japi wrote:No, i think i don't. Should I ?Synthex wrote:No. Do you use a resistor for the LCD backlight LED ?
I speak about the 470 ohms resistor on the board.
japi wrote:No, i think i don't. Should I ?Synthex wrote:No. Do you use a resistor for the LCD backlight LED ?
Synthex wrote:I speak about the 470 ohms resistor on the board.
japi wrote:Synthex wrote:I speak about the 470 ohms resistor on the board.
I have wired all resistors as per the picture of the board (pcb top) provided by you
http://www.japiwebcam.com.ar/japi/megad ... ard-16.jpg
dmitri wrote:Replace the 470 Ohm resistor coming from the pin 15 of the lcd connector with a ~33-68 Ohm resistor.
japi wrote:dmitri wrote:Replace the 470 Ohm resistor coming from the pin 15 of the lcd connector with a ~33-68 Ohm resistor.
Why? Is it bad designed with a 470 resistor?
It will be a nightmare to replace that 470, everything is very tight in that place, with the lcd and trimpot in place
Synthex wrote:Please watch the datasheet of your LCD display.
gyro wrote:You can solder that resistor on top of the legs of the already mounted resistor ...
efbe wrote:Stupid question mabey, but did You check the polarity ??
japi wrote:Synthex wrote:Please watch the datasheet of your LCD display.
I'm attaching its datasheetgyro wrote:You can solder that resistor on top of the legs of the already mounted resistor ...
Do you mean that I solder directly a 33 ohm resistor on top of the other? In parallel right?efbe wrote:Stupid question mabey, but did You check the polarity ??
Polarity of what?
If you mean the lcd, theres no mistake, the pinout is the same, and i'm getting around 3.7v on the lcd legs corresponding to backlit. This lcd backlit was working with my previous board based on dmitris schema
efbe wrote:15 + A
16 - K
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