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Old 03-02-2004, 06:19 PM   #16
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Quote: Originally Posted by peter3
12->13 will set it to max or to Min don't know for sure.
But i believe that it is better to use the 10K and set it at about 75%.
You should see some bloks if you look at the lcd.(mine whas the firts row)

And you don't have to use the backlight if you don't whant to.
The ones you "highlighted"in your drawing are the ones for the backlight.
The one marked with the + is pin 17. the one with - is pin 18.

yea the problem is... neither one appears to be marked + or -... or anything else...

I also just realize that i soldered all the cables wrong.. (i was soldering the parallel cable to an ide type cable [which goes to the lcd leads]..and when i connect the ide cable to the lcd... the wires didnt go where i thought they where going to go... )

so i cut all the crap off the ide cable.. and i am going to solder everything again according to this - http://www.markuszehnder.ch/projects...controller.gif



Do you think i can connect the backlight up without a pot? if so ...which to wires should be soldered together? or if i wanna try to do it with a pot... what kind???

Can you just connect +5v and -5v(GND) from the psu to the backlight????

here is what the back of my lcd looks like again - http://www.patmedia.net/daveoskin1/lcd-diagram.JPG
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Old 03-03-2004, 03:31 AM   #17
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DON'T use +5V AND -5V together that will be 10V.
Use +5V (red) And GRN (black) from the PSU.

Conect the two to the backlight, if it doesn't light up switch the two around.
Since the backlight is made out of leds, it will only work if the curent goes in the right way.
Take the inner two for the backlight, or the outher two.(thats on mine )

For the backlight you do not need a pot, but it could be helpfull somethimes.
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Old 03-03-2004, 03:10 PM   #18
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o yea, thats what i ment...

I also re-wired the ide cable.. but still no luck... i might have fried the thing...
So i guess all i can do know is either try the pinout mikehunt79 said that worked for him... or..... i dont know...


I just connected the backlight to the psu (the red and black wire from the floppy drive power thing) and it worked... althought im not sure if thats means anything (i guess the backlight will work even if the controller is fried..)



I just re-wired it AGAIN, using the pinout mikehunt79 did..... did basically the same thing...except it did not appear to get as hot.. just a little warm...
nothing on display... just the backlight...

Could soldering the contrast wire to the gnd wire (on the lcd) have set the contrast all the way down (so i cant see anything)???
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Old 03-03-2004, 07:22 PM   #19
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It could be.
At the moment i don't have a lcd by hand.
But when i do i test it and let you know
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Old 03-04-2004, 03:00 PM   #20
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Alright , thanks man...
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