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    Salut Steve! Donne-moi de tes nouvelles de ton voyage.

    How will you adjust the contrast using just a resistor?

    I wanted it so that both the contrast and backlight could be adjusted from 4 UP/DOWN buttons. Using transistors and HPWM was the cheapest way I could come up with. I now have a range of 256 steps for both controls.

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    It will work the same way for contrast. You must keep your transistor for the backlight. For contrast, use HPWM and a in-serie resistor from your PIC to your LCD VO line. If this input don't need negative voltage, i have to work AS IS. Maybe you'll need to revert the values (0-255 to 255-0) but that's not a big deal.
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    I used a 25K pot at first to get the contrast working:

    - Vss at one end with 0V.
    - Vout at the other end with -30V (built-in negative voltage).
    - V0 at the wiper.

    For a good contrast, the V0 wiper varied from -20V to -24V, with -22V for a good setting.

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    DOH! sorry... always read the Datasheet first, always read the schematic correctly too (Vout) Tabarnak!

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    maybe another solution... maybe, if not, broke my legs... again

    try it first. Place a 10K resistor between Vout and VO, on Vo place a 1K resistor in serie. Now send the other resistor end to 5 Volt. What happen with the contrast?

    If i'm not dumb it should do something. If so, in serie with the other 1K resistor, place a diode in serie. Anode to PIC, cathode to resistor end. Is it working? I have some doubt on that so far... -voltage against 0V and 5 Volt+diode plah plah. I really need to return on a bench... feel rusty here!
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    $99 USD per LCD.

    I can't afford to do magic shows with these suckers.

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    anyway, forget me on the previous, it will work yeah but not on the range you said... your method is good, keep it.
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