So ive been searching or hours for this but is there anyway i can wire rca up to this screen?
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Depends on where you got the screen from. if it's just a proprietary connector then no. You'll need a screen with a board that accepts video signals, like the PS1 LCD screen (http://www.amazon.com/LCD-Screen-playst ... B00005QI2S" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) or any other smaller sized portable TV
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Probably not. That doesn't look like the part where you can put in video signals, it looks like the cable with signals that come from the LCD driver board.
If you still have the driver board for the LCD and it accepts composite (yellow RCA plug) video input, then you can, but you will have to use the board with it. If it doesn't, there's a small chance that you can feed it composite video by looking up the pinout of the video chip onboard and putting signal directly into it. Look for a pin called C, or video maybe (can't remember ). If Chroma/Luma are there, then you could use s-video.
If you still have the driver board for the LCD and it accepts composite (yellow RCA plug) video input, then you can, but you will have to use the board with it. If it doesn't, there's a small chance that you can feed it composite video by looking up the pinout of the video chip onboard and putting signal directly into it. Look for a pin called C, or video maybe (can't remember ). If Chroma/Luma are there, then you could use s-video.
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You can always make your own driver board with an FPGA
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Its form an old venturer portable dvd player, I have the driver bord. It has rca out but not sure if this can be used for input. thanks.
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Sounds like the type of screen I had...justkiller91 wrote:Its form an old venturer portable dvd player, I have the driver bord. It has rca out but not sure if this can be used for input. thanks.
Look for an input connection on the board. Most of them have them...
Look up datasheets for the IC's and track it down..
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PVS1262SP is the only number i could see.... couldn't find a datasheet, might just try a different screen.