NHD-C12864WC-FSW-FBW-3V3 booster

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  • Saurabh_B

    HI, is that 6V what you're seeing at Vout?

    Also what type and values of capacitors are you using?

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  • taf

    Hi Saurabh!

    Yes, i'm seeing 6V at Vout with booster 4X.  I have checked both, polyester and ceramic 1uF capacitors. I also tested 2x and 3x booster capacitor configurations and in two cases the Vout was 6V. 

    Thanks!

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  • Saurabh_B

    I was wondering if you could confirm the number of capacitors you have in the circuit along with the values you are using for the following commands:

    Power Control Set
    Electronic Volume
    Booster Ratio Set
    Voltage Regulator internal ratio Set

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  • taf

    Hi Saurabh_B:
    Thank you for the reply.

    We have 4 capacitors of 1uF value (4x booster circuit: Vout, Vcap3P, Vcap1P, Vcap2P), and 5 capacitors of 1uF value (for V0, V1, V2, V3 and V4).
    For the 2x and 3x configuration tests, we changed the capacitors according to the datasheet.

    Command values:
    Power Control Set
         0x2F
    Electronic Volume
         Both: 0x2F and 0x3F
    Booster Ratio Set
         0x00
    Voltage Regulator internal ratio Set
         0x27

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  • cacio

    Have similar problem so I post as reply:

    just got started, we built right away a number of units with NHD-C12864LZ-FSW-FBW-3V3 wired as per datasheet, see picture attached (all 1 uF caps, power is 3.1 V)

    Problem is that I get no display and VOUT is 2.59 V.

    I verified both schematic and layout (also attached), and actual circuit matches, so what am I doing wrong?

    Is it wired wrong way around?
    do I have to send any specific commands to make it (VOUT to begin with) work?

    I am using (trying to) SPI 3 wire and I see clock on pin 12 and data on pin 13 and A0 toggling fine on A3, have GND on 1 and 3V on 2. I put GND on 4 and 3V on 5, in case that matters.

    I could put 12 V on VOUT if that does not break it.

    Finally, am I missing information? I have Rev 54 (3/17/2015) of 13 pages spec sheet (https://newhavendisplay.com/content/specs/NHD-C12864LZ-FSW-FBW-3V3.pdf) and https://newhavendisplay.com/content/app_notes/ST7565R.pdf chip datasheet.

    thank you for helping, will return code... developing on TI MSP430i2040

    finally, I cannot read those letters to post, please guys...

    cacio

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  • Paul_B

    Morning Cacio,

    I’m sorry to hear about the trouble you are having with NHD-C12864LZ-FSW-FBW-3V3. All displays are tested before they leave our facility, chances that it is DOA is fairly low.

    I looked over your schematic and found a couple issues that need to be addressed, please see the photo attached.

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  • cacio

    Hallo Paul:

    thank you for your prompt advise.

    I did as told and put Vcc where it belongs.

    Still, no success: I see no more than 2.6 V on VOUT and nothing on the LCD.

    I verified with scope that the SPI clock and data are sent, as per code attached.

    What should I do now?

    Is it safe to place 12 V on VOUT and then keep trying to send commands till something happens?

    I have been rotating some 5 units we had built, all behave the same, meaning, display does nothing except back-lights get on

    Thank you again for your time and patience

    Marco

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