I need a compatible edp board for a Samsung ATNA60YV02 OLED which uses a different edp pinout than the Vesa standard for LCDs
Just saw that DIY Perks uses a laptop OLED in his portable PS5 video but he makes no mention of which model of OLED it is or which laptop he pulled it from, nor does he link to the edp board used.
This information would be much appreciated.
i am too very intrigued an love to try an have a go at it, after going through the video several times i think i have found an manage to make a list of all the part used the screen, display controller, the power converter an so on plus the fans heat pipes which were the easiest the hardest to find was the oled controller, now i am not an electrician i would appreciate if anyone could collaborate on expertise on how to put all together love to have a go at it
@gdulli101 I have a link from aliexpress where there is a board made for OLED screens with edp 30PIN input (FHD) but if you are going to use a superior screen, 40 PIN, everything I discovered to date, I search this a lot in 2023 because I wanted an cheap OLED monitor, you have to make the modification on the EDP cable itself, connecting the output made for LCD in an edp input made for OLED, something that I think is what he did in the video, that is connecting wire by wire, I have a pdf explaining this, when I find it on my drive I will send it here
I am too very interested! I know he uses a new Alienware display. I had an Older alienware r3 13 that had a touch 13.3 in 2k oled screen and I love it and miss it dearly. I want to buy some screen off eBay and turn them into little monitors. But I have no clue how to find a controller board. The screen he uses appears to be a 15inch newerish oled from alienware. That’s all the info I can gather unfortunately. I hope we can get some answers so I can make my little project a reality!
@juaogabriel I'd be curious to look at that and see if there's anything which could help me design a 40pin board
@juaogabriel sounds like they might just be swapping the pins which isn't safe as some pins use different voltages I believe.