Since a “51-pin LVDS” connector is non-standard in common LVDS standards (which usually use 20, 30, 40, or 41-pin for flat panel displays), this post explains what it likely refers to: a 51-pin connector found on some industrial panels, medical displays, or custom interfaces, often a variation of DF14, DF9, or FI-RE series or a proprietary pinout.
While specific pinouts can vary by manufacturer (such as Samsung, LG, or CSOT), most 51-pin interfaces follow a standardized V-by-One or dual-channel LVDS layout with a 0.5mm pitch. Typical 51-Pin Dual-Channel 8-Bit Configuration 51 pin lvds pinout datasheet
| Manufacturer | Link / Search Term | |--------------|--------------------| | Panelook | panelook.com – filter by "51 pins" | | JAE | jae.com – FI-X series mechanical drawing | | Innolux / AUO / BOE | Product datasheet search | | LVDS generic | Texas Instruments "LVDS Owner's Manual" (SNLA187) | Since a “51-pin LVDS” connector is non-standard in
VESA vs. JEIDA: If your screen colors look "distorted" or like a negative image, you likely need to toggle the LVDS_SEL pin (usually by pulling it to GND or High) to match the data format. JEIDA : If your screen colors look "distorted"
The pinout for a 51-pin LVDS connector is as follows:
Usually clustered at one extreme end of the pinout (often Pins 1 through 5, or the very last few pins). Common Voltage: for larger TV panels. 2. Ground (GND) What they do: