Ya know, you could make this into a TV screen if you rapidly cycle through red, green, and blue backlights and synchronize a the red/green/blue monochrome channels of each frame. Of course, if the LCD screen is as fast as the Gameboy Classic, then it will look sooo retro-cool.
This is a new GLCD custom made for CircuitED. We will begin selling it next month. It has a single connection across the top... no dangles or dongles! To fit the EasyPIC board I had to add the ribbon cable to PORTA from the far right 7 pins of the GLCD to access RGB and Touchscreen. Pictures will be up on the website soon.
Voltage converter is builtin with output on Vee. Connect per datasheet or you will kill it.
circuited 3 years ago
Hi CircuitED.
Does this GLCD require -5V for the contrast, or is there a built in inverter?
Andrew
cowana2000 3 years ago
Reminds me of my mp3 player screen.
dagger86 3 years ago
How do you connect this LCD with to EasyPic Board? does the conectors match? or you need any especial connector?
AVANROTCIV 3 years ago
Ya know, you could make this into a TV screen if you rapidly cycle through red, green, and blue backlights and synchronize a the red/green/blue monochrome channels of each frame. Of course, if the LCD screen is as fast as the Gameboy Classic, then it will look sooo retro-cool.
Amishman35 4 years ago
Looking forward to this. Great Demo!
philtkp 4 years ago
Another great demo! Thanks XOR!
Question: How did you manage the connection for the touchscreen itself. Would love to see underneath....hehehehe
Happy holidays!
Moonwiz 4 years ago
This is a new GLCD custom made for CircuitED. We will begin selling it next month. It has a single connection across the top... no dangles or dongles! To fit the EasyPIC board I had to add the ribbon cable to PORTA from the far right 7 pins of the GLCD to access RGB and Touchscreen. Pictures will be up on the website soon.
circuited 4 years ago
Awesome! Thanks!
Moonwiz 4 years ago