Hi,
I'm having some trouble soldering the lcd's connector so I can connect it to my PC (and later try to control it using a PIC). I have two displays which are almost identical. One from a Nokia 3210 and one from a 5110 (I think).
On
http://serdisplib.sourceforge.net/ser/pcd8544.html it seems like the easiest thing in the world, but in reality it's really tiny and the connector on the LCD itself is made of "elastomer", so there is nothing to solder directly onto. Even if I could solder on it, it's way too small to attach wires to. On that page the author just happened to have something he called "flex cable". I have no idea what it's called in my language (Swedish). And even if I knew that, what are the chances I would be able to get a flex cable with exacly nine metal rails spaced exacly as on the display?
It seems many people have succeeded with this and I'm quite a starter with electronics and soldering, so I was wondering if you who have done this have any tips for me to get it to work?
Thank you for answers!