Hi,
New member here, and I'm also new to using LCDs. I'm having some trouble replacing a dead display in a synthesizer of mine, and would really appreciate some advice from anyone with more experience of these matters.
The original display which I'm trying to replace had burnt out LEDs, and lines of pixels running across it. It is a Varitronix MGLS24064-67C 240 x 64 graphic LCD, using Toshiba T6963C controller. The contrast voltage is 9V, generated by a +5V input (also used for control logic supply) and a -4V input. Direct link to data sheet is below:
Varitronix MGLS24064-67C
As a replacement, I bought
this Orient Display AMG24064AR-M-B6WTDW from eio.com. This also uses a Toshiba T6963C controller, so I have assumed it should be compatible. It requires a contrast voltage of 12V, so I need to supply about -7V to it, along with the +5V from the existing loom. A direct link for the data sheet for the AMG24064A is below:
Orient Display AMG24064A
The synth has +12V, +5V, 0V, -12V available from the PSU. To generate the -7V, I made a simple op-amp circuit using (one amp of 4 from) an LM348, which is configured as a non inverting buffer, with a trim pot providing -ve voltage at the input.
The circuit works fine under open circuit conditions. However, once connected to the new LCD, the op-amp output seems to clamp at -1.8V. The op-amp is rated to provide up to 20mA, and the display is rated to require no more than about 2mA on that line.
I did a couple of tests, while trouble shooting:
I connected my op-amp circuit to the old display, and my circuit functions correctly. The image is still visible in the old display, despite having lines running through it, and no back light.
I then connected the synth's built in contrast drive (about -4V) to the new display, and again the voltage was brought down to -1.8V. This contrast voltage was designed to drive the Varitronix display, which is rated as requiring 2.4mA nominal, which is greater than the rated requirements of the replacement.
So, I'm really not sure what is happening in my new display. The contrast voltage appears to be clamping at -1.8V. I'm hesitant to just build a -ve supply with greater drive capability, as this shouldn't be required, and I'm not sure that it is really the issue here.
Can anyone shed any light on this matter? I'm somewhat discouraged and confused.