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PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 22:07 
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I've been reading this forum from some time ago and now comes a question:
I've got a Seiko G242C with this pinout
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I also bought a controller from MPI with SED1355 with this pinout in the connector to LCD
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and this in the connector to LPT
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So I don't have any experience in LCD and i wanted to know how to wire them! :roll:

Thanks in advance!


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 0:01 
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I've been reading info about LCDs, and now comparing the first two tables i get into a more direct question about the wiring! :idea:

So I've done this table
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and the question is:

Knowing that my LCD is a single power supply (+5v) that has a built-in DC/DC converter, and the contrast adjustment its the VO, where should i connect those pins marked with "?"?

I hope someone could give me some help on this problem while I'll try to uncover the connection to LPT!

Thanks


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:27 
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Looks good. No need to connect the WF(M) pin.
From SED>LCD do connect the corresponding Vo / VLC pins.
From SED>LPT use a pot between Vo / VLC / GROUND as shown in the wiring schemes.

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