Several manufacturers produce compatible connectors, with key differences:
A: Using the wrong VCC voltage can fail to start the panel or cause permanent damage. You must ensure the 51-pin connector receives the correct voltage on pins 2 and 3.
The "51-pin" refers to the physical connector shell, usually a series (Hirose) or compatible flat cable connector.
The physical cable connecting the controller to the panel is often a . It is critical to ensure the connector types on both ends of the cable match your specific components. The pinout of the cable must also be custom-made to match the display's signal order. Using an incorrect pinout can damage the display. Some cables are also available as wire harnesses, with discrete wires for applications requiring a specific routing or strain relief.
While minor variations exist between manufacturers (especially regarding option pins like JEIDA/VESA selection or local dimming), the vast majority of 51-pin Full HD panels follow a standardized configuration.
Typically +12.0V for TVs and large monitors, or +5.0V/+3.3V for smaller industrial displays. Signaling Voltage: Differential voltage (
By following the framework outlined in this guide, you can confidently interface any 51-pin LVDS display with your SoC, FPGA, or LCD controller.