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| Driving random LCDs with Arduino? (Sharp XV-110ZM projector TFT LCDs) |
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| Distelzombie:
Sure I have it. What should I look out for? I was already looking at it to see if the silk screen tells me something, but no. :( |
| james_s:
Power it up and look at the signals with a scope, or trace the pins to ICs and look up datasheets. It's standard reverse engineering, though not a particularly easy example. |
| Distelzombie:
Oh, about that: You must not have read my signature yet. :D As planning goes I'll have my oscilloscope in August. |O :'( I guess there's not much to do then. :'( I was too naive to think it would be kinda easy. Maybe the other three could work somehow. The small ones; L3P08X-55G20 (1-J-5296A7 M7) I'm gonna have to look those up. EDIT: Woa, or I just sell them. They go for 70$ apparently! EDIT: No they don't sell... :'( |
| Distelzombie:
I got a couple more LCDs and whatnot from a range of different mobile phones. Any chance I can use them? Three from fairly modern (post 2000) phones that look black. Then one normal LCD from an Nokia 5130. :D |
| james_s:
If you can find or otherwise determine the info then sure, but given the low cost of new TFT displays it's one of those things you have to do because it's fun. Either use a logic analyzer to decode the protocol or find the info from someone else who has. |
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