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    Default Minimalist Numeric Display ideas

    hey Group,

    I am building an hour meter for my Honda Generator...
    (I know, I know... I can buy one for around $35...
    but then where would the FUN be in that? )

    I am trying to think of a simple method of displaying the current hour meter value.

    Some possibilities...
    • Use an LED (possibly bi-color) to count (blink) for each digit. Possibly in morse code.
    • An inexpensive 3 or 4 digit LCD (I don't have a source for this, any help is appreciated)

    Any ideas from the group on some sort of "minimalist" display would be appreciated, or a source for a small 4 digit LCD. I am trying to keep this small and simple.

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    Is this too big? I have not used it, but the price seems good, and it would be durable.

    http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9480

    Or use a piezo speaker, and buzz out each digit.

    Then if you want a little more difficult, have it talk the numbers out with Roman Black sound. See: http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...0131#post90131
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    Default can't see the forest for the trees!!

    duh... don't know why I did not think of a 7 seg LED display!!

    I can even just use one digit and briefly display each digit of the total.
    For some reason I was stuck on LCD (and the associated difficulty of finding and interfacing to the pic with a non 44780 hitachi controller.) I know it would be easy to interface a 2x16 LCD or what ever but that is overkill and drives up the cost.

    THANKS! for opening up my eyes. Mabie it was actually "Tunnel Vision" that I had, or a "one track mind".

    Still open to other ideas and suggestions, but now I can start on the code.

    this place is the greatest!!
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    Default Take a look at KTM-S1201

    Take a look at KTM-S1201.

    SPI, 12-digit LCD.
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    Wink Why do it simple ???

    Hi, Heckcler

    Sometimes ago I've built a little onboard computer for my lawntractor ( RPM,temps,voltage,hours, ... + servicing alerts ) ... everything displayed with a little 2x8 LCD ... a GDM0802B from Xiamen Ocular

    for just an hour meter, you could easily build that around a 16F628 ... or 16F88 if you need voltages.

    Not bashing ( who, me ???) Honda sells nice hour meters ... ref: 08174-ZL8-000HE

    ah, I forgot ... I'ts a computer for a Honda tractor !!!

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    Default How about these?

    Currently playing around with the 16F913 and a LCD-S401M14TF (Mouser $1.26). The 16F913 has the LCD driver and the LCD is tiny and cheap!
    I have them on a 1.61" x 1.61" PCB but plan on making it smaller yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by languer View Post
    Take a look at KTM-S1201.

    SPI, 12-digit LCD.
    One thing I forget to mentioned; the display is priced at $0.95. Not bad for SPI (3-wire, 5 actually) interface, 12 digit (7-seg) display.

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    Thanks to "The Group" for all the various ideas and comments... I have plenty to consider and play with.

    Question to Langure...
    Have you used these displays? Are they allready set up for serial communication? What baud?
    They are amazingly inexpensive... great find!

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    Default Cheap character display

    If you want a character lcd display for cheap, here is a single line 24 character display for $1.49. It's not very small though.

    http://www.goldmine-elec-products.co...?number=G15318

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