LENOVO YOGA BOOK 9I (DUAL SCREEN) Flickering Issue
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Internal eDP Display Cable (Hinge FPC)
The flexible printed circuit (FPC) or coaxial eDP cable that routes through the hinge lacks sufficient electromagnetic shielding to isolate it from the internal Wi-Fi antennas. High-frequency data transmission via the Wi-Fi card induces transient currents on the video signal lanes, causing the timing controller to lose sync and manifest as flickering. Replacing the cable with a revised or better-shielded version restores signal integrity.
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5%
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Intel AX211 Wi-Fi Module
While the card functions correctly, certain revisions of the AX211 in this chassis demonstrate high peak power emissions in the 5GHz and 6GHz bands that exceed the shielding capacity of the adjacent display hardware. Swapping the module or adjusting its transmission profile is a secondary method to reduce the RFI source causing the display flicker.
SKU: G86C00084310
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4%
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OLED Display Assembly (Primary/Secondary)
In cases where the eDP cable is integrated into the OLED panel's bonding, the entire assembly must be replaced. This addresses potential failures in the display's internal Timing Controller (TCON) which may have become hypersensitive to voltage fluctuations or interference from the laptop's wireless subsystems.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal eDP Display Cable (Hinge FPC).
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