NHD-0212WH-ATMI-JT# on 3.3V

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  • Paul_B

    Hello,

    To answer your question no, the optimal contrast needs to be around 0.8V. Please see page 5 in the displays data sheet for the electrical characteristics.   

    https://newhavendisplay.com/content/specs/NHD-0212WH-ATMI-JT.pdf

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  • DaveG

    Hi Paul,

    Not sure I made my question clear.  In the datasheet, page 5, "Supply for LCD(contrast)" is spec'd as "VDD-V0", 4.2 volts.  Yes, for a +5 VDD, optimal V0 would be +5 - 4.2 = .8 volts.  But, if VDD = +3.3 volts, V0 would be +3.3 - 4.2 = -1.1 volts.  The datasheet for the ST7066 says it will work with VDD = 3.3 volts and V0 negative.  Is there any reason this LCD won't work that way?

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  • DaveG

    Well, I tried it anyway, and it does work.  You can run this display on 3.3V.  V0 gives good contrast in the -0.6 to -1.2 volt range.  I generated the negative voltage with a simple charge pump circuit driven by the PWM output of the microcontroller.  Changing the PWM duty cycle allows for software adjustment of the contrast.

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  • Paul_B

    Hi Dave,

    Glad to hear, thank you for posting an update  :)

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