Old Laptop Screen Into Monitor
Old Laptop Screen Into Monitor
Old Laptop Screen Into Monitor
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Step 6: Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Intro: Old laptop screen into Monitor
So, my laptop got old and suddenly stop working. But the LCD was still OK, so, why not make an second monitor of it? Lot of people will tell you it is impossible, but it is
not! You just need the right parts (:
Refer to this YouTube video for further information: How to turn any laptop screen into a monitor
Important note: I'm just showing you guys what I did and how I did it. If you try it, something goes wrong or you didn't liked the result, I have nothing to do with it. But
you're all smart guys, you already know this (:
There also some parts that you still can use, like the Hard Drive! You can use it as a External HD for backup. But you need some hardware that interfaces the HD and the
USB. Mine is a SATA/USB interface, hopefully I'll make another Instructable for this.
Now, you can look behind of your LCD panel and see the MODEL NUMBER! You will need this number so you can buy the correct CONTROLLER BOARD. This piece of
hardware does all the magic, and turn you useless LCD panel into a real monitor!
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Step 2: Meet the Controller Board
In this section, I'll just say some words about this magic piece of hardware.
First things first: I'm really wanted to show how you can build this board using micro-controllers, like Arduino for instance, so you can build and modify it yourself. I really
wanted to add an light sensor that adjust the screen brightness according to the ambient light... But I can't. I don't know how it works, for each type LCD model, you have
a different set of instructions, so for each one its a different firmware...
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*I'd recommend to buy the controller board + power supply from this e-bay store: http://www.ebay.com/usr/e-qstore
Why? Because of the price, they had the cheapest controller board that I found. I also had some questions about what to do, how to do and they explained to me
everything I wanted to know, so, thank you guys from e-qstore, you guys are awesome!
If you choose to buy from them, send them a message with your Model Number (you can even send them a picture) and they will make sure that they will send the board
with the correct firmware.
OK, nothing in this world is perfect, so maybe your board or your power supply is not working. In that case contact the seller, maybe you guys can figure this out.
Every time I'm doing projects like these, I always assume that I did something wrong. It's something that I learned from Engineering School: "the compiler is always right",
"your code doesn't have a bug, YOU implemented it", "the signal doesn't look right because YOU made a bad soldering", and so on...
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Step 4: Finish it!
Now we have to build some structure to make all this electronic look nice!
I've made two things in tinkercad.com: the case for the board (if you acquired from e-qstore) and a very ugly structure for my LCD, so it stays vertical.
BUT, I didn't have the opportunity to 3D print these pieces yet, so I don't recommend using them, because I'm not sure if the board is going to fit and if the structure will
hold the monitor. And if the position of the flat cable is different than mine, you will need to make it different.
Links:
<a href="https://tinkercad.com/things/89JaYItNwOl-the-barely-exquisite-ericos-controll-board-case">Board Case</a>
<a href="https://tinkercad.com/things/9y5zbbthrlP-the-absolutely-not-so-mighty-ericos-screen-vertical-holder">Vertical Holder</a>
1) Make your own controller board. I believe it's very, very difficult, but if we can do it, we can make it better, we can let people from anywhere in the world to build what
they need. I'm saying this because I'm sure that is a lot of countries that just can't buy the board (not because they don't have the money, it's because the store don't ship
to them) and sure they have those display lying somewhere...
2) English is not my first language. So, I know there is a lot of errors, some expressions that don't make sense... Tell me what is wrong (:
3) Make some 3D Printable model for the LCD + buttons + board, so it looks nice! I'd love to have something that looks like a real product to use (:
3.1) Don't like 3D Printing? That's ok (actually, it's not, but don't mind me...), you can make it from any material you are comfortable with! Why not bacon???
4) Share your experience! People will want to know if you could get this working, if you fail for some reason and you solved the problem, you know, this kinda of stuff.
5) Feedback! I think I can make this Instructable better, but I need to know what you think! (:
6) Have fun! Instructables is an amazing platform to share knowledge, experience and cool stuff, so use it!
Step 6: Credits
Thank you YouTube user "Victorforu" for showing the right direction! If it wasn't for his video, I would never knew about the controller board and probably would be
thinking that is impossible to do this. Here's his video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n5qWv6Hijk
Thank you e-qstore! The controller board is awesome, it is everything that I was looking for!
Thank you UC Berkeley for opening my eyes for the Maker Movement!
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