Finally something in English that explains these. Seen so many videos on repairs and didn't understand what was going on. Now a lot of it comes together after watching this.
Superb information sir Never seen such beautiful animated explanation anywhere Have understood the panel working perfectly Especially the slide which explains the function of side gate cofs on both sides Please explain about gip panels which has ckv lines on both sides Using scan drivers on the tcon board Thank you sir
It is good information, actually nowadays the Gate Driver not used anymore, the Panel Maker only use Source Driver and the data running to the each pixel parallely
Are left and right side connected to each other because I noticed that a chip was shorting on the left side but the short is gone when i remove the righ side my tv is lg 43 inch which doesnt have a sepereate board of tcon board where the left and righ is connected directly into the motherboard
Unfortunately, not well explained enough. Let's switch on one of the vertical data connection lines, let it be blue, than all the blue subpixels will be on at the intersections where the horizontal power source lines are on. It looks like there should be not common but separate vertical wiring for each subpixel which gives a way more connections i.e. the same as the total number of all subpixels... I know, I'm wrong. Who can explain the real work but, of course, not only for one single subpixel?
ok, so even if TFTs, as the third part of the scheme, activate needed pixels, the TFT itself should have power wiring/connections, which again leads to a great amount of connections, a least one per subpixel I think.... Yep, I'm dumb. I just want to understand.
I've been looking for this sort of information for a looooong time! Excellent production, love the deep dive.
This is best explanation which I ever seen about LCD Display working structure. Thank you ❤️
This is the best explanation I've ever seen.
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Finally something in English that explains these. Seen so many videos on repairs and didn't understand what was going on. Now a lot of it comes together after watching this.
Excellent, I had never had such detailed information
I have learned much from this video. Thank so much for sharing. I hope there will be more of this. Good work.
Very Informative Explanation for the Repairing of LCD Panel Nice More Upload Video regarding the Different Trouble Problem of a LCD panel
T-CON board is a essential part of a lcd led tv.i understand so much from this.
Superb information sir
Never seen such beautiful animated explanation anywhere
Have understood the panel working perfectly
Especially the slide which explains the function of side gate cofs on both sides
Please explain about gip panels which has ckv lines on both sides
Using scan drivers on the tcon board
Thank you sir
No one else can explain like this ❤️
I've learne a lot from your very clear explanation! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!
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Wow sir. Nobody can explain better than this.
watching again! hope u continue sharing ur knowledge
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Very good information... more videos like this, please..... thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for the best explication!
as learner can I ask your comment whether this logic work in LED screen or not ? glad at your explanation and methedology ! thanks
It is good information, actually nowadays the Gate Driver not used anymore, the Panel Maker only use Source Driver and the data running to the each pixel parallely
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Many thanks for your explanation
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Very good video.
Are left and right side connected to each other because I noticed that a chip was shorting on the left side but the short is gone when i remove the righ side my tv is lg 43 inch which doesnt have a sepereate board of tcon board where the left and righ is connected directly into the motherboard
Excellent 😮
Very useful video
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Thanks you very much
14:06 why remove all 3 COFs? isnt it possible to just remove 1 COF which possibly caused the problem?
you can test by removing only 1 COF and if it does not work you will have to remove the 3
Thanks for sharing
Can you put me about cof plz sir I want about that your explanation is exalent
Thank you
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So nice more video plz
Unfortunately, not well explained enough. Let's switch on one of the vertical data connection lines, let it be blue, than all the blue subpixels will be on at the intersections where the horizontal power source lines are on. It looks like there should be not common but separate vertical wiring for each subpixel which gives a way more connections i.e. the same as the total number of all subpixels... I know, I'm wrong. Who can explain the real work but, of course, not only for one single subpixel?
ok, so even if TFTs, as the third part of the scheme, activate needed pixels, the TFT itself should have power wiring/connections, which again leads to a great amount of connections, a least one per subpixel I think.... Yep, I'm dumb. I just want to understand.
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sir give new video on oled and qled display
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Sir please all videos English also
it is planned to put the old videos online in English
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