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Author: | migsantiago [ Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:11 ] |
Post subject: | Nokia LCD 1600 |
Hello I have a Nokia 1600 LCD (RH-64 model) which I would like to use with a PIC Microcontroller. http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4913/abcd0003tu.jpg ![]() http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9421/abcd0005i.jpg ![]() I've seen on other websites that this LCD is compatible with these other models: * Nokia 1600 * Nokia 1208 * Nokia 1209 * Nokia 2310 * Nokia 2126 CDMA * Nokia 6125 * Nokia 6136 * Nokia N71 outside The LCD features 96*68 pixels and 64k colors. I would like to get its connector pinout. It has 10 pins and it's very small: http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/2176/c ... ia1600.png ![]() It seems that this connector from Sparkfun may fit it: http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc ... cts_id=570 Do you have any hint on how to make it work on a microcontroller? Its pinout would be useful. http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/3633/abcd0007s.jpg ![]() Thanks in advance. |
Author: | funnynypd [ Fri Jul 30, 2010 20:24 ] |
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Since you got the PCB hardware, why not do some analysis. You should get all pin-out figured out when all hardware on-hands. |
Author: | funnynypd [ Fri Jul 30, 2010 20:25 ] |
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If you got a hot-air gun, you can easily take off the one on the cell phone and reuse it. |
Author: | funnynypd [ Fri Jul 30, 2010 21:18 ] |
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Here is the result from google, but you need verify from your circuit boards: 1. CLK 2. SDA 3. GND 4. CS\ 5. RESET\ 6. VLED+, 7.5V 7. VLED-, 8. Not connected 9. Vdd, +2.8V 10. VIO, +1.8V You should be able to verify Ground, Vdd by using a multimeter without taking anything apart. If you got a oscilloscope, you can find more info from your hardware. This LCD module is now sold under US$5 (including shipping), really good bargain. |
Author: | tej [ Fri Feb 04, 2011 21:53 ] |
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funnynypd wrote: Here is the result from google, but you need verify from your circuit boards: 1. CLK 2. SDA 3. GND 4 ........... Thanks funnynypd for letting us know, I will test this right away and let you guys know. I suspect that the controller is an ST7626. |
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