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I would like to use this 2 line VFD in a VFO project ... can see it a
lot better than LCD. The part # is US1625D03B and it is a 5 volt part. I have a 21 page manual from the Inet and am trying to drive it with a PIC. This device uses a clock and data line and accepts 8 bit serial transfer. Have had minimal success.... I can display several characters on line 1 but when I try to send a stream of characters it starts a crazy oscillation on the signal lines and the display goes bonkers. I suspect the problem is timing and/or control character sequence. I remember the terrible time we all had with LCD's till someone cracked the control sequence mystery. I would appreciate any information or code samples to get this dude working. Thanks Ted in Atlanta KD4EE |
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I would like to use this 2 line VFD in a VFO project ... can see it a lot better than LCD. The part # is US1625D03B and it is a 5 volt part. I have a 21 page manual from the Inet and am trying to drive it with a PIC. This device uses a clock and data line and accepts 8 bit serial transfer. Have had minimal success.... I can display several characters on line 1 but when I try to send a stream of characters it starts a crazy oscillation on the signal lines and the display goes bonkers. I suspect the problem is timing and/or control character sequence. I remember the terrible time we all had with LCD's till someone cracked the control sequence mystery. I would appreciate any information or code samples to get this dude working. Thanks Ted in Atlanta KD4EE Hi First are you driving the Futaba with the SSP Serial Synchronous Port found on most PICS? These work better than just posting data on any I/O line and clocking it on another. From looking at the spec's, I do not believe speed is the problem but synchronization of data and clock. Personally I like to use parallel interfacing because you have greater control over the data. Of course that would require more data lines. Don |
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tk wrote in message ...
I would like to use this 2 line VFD in a VFO project ... can see it a lot better than LCD. The part # is US1625D03B and it is a 5 volt part. I have a 21 page manual from the Inet and am trying to drive it with a PIC. This device uses a clock and data line and accepts 8 bit serial transfer. Have had minimal success.... I can display several characters on line 1 but when I try to send a stream of characters it starts a crazy oscillation on the signal lines and the display goes bonkers. I suspect the problem is timing and/or control character sequence. I remember the terrible time we all had with LCD's till someone cracked the control sequence mystery. I would appreciate any information or code samples to get this dude working. Thanks Ted in Atlanta KD4EE Hi First are you driving the Futaba with the SSP Serial Synchronous Port found on most PICS? These work better than just posting data on any I/O line and clocking it on another. From looking at the spec's, I do not believe speed is the problem but synchronization of data and clock. Personally I like to use parallel interfacing because you have greater control over the data. Of course that would require more data lines. Don |
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