Oct 27, 2008 #1 I ilikebbs Advanced Member level 4 Joined Nov 30, 2002 Messages 104 Helped 3 Reputation 6 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 705 lcd backlight voltage I have a question about TFT LCD backlight voltage. I have an inverter. Its kick-off voltage and working voltage is higher than the typical value of LCD. Can i use it? Generally i think that higher kick-off voltage is acceptable. I do not know if higher working voltage is acceptable. Thanks in advance.
lcd backlight voltage I have a question about TFT LCD backlight voltage. I have an inverter. Its kick-off voltage and working voltage is higher than the typical value of LCD. Can i use it? Generally i think that higher kick-off voltage is acceptable. I do not know if higher working voltage is acceptable. Thanks in advance.
Oct 27, 2008 #2 R rwiggins Member level 4 Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 69 Helped 9 Reputation 18 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,719 backlight voltage could you use a capacitor to absorb some of the kick-off voltage? what about a resistor to bleed off some of the working voltage?
backlight voltage could you use a capacitor to absorb some of the kick-off voltage? what about a resistor to bleed off some of the working voltage?
Oct 28, 2008 #3 F FANT Advanced Member level 1 Joined Feb 27, 2002 Messages 418 Helped 52 Reputation 104 Reaction score 37 Trophy points 1,308 Location Italy Activity points 3,689 tft backlight voltage Usually the voltage for the baclight is around 2000 Vac at high frequency. So don't touch the wires unless you want an electrizing experience. Mandi
tft backlight voltage Usually the voltage for the baclight is around 2000 Vac at high frequency. So don't touch the wires unless you want an electrizing experience. Mandi