RSS Bot Posted April 13, 2010 Share Posted April 13, 2010 I finally managed to find some of my preferred ribbon cable this morning (not so keen on the copper core stuff), so we're ready to wire to LCD back up to the PCB. If the unit still works after this stage, we're well on the way. Otherwise, we have some serious explaining to the client to do... First job is to trim the ribbon cable. I've peeled away sixteen strands, cut them to about six inches in length, spayed the ends and stripped them. I then tin them: Having tinned both ends of the ribbon cable, it's a simple case of soldering one end to the PCB where the pin header used to be, and the other to the LCD. There's enough solder on the tinned ends to tack the wires in place. When they're all done, I simply go over the back of the board with some extra solder. The main thing to avoid here is any stray strands which could cause a short if the cable is twisted. [attachment=158397:LCD... http://www.atariage.com/forums/blog/281/entry-6970-sio2sdxm301-case-conversion-2/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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