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from: a2aviator
date: 2008-06-22 10:29:14
subject: Re: Mystery card?

On Jun 22, 12:36=A0am, "Michael J. Mahon"  wrote:
> Look up the SED 1351 LCD controller--it drives a "skinny parallel"
> LCD interface with 8 wires--using exactly the pins that are connected
> to the RJ-45.

This is an SED1341, not 1351 - 1341 takes RGB and separated sync, 1351
is a graphic level device that takes data from the bus.

More interesting - though.. how do you see "exactly" where those run,
where we only have one side of the PCB and with what we can see, if
the O.J. case were using this as a path to the crime, he'd have been
scot-free months earlier.

That PCB looks almost dark enough to me that it could even be a
multilayer PCB, though there's no real evidence of it except for the
darker hue to it on both the non-masked edge connector area and the
areas where there is no land coverage and no depth indicators that I
can see. But the lack of many vias other than the through-hole
components and those areas that look like berg headers..
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