Yes kAsper, it sure sounded like you were implying you were !nicole/Hanno. Moderate yourself man!
THe display faults - due to multiplxing there is one common to an entire character (not segment), and one separate "hot" to each individual segment. The same segment on ALL characters tap into the same trace on the board. And the "common" connection is extremely hard to be damaged, since it is usually underneath the entire charecter. SO, if an entire character is dead, it is probably a bond from the display driver down to the board. If an individual segment is dead, it is probably a bond from the segment to the board. If the same segment is out across all characters, it is back to a driver to board issue. That analysis will sort out 70-80% of display issues. Sometimes bonds that look fine are actually lifted just a hair - i poke them(seriously) with a single fine hair pulled off of my dog, which is glued to the end of a wooden toothpick. That is actually very good for applying silver epoxy too, due to the small barbs along most dogs hair. The hair is soft enough to not break off a loose wire-bond, unless you really got clumsy. And you should have a surface at the same height as your microscope to support your entire hand so your fingers are doing all the movement....learned this from a fine oil painter I worked for...watching him paint eyelashes one at a time.
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