Matthew Bock
New member
I how that an LCD screen uses polarized glass, liquid crystals, etc. but there are a few questions I have yet to find an answer to;
- how does the electronic signal go from a video amp to a picture on the screen?
- what is between the amp and the transistors of the pixels?
- where are the pixels in the screen, in what parts (are they in the glass or the crystals) and does each pixel have a transistor of its own?
- what kind of transistors are used in TV screen pixels and will other types of transistors do the same job?
- what kind of video amp does the screen need to work?
- does an LCD TV have an oscillator and if so, how many and of what kind?
- how does the electronic signal go from a video amp to a picture on the screen?
- what is between the amp and the transistors of the pixels?
- where are the pixels in the screen, in what parts (are they in the glass or the crystals) and does each pixel have a transistor of its own?
- what kind of transistors are used in TV screen pixels and will other types of transistors do the same job?
- what kind of video amp does the screen need to work?
- does an LCD TV have an oscillator and if so, how many and of what kind?