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Author:  Henri [ Thu Aug 04, 2005 13:37 ]
Post subject:  USB Noritake graphics VFD

Also been working on a VFD USB board:

Noritake GU128x64-800:
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Noritake GU256x64-355:
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As you can see it's not exact fit to the locking connector in the -355 as it was not designed with that display model in mind. But it works.
Board works with GU256x64-372 too and has no fitting problems as it uses same kind connector as the GU128x64-800. Works with some others from the -3xx series also but I haven't tested myself as I don't have the displays.

Board for the Noritake 3900 series VFD displays also available now. Currently supported sizes are 256x128 and 256x64 pixels but other sizes can be added if needed.
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http://www.noritake-elec.com/3000_series.htm

Author:  Rexxie [ Fri Aug 05, 2005 10:44 ]
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That's fairly awesome. Good work, wouldn't mind having one of those for my Noritake 128x32-311 :p

Author:  mingingbollock [ Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:58 ]
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:D Very nice , usb vfd-256x64 goodness :D
Thats my birthday prezzy sorted :twisted:
And do i spy GPO jumpers maybe ?

Author:  coorz [ Fri Aug 05, 2005 16:01 ]
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Code:
That's fairly awesome. Good work, wouldn't mind having one of those for my Noritake 128x32-311 :p

Maybe Henri can shed some light on that one, if it also speeds up the bugger then it'd be sweet.

I was waiting for you Trev :lol: Yes GPO for future toys :P

Author:  Henri [ Fri Aug 05, 2005 20:43 ]
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Hadn't yet thought about the 128x32-311 but could be possible also. There will be additional costs and work if doing a custom board for that display model so that might not be the first option unless there is quite a lot of demand to justify the costs. Of course if money is not an issue anything is possible ;)
But using this board with custom wiring between the board and display and custom firmware would be cheaper to make in small quantity. So if there is demand we can discuss about that.


Yes the expansion header in the board can be used for GPIO so something could be controlled with it or maybe buttons added. Also hardware PWM for few outputs is possible. And there are couple pins connected to the AD converter so analog input is also possibility.

Author:  mingingbollock [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 0:47 ]
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Just a little vid and a BIG long over due Thankyou to Henri , the USB board for my GU256x64-355 is a First class piece of work , and the Studio driver was a big help too :D , promise to give the Info driver a good run now , Tru Type Fonts would help with the screen creation mate :D , and gpo action to look forward to also :D
Thanks again mate hope you sell Shedloads.
Vid of Studio2 , Info vid coming soon , cpu time tops out at about 5% :D
-removed sorry :oops:

Author:  coorz [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 13:23 ]
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Impressive stuff mate! Where'd you get that blue filter? I was wondering why those vids look so blue :D

Author:  mingingbollock [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 22:17 ]
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coorz wrote:
Impressive stuff mate! Where'd you get that blue filter? I was wondering why those vids look so blue :D


Cheers dude :D , just some deep blue 3mm plexy i had about :wink: , cut you off a bit if you want ?

Author:  coorz [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 22:34 ]
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Nah it's ok i can find some colored plexi here too. I was wondering if it smoothens the white areas better than without? You know how large white areas look like on this 3900.

Author:  mingingbollock [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 23:09 ]
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I Know what you mean , i didnt play with it very much before i mounted it up ,but i guess the blue helps a little .
I will be trying a few other colours next wk , i will keep it in mind when i change plexy colours around.

Author:  justdiy [ Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:34 ]
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Hi Henri,

Sorry to dig up such an old post, but I just discovered one of these gems in a parts box.

I'm wondering if you've worked on your USB backpack any more, and if you ever produced a kit?

Author:  Henri [ Tue Jan 30, 2007 19:22 ]
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I still have some of the Noritake USB board PCB's around so it should be possible to assemble a board if someone would like to have one.

Author:  roloc [ Thu May 17, 2007 7:59 ]
Post subject:  Noritake USB Board...

You still have these available? I have an old EMAX POS display which uses the 256x64 VFD - would be cool to actually use it. Contact is good through e-mail at wyletype@yahoo.com

Author:  yuckymucky [ Wed Sep 05, 2007 23:03 ]
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Hey if you still have a board left I would like to get one from you also. I can pay with Paypal or send you money order.

Author:  Henri [ Thu Sep 06, 2007 19:55 ]
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Yes I should be able to find something for you. Let me check what I have left. You'll get an email soon.

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