Originally Posted by leonel
Please be more specific, you are talking about two different things....my problem itīs not with contrast, itīs with backlight...
Originally Posted by leonel
Please be more specific, you are talking about two different things....my problem itīs not with contrast, itīs with backlight...
regards
Ralph
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i have two different supplies. For exmple +5V for PIC and 4.3V to 74HCT373, 74HCT245 and lcd. When i put all to +5V my lcd doesnīt work.
With configuration fonte1.jpg works and with fonte2.jpg doensīt work...
What is the purpose of your diode??? isolation of some kind???
Some LCDs will not start bellow 4.5 Volt or so. You have 3 choice...
- Use a variable voltage regulator set @ 5.7V and this could work with your diodes
- use a diode in serie between GND pin of your regulator and GND with a resistor to the input... but yuk i don't like that method... even if it's working
- use 2 voltage regulators
Steve
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Come on, be more specific.Originally Posted by leonel
What do you mean by "doesn't work" ?
In one post you say there are only black boxes,
in another post you say the problem is with the backlight.
and what is the reason for having 4.3V and 5V as supply voltages?
Have a break re-think your question and be as specific as possible on your next post and we will find a solution.
regards
Ralph
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My suggestions:
Using the 1N4007 in the ground-path of the 7805 will make him to deliver 5,7V on the output. So you should adjust the 5V-Zener-diode !!!! It shortens the ouput of the 7805 !!! Just use maybe 6,3V !!!
Throw away the 1N4007 and use some 1N5818 Shottky-diodes !
You say backlight LCD....
Try checking your current drain... How much current are you pulling with everything?
Reason why? I purchased a LCD from electroncs place...connected it up, and almost promptly overloaded my 7805 (which didn't have a heat sink on it). The current drain was 300+ mills just for the LCD!.... Needless to say, I switched LCD's. and only destroyed 2 7805's before I found out what was happening.
Could you be overloading your supply, and the supply shutting down? Can you verify that your 74HCT373, 74HCT245 are working, eventhough the LCD is dead?
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Allow some time for leonel to come back with some more details.
Or do you want to continue providing solutions he has got to find a matching problem to?
Last edited by NavMicroSystems; - 30th July 2005 at 00:41.
regards
Ralph
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I'm back
My problem itīs that:
In the beginning of my project i had a problem wiht backlight but now it works putting My Vcc at +5V.
My ideia of putting two diodos at the end of my regulator itīs having my PIC with one isullated suplly, and the rest of my circuit with one different suplly. I'll have one independent +5V to the PIC...
If i put PIC, LCD, 373 with the same suplly it works, but if i put PIC, LCD, 373 and 245, this is all circuit with my output regulator it doesnīt work.
This morning i'll try doing more tests then at the end of the day i'll tell you more thinks...
Note: sometimes i donīt say too much because i donīt write very well in english.
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