I can't think of a panel defect that could cause this.
Gotta be some addressing problem in the control chip.
I've been looking for information on the
CK1659 MASCOT V chip and the CS8528N chip in between
the MASCOT V and the panel.
I tried setting up a white screen, triggering on the
vertical sync and recording a few horizontal lines.
Instead of a clean signal, I see a LOT of noise and
maybe some places there's no signal, but it doesn't
correlate to the missing lines on the screen.
Shouldn't I expect clean digital signals to the panel?
Any info on how the MASCOT V works or FREE schematics of
this particular monitor? I did find a schematic of another
monitor with the MASCOT V chip and the signal names
suggest something about even and odd. But only part
of the odd horizontal lines have a problem.
I have lots of time and a desire to learn about this,
but I'm not willing to spend money on it.
Ideas?
Thanks, mike
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Have you checked for the basic problems? Despite all the complex
electronics in an LCD monitor, 9 times out of 10 these weird problems
are caused bt something simple like a bad cap, or bad soldering.
Andy Cuffe