Sadly, the display unit is not documented within the schematics & board view drawings that I have. Maybe someone else has deeper knowledge on this connector pinouts.
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top. I use a razor knife to cut the foil into the correct width or shape.
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copper foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top. I use a razor knife to cut the foil into the correct width or shape.
Sadly, the display unit is not documented within the schematics & board view drawings that I have. Maybe someone else has deeper knowledge on this connector pinouts.
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top.i use a razor knife to cut the foil into the correct width or shape.
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top. I use a razor knife to cut the foil into the correct width or shape.
Sadly, the display unit is not documented within the schematics & board view drawings that I have. Maybe someone else has deeper knowledge on this connector pinouts.
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top
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Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top.i use a razor knife to cut the foil into the correct width or shape.
Sadly, the display unit is not documented within the schematics & board view drawings that I have. Maybe someone else has deeper knowledge on this connector pinouts.
Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top
Sadly, the display unit is not documented within the schematics & board view drawings that I have. Maybe someone else has deeper knowledge on this connector pinouts.
Is there any visible copper along the pad edges? You may need to scrape off the over printed covering a bit so you can bond a piece of board trace repair which is nothing than a thin roll of copy foil with an adhesive backing to then connect via soldering across and then placing the replacement connector on top
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