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Mario
- 5th March 2006, 19:44
I am trying to control LCD digital watch using pic16f84...


I have an LCD from an old digital watch there are 4-wire coming out of it ........black, white, red and green ...
when I connect black one to ground and (red,green) to +5 it is working at 12 o'clock ... Is there any way to control the watch to set it to any value....


did somebody experience this problem ..........

Luciano
- 6th March 2006, 10:36
... Is there any way to control the watch to set it to any value....


Are you looking for a way to reuse the LCD display only or
are you looking for a way to reuse the complete LCD clock?

Best regards,

Luciano

Melanie
- 6th March 2006, 11:10
I love these... it's one of those suspense-filled movie moments... gay cowboy hero (Hollywood topical) has one of four coloured wires to cut to defuse the bomb... is it the red... or the black... or the...

Now how are we to guess what four coloured wires comming off an LCD do?

Luciano
- 6th March 2006, 13:14
Hi Melanie,

Think positive! The cowboy hero has initiative and is not daltonic.
Let's see if we can help him anyway.

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TIMER

http://img8.picsplace.to/img8/10/timer99.JPG (http://picsplace.to/)


http://www2.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/125000-149999/130202-an-01-ml-Infrarot_Stoppuhr_Bausatz_de-en-fr-nl-es.pdf


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OLYMPIC TIMER by Melanie

http://www.melabs.com/resources/samples/submitted/OlympicTimer.pdf


Luciano

Melanie
- 6th March 2006, 15:47
You gotta be top wizzard with search engines Luciano...

OK... I'm thinking positive... really positive...

1. I'm thinking that any time you meet a Black wire comming out of any device, it's got to be the cold or Negative Lead... I'm also thinking of US Power leads now...

2. I'm thinking that any time you meet a Red wire coming out of any device, it's got to be the hot or Positive Lead...

3. I'm really thinking Positive with this next one... that ANY Digital Device (despite the fact that it's a watch that's probably designed for an SR44 1.5v Battery) can be plugged into a 5v Supply and reliably work (see start of thread above)...

4. I'm also thinking that the Green wire is a Ground/Earth designed to provide you with a degree of Lightning protection when the watch is worn on the wrist...

5. I'm open to offers for the function of the White wire...

Gawd I need more caffeine...

Mario
- 6th March 2006, 16:05
Thanxxx alot I hope this will be relevant to my watch ...........by the way this coboy strategies is what we are following these days

Mario
- 6th March 2006, 16:08
Are you looking for a way to reuse the LCD display only or
are you looking for a way to reuse the complete LCD clock?

Best regards,

Luciano

I don't think there is anyway to reuse that LCD for display.......And If you have just tell me

keithdoxey
- 6th March 2006, 16:19
1. I'm thinking that any time you meet a Black wire comming out of any device, it's got to be the cold or Negative Lead... I'm also thinking of US Power leads now...



LOL :)

I wonder how many UK wiring installations are going to get really confusing now that Mains wiring colours have been changed.

OLD - Function - NEW

Red - LIVE1 - Brown
Yellow - LIVE2 - BLACK
BLUE - LIVE3 - Grey
BLACK - NEUTRAL - BLUE

Shouldnt be too much of a problem in domestic installations but commercial 3 phase could be a nightmare !!!

Melanie
- 6th March 2006, 17:57
I can see the logic behind it... we have Yellow/Green for Earth, Brown for Live and Blue for Neutral in single phase cables (I'm real glad that LCD didn't have a Brown and a Blue wire!). In panel-building, Blue DIN terminals were always used for Neutral. So this kinda brings single and three-phase somewhat in-line. And it eradicates Yellow being mixed with Yellow/Green (I have actually seen a supposed qualified electrician doing this in a factory!).

However I do really wish the powers that be stop tinkering. Ultimately, trust nothing and nobody but yourself.

Luciano
- 6th March 2006, 19:24
I don't think there is anyway to reuse that LCD for display.......And If you have just tell me


Hi,

You can direct drive a LCD if there is no electronics on the LCD glass.

DIRECT DRIVE OF LCD DISPLAYS:
http://www.zilog.com/docs/z8/appnotes/lcd_apnt.pdf

http://img8.picsplace.to/img8/10/lcd1.JPG (http://picsplace.to/)

http://img8.picsplace.to/img8/10/display99.jpg (http://picsplace.to/)

Luciano