e. 40 pin cable

Most popular socket for LCD displays.

Sample as below

https://sites.google.com/site/lcd4hobby/lvds-cables/e-40-pin-cable/S6304377_s.JPG

or this

https://sites.google.com/site/lcd4hobby/lvds-cables/e-40-pin-cable/S6304381_s.JPG

Signals always should be check with datasheet of particular display.

Many times you can use datasheet of similar display and then check for example positions of GND(using multimeter) to be sure that signals are identical.

Usually GND pins are "fingerprint" of type of cable we must use with. Always check twice or more to be sure.

Signals are different for CCFL , LED, laptop and monitor screens, in case of wrong cable use, misconnection or shortcut we risk of burn display or electronic or both.

Cable should be done by the same way, after soldering of black socket, some test with LCD, if all OK then black socket should be covered by hot glue to keep good electrical and mechanical condition.

Samples of signal assignment in 40 pin socket

https://sites.google.com/site/lcd4hobby/lvds-cables/e-40-pin-cable/40pin_LED_hann40pin.jpg
https://sites.google.com/site/lcd4hobby/lvds-cables/e-40-pin-cable/40pin_LVDS_LED_6bit_2ch.jpg

Most typical (first picture) LED LCD ready to use 40pin 2ch 6bit cable (works also with screens 1ch 6bit)

is possible to get cheap IN THIS PLACE

https://sites.google.com/site/lcd4hobby/lvds-cables/e-40-pin-cable/40pin_2ch_6bit.JPG