Lumex Samsung controller LCD spec:
http://www.lumex.com/technotes.aspxJohn Loffink
The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
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> > Backlight is 160 mA. Sounds like the 4 pin interface means the LCD
> > microcontroller is on another board.
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> The backlights for these LCD controllers do take a lot of power. My
> first display was a VFD which took 400 mA of +5!!! My 8x2 takes about
> 70 mA of +5. I would suspect that we wouldn't use this display at
> full 160 mA backlight. Generally, they are very bright! Some
> experimentation would be needed to determine an appropriate
> brightness. The A and K for the backlight are on separate pins which
> means we could power these from either a +5 or a +15 supply if
> desired.
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> The LCD logic is only a couple of mA. The controller is the same.
> The MIDI spec is 5 mA. Total display/MIDI power without the backlight
> is probably around 10 mA. I think you will find, however, that the
> AtomPro28 might consume more than 25 mA. My PSIM consumes 70 mA with
> all the LEDs on. I've not measured it with the LEDs off.
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> > > Doing a little research, I found the following Lumex LCD.
> > > LCM-S01602DSF/C
> > > LCD 16x2 STN Y/G LED backlit
> > > $13.36 available from stock from either Mouser or Digi-Key
> > > Board size: 3.346 x 1.181 inches
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> This looks like a nice display. Crummy data sheets, though. I assume
> the Samsung controller is compatible with the Hitachi. There are some
> features built into the controller that it would be nice to know if
> are implemented in the display module. For example, what is the
> character font (I can't find it), how many programmable characters,
> etc. I assume this is a 5x7 with an 8th row for cursor. I'll keep
> looking for a complete data sheet.
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> Dave
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