Ignacio,
Uploading to KO4BBs site is a good idea. If you would send the
information to me h...@to-way.com I will put it on my site at www.to-way.com.
Hadley
K7MLR
At 12:52 PM 3/12/2010, you wrote:
This is about the recycled displays that fluke.l used to implement
his version of the KO4BB Thunderbolt monitor and he sells on eBay.
I bought some of these iCruze surplus displays because I think that
are a good gadget for a variety of projects, since they include,
among the 20 x 2 line back lit display, a nice cabinet and a good
looking bezel. My plan was to remove (or exchange) the pcb with
the microprocessor and keep only the display itself and the cabinet,
more or less as Bob (fluke.l) did.
Anyway I tried to know more about the original circuitry, because it
could be useful. Imagine if this is something like a serial ASCII
terminal. So I did some reverse engineering, found a signal leaving
the device and now I got the schematics.
It seems to communicate with I2C, but I'm not sure, it needs some
experimentation by someone used to this protocol.
Some members of this list already had bought several units and asked
me about the information, so I want to know a good place to upload
if it can be of interest to mere members, or I can send it directly
to the ones that has asked for it.
Regards,
Ignacio, EB4APL
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