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help wiring a capacitor to filter noise
with the help of the information in this thread i successfully hooked up my xenarc's brightness control wire to my car's dimmer knob. because my car's dimmer knob outputs from 0V to 12V and the xenarc's brightness control wire only goes from 0V to approximately 3.7V, i wired up a voltage divider to get into the desired range as follows.
the problem i have after doing this mod is that i get rolling lines in the screen whenever i dim the backlight using the knob. when i dimmed the screen using the lcd's menu i didn't get lines. Also the interference was present before i wired in the resistors, so the interference is definitely coming from the knob. i tried to wire up a capacitor to filter out the noise but i had no idea what i was doing and all i did was screw things up so i took the capacitor back out. i've done a lot of googling and reading here on the forums for guidance on how to do this but i'm still at a loss. can anyone tell me if i'm even on the right track with the capacitor idea, and if i am, what kind of capacitor do i need and where do i put it into the circuit? when i tried to wire it in, the dimming did not work at all and stayed at full brightness with output at 0V so i was obviously doing it wrong.
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my car: 2003 g35 coupe, 2.5ghz c2d cpu, gigabyte micro atx mb, dsatx
wife's car: 2004 honda accord coupe 2.4ghz p4 cpu, asus micro atx mb, opus 150
company car: 2006 chevy avalanche 2.0ghz p4 laptop, cnx p1900
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