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Fixed the OLED on my GT. The screens i found aren't a perfect match a took a LOT of careful soldering but if you've worked with surface mount components before its definitely doable.
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The pads on the ribbon are wider than the ones on the board so I just double sided taped it down and ran small jumpers across. Not the most elegant way of doing it but its working.
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Im ordering a few more screens. Thing is I don't have another board to do it on. I could definitely do a video but its probably beyond the abilities of the average person. I do this stuff for a living and I had a bit of trouble with it.
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Best I could get with my phone. Excuse the awful solder job. Was really more interested in seeing if it would even work than making it neat.
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Usually hakko fx-951 but I also have a pace at one of my workbenches. I don't remember the part number on the tips, but I have several depending on the job. Temperature usually 600F unless its heavy duty stuff. For large pin count chips/ribbons I also have a hakko hot air station.
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Daniel it looks like a pretty simple circuit. I think the only ic on there is a negative charge pump for the screen bias but I could be wrong, I'll check the markings. Honestly all it would take is MacDev to change the footprint of the pads for the ribbon a little bit to work with the new screen. I thought about doing a small run of adapter ribbons but I don't know that there would be enough interest to justify the cost.
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I'll talk to my board house next week and get a quote. I'd probably only do a run of like 200 ribbons. You'd have to send your screen in to have it installed . I'll talk to a few of our parts suppliers and see what they can do for me for a price on the screens. As it stands, if I'm paying retail, the screens are about $5/pc plus shipping from China.
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