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 Post subject: T6963 - garble on screen
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 17:20 
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hi every one

i am using LCD with 160x128 pixel graphic LCD with T6963 controller of SUN-Tai taiwan --- with PIC 16F877A
most oftenly i am having a problem that once i power up my module it gives garbel (all screen fill with mixed pixels makes no sence)

Can any one advice with his expert views


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 21:44 
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Have you connected the reset line to your microcontroller and are you properly resetting the T6963C controller as specified in the datasheet ?


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 Post subject: T6963 Startup issues
PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 19:28 
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I'm also using a T6963 in multiple LCDs (400x60 and 592x90) with a PIC 16F877A

Occasionally on startup my screen will not come out of reset properly and remains blank. I'm starting up and initializing the controller as specified in the data sheet, and this problem only occurs 1 time out of 50. I've added tons of extra time between reset, initialization and turn on commands with no luck.

Any ideas?


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 15:58 
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Have you tried tried doing the initialization two times in your code. Doing the initialization twice or even more than that shouldn't add any noticeable delay and should help if the initialization didn't work on the first attempt for example.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 17:45 
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I have tried doing two reset/initialization commands. It hasn't seemed to help. :/ I'm currently testing some code that has interrupts disabled during the LCD init process. We'll see if it helps.. Any other ideas???

Thanks!


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