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hat datasheet is from 2007, we haven't stocked that display for a very long time.Newer glass and components would require 5V to function normally.The controller for this display would now be the ht...
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HI Mike,The NHD-0440AZ-FL-GBW is not a regularly stocked part, we would be able to make it however the display would have a 100pc MOQ.Neither of these displays are compatible with 3.3V. We can also...
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Hi,You could power it through a 5V so long as the supply can provide enough current to run the backlight as well. Most MPUs would allow for this.The display does have internal pull up resistors, so...
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Can you also try this without the pull up resistors?
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Are there any other devices on the I2C bus?Last time I heard an issue like this occur; another device on the bus was keeping the logic voltage from reaching a valid logic High for the display.
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How are the displays powered?Is there a separate 5V input for the VDD on either display. Also are you using any pull up resistors?
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Hi,The NHD-1.5-128128ASC3 is not compatible with our development board.However you would be able to evaluate and program it with an Arduino using our Arduino Shield.You can get more information a...
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Hi,It is possible to achieve your goal to pot this display with resin. However you have to be extremely careful. This display isn't completely sealed and there are chances for some of the resin to ...
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Hello Anna,Are you powering these backlights with a 3.6V input.If so I would recommend the following resistors:Red - 170ΩBlue / Green - 60ΩWhen all lights are turned on you will see a bluish white ...
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Hello,I have another example code for this display here:I was able to get this to work with an Arduino Mega with a 3.3V regulator.The Voltage should not be dropping to 2.1V when you plug in the dis...