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Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Thu Mar 13, 2003 9:50 ] |
Post subject: | Connecting my 12864 to the parallel port |
Iv'e got a display out of a Fiery XJ-W controller. I think that this display is a 12864 display. This is the display. Click for a larger pic (778Kb). I've contacted the producer of the display and he send me the diagram of this display. In an other topic in this forum i've found a drawing made by Henri on how to wire a display up. Can I use this drawing to connect my display to the parallel port? |
Author: | Henri [ Thu Mar 13, 2003 19:43 ] |
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My schematic is for a display that has internal negative voltage regulator and I'm not sure if your display has one. You can at least connect the pins that go to parallel port using the pin names in my schematic. That looks very much like samtech's display. Here are schematics that include samtech's own external psu for the display. http://www.skippari.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=76 some pictures of samtech's display: http://www.skippari.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=64 But the connection diagram you posted doesn't have anything mentioned about the -18v voltage that is connected in samtech's display. So I'm not 100% sure they are the same display. |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Fri Mar 14, 2003 9:22 ] |
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I can't find anything in the display's tech. docs regarding -18V. I've oploaded the complete tech. docs in the form I've received them from the company that made the display. It's a Word97 doc. Hope you can do something with it. |
Author: | samtech [ Fri Mar 14, 2003 20:08 ] |
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Your LCD is equal to the ones i have of that model , especialy one i got last week , since all the others i have don't have the DC-DC converter (the extra IC is in fact a DC-DC converter) The pin's 18 must be the Vout , 19 and 20 are for conecting the Led backlight , not N/C as in the diagram you posted. passsing that all the conscetion seam to be identical. One other thin if possible sendme the zip file with your doc's for my mail, since i coud'nt get a reply form Datainternational regarding that LCD , and i jus got licos always say tha i have to visit you page Samtech |
Author: | Henri [ Fri Mar 14, 2003 22:53 ] |
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If your display outputs the negative voltage from pin 18 you should be able to connect the contrast like in my crystalfontz schematic. Here's also some pinouts but I think these are for the model without negative voltage generator circuit: http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/lis ... s/579565/1 |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Sat Mar 15, 2003 12:49 ] |
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Hello samtech, Could you send me an email to greengolf3@hotmail.com. I can't find your email address. Henri, I've seen that topic on tweakers, but I don't know if I can use the schematic. Should I mail you the zipfile as well? |
Author: | Henri [ Sun Mar 16, 2003 11:46 ] |
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No need to send me the datas as I was able to download after trying about 6 times Can you measure if the pin 18 outputs the negative voltage ? If it does I think there is enough information to make the wiring. |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Mon Mar 17, 2003 8:53 ] |
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To do that, is it enough to connect pin 1 and pin 2 to the +5V and GND? And then messure the voltage between pin 18 and pin 2? Or do I need to connect more pins to the power? |
Author: | Henri [ Mon Mar 17, 2003 10:10 ] |
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Connecting GND and +5v should be enough. And then measure the voltage between pin 18 and GND. |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Mon Mar 17, 2003 11:46 ] |
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Oke, I'll try that tonight. The LCD is @ home and I'm at work, otherwise I could test it here. Better yet, I'll take it to work tomorrow. We've got better PCU's here and better measuring equipment. |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:33 ] |
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Oke, I've connected Pin1 to GND and Pin2 to +5V. The output between Pin18 and GND is -10V. |
Author: | Guest [ Wed Mar 19, 2003 0:11 ] |
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Here's something. I think you can connect the contrast (pin3, pin18, gnd, variable resistor) like in the other schematic. Code: 1 VSS GND
2 VDD +5.0V 3 VO <--- 4 RS LPT17 5 R/W GND 6 E LPT1 7 DB0 LPT2... 8 DB1 9 DB2 10 DB3 11 DB4 12 DB5 13 DB6 14 DB7 ...LPT9 15 CS1 LPT14 16 CS2 LPT16 17 RSTB +5V 18 VEE -10V ---> 19 20 |
Author: | GreenGolf3 [ Wed Mar 19, 2003 16:09 ] |
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Thanks, I'll try it as soon as I'm better. Now, sick at home Is this reply from you Henri (accedently signed in as Guest)??? |
Author: | Henri [ Wed Mar 19, 2003 16:17 ] |
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GreenGolf3 wrote: Thanks, I'll try it as soon as I'm better. Now, sick at home
Is this reply from you Henri (accedently signed in as Guest)??? Oh, yes it's from me. I accidentally wrote couple posts as Guest last night. I wish you'll be better soon |
Author: | Guest [ Wed Mar 19, 2003 19:09 ] |
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Henri wrote: GreenGolf3 wrote: Thanks, I'll try it as soon as I'm better. Now, sick at home Is this reply from you Henri (accedently signed in as Guest)??? Oh, yes it's from me. I accidentally wrote couple posts as Guest last night. I wish you'll be better soon Thanks, I'm feeling a little better, but not good enough. As soon as I hooked up the display to the parallel port, I'll let you know the results. Thank you verry much for all the great help so far!!! |
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