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Assembly

In fields such as displays, electronic hardware, and industrial equipment, an assembly refers to a complete and independent unit assembled from multiple cooperating parts that can achieve a specific function. It is a modular component with the attributes of direct installation, replacement, or use.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
FPC breakage in LCD displays may be caused by several factors, including: the bending radius being too small, less than the design allowable value (generally ≥3 times the FPC thickness); or the tensile force during assembly exceeding the tensile strength of the FPC (approximately 50-100 N/cm² for standard FPC).
The main reasons are: A. Unstable driving voltage, VCOM voltage drift, and a mismatch between the TFT common electrode voltage (VCOM) and the pixel voltage, leading to unstable electric field at mid-gray levels.
A. Signal Transmission Link Issues Poor contact, oxidation of the connector, or poor/damaged cable quality in signal cables (such as HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA) can cause digital signal transmission errors or interruptions. Additionally, excessively long signal transmission distances or strong electromagnetic interference can also cause signal distortion. B. Graphics Processing Unit or Driver Issues Outdated, incompatible, or incorrectly installed graphics card (GPU) drivers. The graphics card itself may malfunction due to overheating, overloading, or hardware aging, failing to properly render and output image signals. C. Display Screen Malfunctions Physical damage to the display's internal timing controller, driver IC, or the LCD panel itself. Poor contact or damage to the ribbon cable (the flexible circuit connecting the driver board and the LCD panel) is also a common hardware cause of screen flickering.
A. Improper Refresh Rate Settings or Signal Desynchronization An excessively low screen refresh rate setting (e.g., below 60Hz) in the operating system or graphics card driver, or a refresh rate not supported by the display, can lead to poor image stability. A mismatch between the output resolution or timing of the input signal source (such as a computer) and the display's optimal parameters can also cause synchronization problems. B. Unstable Power Supply A malfunctioning power adapter, power board, or internal DC-DC converter circuit supplying power to the display can cause ripple or fluctuations in output current and voltage, directly affecting the stable operation of the backlight driver and motherboard chips, resulting in flickering. C. Backlight Dimming Mechanism Issues Especially for displays using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) dimming, at low brightness settings, if the PWM frequency is low, the human eye can easily perceive rapid changes in backlight brightness, resulting in flickering. Some displays may also exhibit jitter under AC frequency interference.
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