possible to build and the trouble will actually be the LVDS so why not just get a universal driver for the panel and connect it like you would an external monitor?
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