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PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 19:18 
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Some new development here. This is a S1D13700 controller with USB interface meant for driving all those controllerless displays out there with the common 4-bit interface.

Controller board with a RS-232 adapter used during development:

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320x240 setup using the controller board:

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The board has a 14 pin 1.25mm FFC connector, 12 pin 1.25mm FFC connector and a generic 2.54mm pitch header for connecting to displays. Also built in is a DC/DC converter for the negative voltage and a backlight control.

Preliminary connector documentation available here:
http://www.lcdinfo.com/usb13700/usb13700_connectors.pdf

Another display setup using the controller

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This is supposed to be a simple to use controller board that doesn't have the sed noise in the picture, USB for easier cabling without the often seen errors with parallel port communications and getting rid of the high processor usage often seen with larger parallel port displays.

At the moment I have some assembled controller boards ready here. And also some lcd's that can be used with the controller if someone would like to have the lcd too.

Final pricing haven't been set yet but it should be about 45 EUR. 22% VAT will be added for EU buyers.

Supported systems include Windows 2000 to Vista 64-bit. Some preliminary testing has been done in Linux too.

There exists drivers for LCDInfo, LCDStudio, LCDHype and MediaPortal at the moment. If you'd like to see some other software supported feel free to give some feedback.

The controller can be also used from your own software using the provided DLL. There are simple commands for writing to the display and then there is also interface for sending direct S1D13700 commands giving full access to the S1D13700 if that is preferred.

These were just some quick facts and more and better formatted information is on it's way.


There is a product page with more information available here now:

http://www.lcdinfo.com/products/usb13700.html


Last edited by Henri on Thu Nov 06, 2008 13:30, edited 2 times in total.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:34 
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nice work man.. as allways.. :D

Email sent to henri@lcdinfo.com


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 19:02 
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how can i get one .... and maybe with a 320x240 display ....

i whant one i whant one loll

thanks


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 Post subject: Re: sed board
PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 16:15 
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coromonadalix wrote:
how can i get one

Just email me and we'll discuss about the details. Well you already did this ;)


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 18:45 
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Do you have an idea of the refresh rates this board gives, it seems to be fast enough according to the videos ...

My older panels with SED controllers where lagging (256x128) in graphical and text modes .... with a MPI (MPISED 1335A-32K) controller board with a lava pci to lpt board.

Q: Can you give me all the infos by mail how to make an order of the board and maybe with a 320x240 panel ... i haven't got all your infos

thanks again


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 15:41 
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coromonadalix wrote:
Do you have an idea of the refresh rates this board gives, it seems to be fast enough according to the videos ...

With a 320x240 LCD the frame rate was somewhere between 30-35 FPS with the recent firmwares if I remember correctly. So for monochrome panels this should be enough. The videos are 15 FPS so double that.
There should still be room for optimisation to get faster framerate in future firmware versions but it haven't been a priority right now as the current speed isn't a much of a problem either.

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Q: Can you give me all the infos by mail how to make an order of the board and maybe with a 320x240 panel ... i haven't got all your infos

Sure I'll send you an email. I assume you have received my replies to your first email couple days ago.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 23:09 
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are those LCDs running with the latest version of LCDInfo?


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_Lone_Wolf_ wrote:
are those LCDs running with the latest version of LCDInfo?

Yes there is a driver for 0.6 version of LCDInfo. You can also get the driver source code in case you're interested recompiling or seeing how it's done.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 20:46 
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Dear Henri,

nice work you did with this new controller. May i ask if this may work with my Optrex DMF 651 640x200px Display?

It would be nice if you leave me a message with the costs for this one.

Kindly regards,

doc


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 22:05 
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Looking at the DMF-651 specs the display looks like a normal 4-bit input controller-less display so it should work with the USB13700 controller.

Email sent with more details.


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 Post subject: Re: sed board
PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 23:37 
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Henri wrote:
coromonadalix wrote:
how can i get one

Just email me and we'll discuss about the details. Well you already did this ;)

hi henri,
i can to email you for more detail and spec USB13700???


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:17 
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evok wrote:
hi henri,
i can to email you for more detail and spec USB13700???

Yes if you have any questions about the USB13700 feel free to email me about them.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:45 
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Hi!

I have an Winstar WC320240A-Display with Touchscreen and I want to use this in an Linux-Mediabox. Does the USB13700 work with this Display an is it possible to use it under windows?

Thanks!

Bye!

Ralf


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:21 
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Hi Henri!

I haven't been here for some time and as I see, you haven't been lazy... ;)
Very nice work that tiny controller-board!!!

What do you think how much effort it would be to change the design for using an other Epson-controller, e.g. 13704, 13705 or 13503?

I'm asking because there are so many dual scan displays out there and they want to be connected to a pc (again)... ;)

Michael


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:36 
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Nephilim wrote:
Hi!
I have an Winstar WC320240A-Display with Touchscreen


Is it this color lcd ?
http://www.winstar.com.tw/products_deta ... ?ProID=120

Color displays aren't supported by USB13700 unfortunately.


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