Inverse Blue!!!!!!!!!!!!
The LK204-25-WB has been released as of today! For all the people who plan on using the display in a computer, make sure to get the Wide Voltage model!
http://www.matrixorbital.com/products/lk204-25.htm
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Henry J.
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Matrix Orbital
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http://www.matrixorbital.com/products/lk204-25.htm
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Henry J.
Head of Technical Support
Matrix Orbital
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MK2041 for just a mounting kit and the B2041 for the PC Bay insertOn 2002-08-25 17:19, psykik wrote:
Hey Henry before i order this,
Which mounting kit works with it?
No.Do you have an aluminium mounting for it?
Not anytime soon, but in the long time future maybe.Are you planning a version of this lcd which can be used as a baybus too?
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Just before I order the module, is voltage input the only difference between the regular and the wide voltage module?
Also, is it safe to use power source from pin 9 of serial connection from motherboard instead of the cable provided by the power supply? The manual says the module will die if the power goes above 5.5 volts.
Can I use above methode for the wide voltage module?
Also, is it safe to use power source from pin 9 of serial connection from motherboard instead of the cable provided by the power supply? The manual says the module will die if the power goes above 5.5 volts.
Can I use above methode for the wide voltage module?
Computer power supplies are not nice some times when it comes to voltages. Using the Wide Voltage model will keep you unit safe incase there is a voltage spike... if you plan on powering the LCD through the DB-9 connector you might as well het the standard voltage one. Also, the LCD will draw about 100mA of power, so you may want to check that the motherboard will provide that much current.On 2002-08-26 11:35, Gimm_MO_NOW wrote:
Just before I order the module, is voltage input the only difference between the regular and the wide voltage module?
Also, is it safe to use power source from pin 9 of serial connection from motherboard instead of the cable provided by the power supply? The manual says the module will die if the power goes above 5.5 volts.
Can I use above methode for the wide voltage module?
Henry J.
President
Matrix Orbital
President
Matrix Orbital