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Old 11th December 2007, 09:02 AM   (permalink)
Default Junebug LCD working

What fun! Got an LCD working on Junebug tonight. Ported my 16F88 code and tuned it up for 8MHz 18F1320. If anyone wants asm source just squawk.
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Pinout is:
RB1 - RS
RB4 - E
RA1 - D4
RA2 - D5
RA3 - D6
RA4 - D7
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Old 11th December 2007, 09:25 AM   (permalink)
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looks nice where did you get the lcd?
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Old 11th December 2007, 10:19 AM   (permalink)
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Looks great, I am not ready for that just yet but when I am.....
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Old 11th December 2007, 04:38 PM   (permalink)
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looks nice where did you get the lcd?
Those are $6.00 at DipMicro Electronics. They're closed till end of January though.

Nice looking display. I bought four.
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Old 11th December 2007, 05:45 PM   (permalink)
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Does that LCD use three white sidelight LEDs? The blue ones I use have built in backlight current limiting. They're made by TopWayDisplay.com

Nice project.

Ever tryed Myke Predko two wire LCD circuit?
http://www.myke.com/lcd.htm
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Old 11th December 2007, 07:16 PM   (permalink)
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Does that LCD use three white sidelight LEDs? The blue ones I use have built in backlight current limiting. They're made by TopWayDisplay.com

Nice project.
That's the one I bought when I bought the Inchworm+ / Unicorn combo -- a nice display (model #LMB162AFC). They're a little more though... I think they're like $12 - $14 at Creatron.
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Old 12th December 2007, 03:32 AM   (permalink)
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Well, I'll throw a pic of mine up in this thread as well, now that I have it working.

This is an RS-232 communications test between a 16F88 / MAX232 and a PC (my laptop). It's running from the Inchworm+/Unicorn combo, with the LMB162AFC blue LCD.

The reason for the crystal (instead of using INTRC) is that it's running at 20Mhz -- because that's what I'm going to be working with in a near future project.
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Old 12th December 2007, 05:01 AM   (permalink)
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Does that LCD use three white sidelight LEDs? The blue ones I use have built in backlight current limiting. They're made by TopWayDisplay.com
I think it's a different one. There's a lit up bar behind the display. Whether it's EL or LED I don't know. I never bothered to get a datasheet. Here's a pic of the back:
junebug_lcd001sm.jpg
For a measly $6.00 they're a very nice display.

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http://www.myke.com/lcd.htm
No I haven't. First time I've seen that - I looked at the site, but didn't read to the bottom before. That's very cool. I'm going to do that one of these days.
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Old 12th December 2007, 05:09 AM   (permalink)
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Well it definitely has an LED backlight with a current limiting resistor. I'm trying to get Creatron to carry RED LCDs.
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Old 12th December 2007, 05:13 AM   (permalink)
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Looks great, I am not ready for that just yet but when I am.....
Doo eet!!! It's not nearly as difficult as you might think. And having a display to print stuff out on makes lots of other programming/debugging tasks easier. That's why I rigged up that RS232 connection first thing. Once you're able to display stuff that's happening inside your program, you're no longer "working blind" and just hoping your code is right.
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Old 12th December 2007, 05:13 AM   (permalink)
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Kyle got to get you a Junebug even if it's just for the UART test mode
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Well it definitely has an LED backlight with a current limiting resistor. I'm trying to get Creatron to carry RED LCDs.
Don't bother with LCDs. Get them to sell online! Digikey is expensive (fast though). Dipmicro has limited inventory. Another online shop would be great if their inventory is good.

There's a couple electronics stores here in the city but I NEVER go down there. It's a long drive and traffic is a nightmare (yes, I know Toronto traffic is horrible too - lived there for two years). I always mail order my stuff.
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Old 12th December 2007, 10:28 PM   (permalink)
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Thanks Futz, it is a bit of a leap from 7 segment LED's but the benefits for debugging must be huge.

I am probably being PIN greedy but is their a 1Wire(I think it's called) version?

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Old 12th December 2007, 10:30 PM   (permalink)
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If it's not too daft a question, how did you get "pins" on your LCD?
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Old 12th December 2007, 10:34 PM   (permalink)
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Debugging with LCDs is old hat, a hardware debugger with PICs that support it are superior and require no extra coding on the users part. They do require 3 pins (MCLR, PGC & PGD)
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