"I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"
-Stephen Hawking
Well after a few hours work I've redrawn the schematic and this time names each net, and give the pins on the connectors names so that everything can be traced and identified when it comes to converting to PCB layout.
It's nearly 2.30 am !! (struth don't time fly when having fun !) - let me know what you guys think
Can't really read the schematic because the picture is so blurry.
Regards,
TABSoft
Same as TabSoft
If you could post the DipTrace files we might be able to help more.
Or a better res JPG.
BR
Andy
Sorry guys - hope this helps
Seems the forum re-sizes the image - I'll try something else
Nope - does the same with URL's !!
Here's a link http://micro-heli.co.uk/New%20Schematic2.jpg
Last edited by Scampy; - 9th May 2015 at 14:13.
IIRC correctly you only need the supply voltage and contrast voltage to see the square blocks on line 1.
So long as you aren’t driving the contrast with PWM (Melanie’s old trick), you should see the blocks with the chip unpopulated.
Thanks, I can read this one.
Since you had issues with the LCD before, can you give us the model number?
Really do not want to guess.![]()
Regards,
TABSoft
The only info I have is what's stamped on the back. RT204-1 (ver2.0) - uses the standard Hitachi HD44780 chipset. Closest datasheet is http://www.satistronics.com/myfiles/...CD/RT204-1.pdf
Last edited by Scampy; - 9th May 2015 at 18:32.
Hi
Looking at the circuit all looks OK for me. LSB's grounded on display, good !... For me I would have decoupled (0.1uf) around all the chips including the display. I also would have used a trimmer across 5v and 0v (5k) on the contrast (Pin 3)so as I could meddle !!
Nothing wrong in checking all connections are right way around on the board D4-D7 also RS and E, so easy to assume... "I know" I have been burned so many times.
Could be worth checking the Xtal.... Maybe just try switching to internal clock (4Megs), I have had strange things happen around crystal circuits and displays, Some of the EBay types certainly :-) .... Not just with PIC's but other Micros also.
One last thing make sure you protect your AC SSR outputs ... I love MOV's ...At least do fuse them. Good practice to fuse the the low voltage AC before the bridge also.
Hope some of this helps
Andy
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