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 Post subject: Problem with 64128A
PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 8:05 
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hi,
when i use LCDInfo, i always get many of little black squares. When the clock is shown on my monitor, i can see that the display flicker for a less than a second.

Does anybody knows what i have made false? I checked the soldered and the cable-connections. It seems all ok. How can I prove, which line dosent work correct?

Thanks for all who help :)
Sorry for my bad english... :)

Mike Pastors


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 21:35 
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The flickering is some kind problem with the settings of the clock screen if I remember correctly. It might help modifying the font size or other settings in the screen ini files.

Black squares on the other hand sound like a bad connection or something else causing interference. Maybe just resoldering the connections might help.


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 Post subject: Problem with 64128A
PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2003 3:06 
Hello ...

I think you should use some capacitor between the powerlines of the Display ... maybe this could help ...
(because of the inteference from e.g. cpuFAN onto the powerlines to the LCD ...)

It should look like this:


+5V --------------+------------------o Vdd
|
-----
----- 100nF ...
|
GND --------------+------------------o GND
|
-----
----- 100nf ...
|
- x V -------------+-------------------o Vee


this schematic works like a 'DeNoise' filter ...

Good luck


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