bhays
Automotive
- Dec 2, 2003
- 16
Is there a preferred assembly method for mounting an LCD in an enclosure? The concerns are that the LCD be positioned correctly (not off-center or rotated) from the users view.
We have a small (2.4") LCD to be mounted in a handheld/portable device. The only connection for the LCD is a length of flat flex cable that will wrap around the PCB to which it connects.
When it comes to assembling the device, does it make more sense to make the LCD a part of the PCB assembly and worry about aligning the PCB to the enclosure, or is it better to mount the LCD to the enclosure, assemble the PCB to the enclosure, then connect the flat flex of the LCD to the PCB.
There is a scratch resistant window that protects the LCD that is presently planned to be assembled to the enclosure with adhesive foam. The LCD does have a couple of protrusions on the rear that could be used to position it on the PCB.
Thanks
We have a small (2.4") LCD to be mounted in a handheld/portable device. The only connection for the LCD is a length of flat flex cable that will wrap around the PCB to which it connects.
When it comes to assembling the device, does it make more sense to make the LCD a part of the PCB assembly and worry about aligning the PCB to the enclosure, or is it better to mount the LCD to the enclosure, assemble the PCB to the enclosure, then connect the flat flex of the LCD to the PCB.
There is a scratch resistant window that protects the LCD that is presently planned to be assembled to the enclosure with adhesive foam. The LCD does have a couple of protrusions on the rear that could be used to position it on the PCB.
Thanks