LCD Display Connection?
LCD Display Connection?
The other day while repairing a metronome, I noticed that the LCD display was connected to the PC board via flexable sponge like strip material. It was grey on both sides and ablack strip in the middle. It was positioned between the LCD glass and several contact points on the PCB. I am wonder what is it and how does it operate. Does any one have any experience using this type of connection for LCD displays. I have not come accress any article describing it or showing how it is used in electronic display projects. Any ideas?
Re: LCD Display Connection?
Hello Dave.
It is called zebra connector, is made of multiple conductive rubber strands, very close to each other, and provides resiliency, soft contact and shock absorption between conductive glass traces to the pcb traces. The alignmmennt is not critical as one or more of the strands will be able to touch the pads. Get a good magnifying glass and take a peek.<p>Miguel
It is called zebra connector, is made of multiple conductive rubber strands, very close to each other, and provides resiliency, soft contact and shock absorption between conductive glass traces to the pcb traces. The alignmmennt is not critical as one or more of the strands will be able to touch the pads. Get a good magnifying glass and take a peek.<p>Miguel
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Re: LCD Display Connection?
Thank you for the information. I will take a closer look.
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