#140571 - 05/02/2003 17:38
Silly display repeater
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Thought I'd post this as it might be of interest to you lot
http://public.fotki.com/altman/cars/noble_bits/
Rather a work in progress, but to solve the problem of not being able to mount my empeg in view of the driver in my new car (well, the one which will hopefully arrive in 6 months or so), I've put a small VFD actually inside the revcounter.
More pics when I've finished it. Basically it's a monochrome (no greyscales) 128x32 VFD module from Itron hooked up to the serial port of the empeg with some software changes (though it's simple enough to go into Hijack if required). Currently you only get about 3 frames per second, but I'll sort that out before it gets installed
Hugo
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#140572 - 05/02/2003 17:44
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Any chance that you'd also publish the schematic for the interface so that I can update this and this?
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#140573 - 05/02/2003 17:50
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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The schematic is as simple as a 5v power supply and a 5v<>RS232 level converter (ie, a MAX232). The module has a standard 19200bps serial interface to it.
I'm planning to move to a 115200bps link to another microcontroller (probably a mitsubishi 16c62 series - though if I told you what else that was going to appear in, I'd have to kill you) which will then drive the display over SPI - either that or I'll drive the display direct and try and get greyscales.
Hugo
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#140574 - 05/02/2003 18:22
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Hmmm. I was thinking of putting a real real turbo gauge in my car since the stock one is driven of the engine control computer and is simply there for eye candy. Adding this to that would be hella dope.
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#140576 - 05/02/2003 19:13
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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#140577 - 05/02/2003 19:16
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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Thought I'd post this as it might be of interest to you lot
Holy [censored] [censored]!
You've been watching _Scanners_ again.
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#140578 - 05/02/2003 19:28
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[Re: jimhogan]
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carpal tunnel
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Posts: 4859
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Twisted, sick, I love it!!! Now, if you can rig a heads-up display, so it doesn't need a dask gauge retrofit and can be done easily...
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#140579 - 05/02/2003 19:45
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 14/06/2002
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Umm... dude you have way too much time on your hands. But I love it
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#140580 - 06/02/2003 00:34
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 07/01/2002
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flash b**tard
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#140581 - 06/02/2003 02:02
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 27/03/2002
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I hope when finished you'll be making this available to buy. My car has a cover for the radio area which I usually keep shut, so it would be nice to be able to see the track info etc somewhere else
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#140582 - 06/02/2003 02:55
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[Re: altman]
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A noble way cool have to find a link so our american friends know what it is
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#140583 - 06/02/2003 03:29
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: thinfourth2]
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#140584 - 06/02/2003 04:05
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: skibum]
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Oh my.
Pretty nice little vehicle there, indeed.
At around how much does one of those babies sticker? $80,000 - $100,000 I'd guess?
John
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#140585 - 06/02/2003 04:13
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: johnmcd3]
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Registered: 19/04/2001
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Loc: Seattle, WA (formerly Houston,...
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Still excited by this.
How cool would it be to have the option of remote mounting the empeg with this in the instument panel and using steering wheel controls. (Of course this has been discussed before, now it's much more realistic to consider.)
(Be even cooler if the display were 2BPP, but still, that's pretty bad ass Hugo...)
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#140586 - 06/02/2003 04:14
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[Re: johnmcd3]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
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At around how much does one of those babies sticker? $80,000 - $100,000 I'd guess?
I'm not sure which one Hugo's getting (they've announced a convertible now, hint hint Hugo) but the basic one "stickers at" about £45,000, so say $70,000.
Peter
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#140588 - 06/02/2003 07:13
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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veteran
Registered: 21/03/2002
Posts: 1424
Loc: MA but Irish born
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Impressive.
What sort of cost are we talking about here?
And what options? would it be possible to drive a serial LCD module?
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#140589 - 06/02/2003 07:39
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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enthusiast
Registered: 10/09/2002
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Loc: DFW Area, Texas, US
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Hey!, so why the Noble then, I much prefer the T350, but then again I would say that
OK, so I looked at your Motorshow pics, so shoot me
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#140590 - 06/02/2003 08:07
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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old hand
Registered: 28/04/2002
Posts: 770
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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is it possible to inverse the display so you can put on top of the dash and reflect it off your windshield, ala transparent empeg?
don't even have to look away from the road anymore. not even down to the meters =)
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#140591 - 06/02/2003 09:12
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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old hand
Registered: 14/04/2002
Posts: 1172
Loc: Hants, UK
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Hugo, just don't do this with it!
Gareth
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#140592 - 06/02/2003 09:59
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: g_attrill]
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#140593 - 06/02/2003 12:19
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: johnmcd3]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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They start at about US$70k, depending on the exchange rate. Rumoured 0-60 sprint times for the newer 3 litre twin turbos is 3.5 seconds
Hugo
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#140594 - 06/02/2003 12:22
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: loren]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Well, it's going to be Monaco Blue Pearlescent, which incidentally is that amazing blue you get on the 2002 Honda/Acura NSX; didn't much fancy any of the stock colours, fingers crossed I found the right paint code to give to the factory
Hugo
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#140595 - 06/02/2003 14:01
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 23/08/2000
Posts: 3826
Loc: SLC, UT, USA
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Niiiiice. Wow. That's it, i'm coming to Cambridge just to get a ride in that sucker when you get it. So nice.
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#140596 - 06/02/2003 16:52
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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new poster
Registered: 15/01/2003
Posts: 2
Loc: Australia
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Oh man I want this! Please say you will be selling these.
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#140597 - 06/02/2003 17:50
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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addict
Registered: 27/02/2001
Posts: 569
Loc: Albany, NY
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That install is awesome. With some basic voice activated commands... sorry, just dreaming again
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#140598 - 06/02/2003 17:56
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 27/12/2001
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Paddle shifters?
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#140599 - 07/02/2003 06:32
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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addict
Registered: 27/02/2001
Posts: 569
Loc: Albany, NY
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Now that I started to think about it, that display would fit right where my onstar buttons reside in the dash. And the empeg could be controlled by the steering wheel. hmmm....
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#140600 - 07/02/2003 06:42
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
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Nice. I do hope you've got the right paint code though otherwise it could be interesting when your florescent pink Noble with go-faster-stripes turns up
- Trevor
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#140601 - 07/02/2003 07:00
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
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it's going to be Monaco Blue Pearlescent
While we're on the subject of -escent paint jobs, who else has seen the iridescent paint on some new TVRs? I saw one that looked iridescent gold coming towards you but turned to iridescent purple as it went past. Crazy stuff.
Peter
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#140602 - 07/02/2003 07:53
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: GR0tto]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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Not planning on selling them (but once I have it finished, I might negotiate with someone else to sell them) but if you want the display with serial input it's part number GW128x32C-K610A from www.itron.com.
I ordered from the UK guys (who actually designed the PCB & micro that the glass sits on) and they take credit cards; the displays are £69.57 each, plus VAT.
I (very carefully) removed the display from the PCB and attached it via a short ribbon cable, as there wasn't room for the PCB inside the revcounter at the preferred location - this will obviously void any warranty on the display if you do it with yours!
Remember the serial is at TTL levels, so you'll need both a 5v PSU and a MAX232 level shifter to hook it to the empeg serial.
Hugo
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#140604 - 07/02/2003 08:20
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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enthusiast
Registered: 27/03/2002
Posts: 248
Loc: Swindon, UK
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Well we can hope that when Patrick has finished the tuner shipments, that maybe he'll take this on :-)
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#140605 - 07/02/2003 10:26
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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addict
Registered: 27/02/2001
Posts: 569
Loc: Albany, NY
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Hugo, do you know off hand if Noritake has a larger VFD display that will work in place of the GW128x32C?
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#140606 - 07/02/2003 10:56
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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enthusiast
Registered: 19/04/2001
Posts: 369
Loc: Seattle, WA (formerly Houston,...
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and, in a few sentences or less, what the technical challenges of using a 2BPP grayscale display of any sort in place of that one? I'd pay a good deal (but not ridiculously) more for that i'd think.
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#140607 - 07/02/2003 11:16
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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They do one the size of the empeg display, I believe with greyscale support too (it's a newer module - greyscaling was built into the drivers a year or so ago). Not sure on the part number, it should be on their site.
As for greyscaling on the small display; the small display is very bright because it's not a multiplexed display - it's a phosphor on silicon display. Instead of scanning, a lit pixel is lit continuously. It'd be possible to do greyscales by driving the glass directly, but it'd probably be non-trivial as a task.
Hugo
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#140608 - 07/02/2003 11:24
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: johnmcd3]
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Registered: 03/03/2002
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In reply to:
and, in a few sentences or less, what the technical challenges of using a 2BPP grayscale display of any sort in place of that one? I'd pay a good deal (but not ridiculously) more for that i'd think
IMHO, since Hugo has modified some sofware to pipe the display over the serial to the display, *ANY* display that can accept serial input can be used. Now, the protocol would have to be changed - that is, how to represent on/off bits over the serial port (or On/Dim2/Dim1/Off; etc) would just have to be changed..
Me.
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#140609 - 07/02/2003 11:33
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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addict
Registered: 03/03/2002
Posts: 687
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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In reply to:
Remember the serial is at TTL levels, so you'll need both a 5v PSU and a MAX232 level shifter to hook it to the empeg serial.
Could you help on this? I'm extremely interested in getting something like this up and running (hell, I just bought a display. Heh.). I can do the software (All *I* need/want is song info, visuals can stay down on the player.), just not too good with making new circuits. I figure I can get the 5v from the car's mains (using a VR and some resistors to keep it down), but not sure what else is required for the MAX232.. I have a Mini (pics below), and I have a perfect place to mount it - right in FRONT of the Tach, behind the steering wheel. As close to a HUD as a Mini can get.
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#140610 - 07/02/2003 11:48
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[Re: foxtrot_xray]
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addict
Registered: 27/02/2001
Posts: 569
Loc: Albany, NY
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max232
Does figure 4 help at all?
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#140611 - 07/02/2003 13:09
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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Registered: 03/03/2002
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Oooh... yes...
Mmmm... Technical data.. That is just about all I need, actually. I do have a question, maybe Hugo can help..
What's the Vs- and Vs+ (-8.5/+8.5)v used for? If it only required the 5v, easy as pie, since I'd only be dealing with one V source. But.. how the hell do I get a -8.5 supply from a 12V DC source? Ermf. (OR are those outputs, generated FROM the 5V?)
Me.
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#140612 - 07/02/2003 13:19
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: foxtrot_xray]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/12/2001
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Use a MAX332. It's the same as a MAX232 but it doesn't need any external components so it's simpler to use. RS Components and Maplin both stock it. It's a bit more expensive than a MAX232 though.
The MAX232 and MAX233 both only need a 5V DC supply. The MAX232 needs 4 external capacitors to work whilst the MAX233 doesn't.
- Trevor
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#140613 - 07/02/2003 13:52
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: tman]
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As I've been taught by the people on this BBS: you can run 12V from you're car thru a 5V regulator to either the MAX232 or Max233. The difference between the 2 as I understand it is the Max233 doesn't require external capacitors however it definitely is larger in size.
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#140614 - 07/02/2003 13:54
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: foxtrot_xray]
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Registered: 27/02/2001
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IMHO, since Hugo has modified some sofware to pipe the display over the serial to the display, *ANY* display that can accept serial input can be used. Now, the protocol would have to be changed - that is, how to represent on/off bits over the serial port (or On/Dim2/Dim1/Off; etc) would just have to be changed.
Would the software have to be modified if the only thing that changes is the size of the display. If it has to be modified, is that something that is trivial (because I know it isn't trivial to me )
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#140615 - 07/02/2003 13:58
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/12/2001
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Yeah. It's a 20 pin DIL instead of the 16 pin DIL that the MAX232 comes in.
- Trevor
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#140616 - 07/02/2003 13:59
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/12/2001
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The protocol that you need to drive the display isn't very complicated. The datasheet on the Noritake-Itron site tells you exectly what you need to do. Somebody could easily write a user app that uses grabs the display ever so often and outputs it to the serial display.
- Trevor
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#140617 - 07/02/2003 14:24
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: tman]
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Registered: 27/03/2002
Posts: 248
Loc: Swindon, UK
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Unless you want the visuals, you can get the most of it from /proc/empeg_notify
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#140618 - 07/02/2003 15:03
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: skibum]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14493
Loc: Canada
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The visuals and Hijack menus are all "displayed" in /proc/empeg_screen.raw, which is simply a bitmap copy of the display. Also, /proc/empeg_screen.png is a halfsize (approx) .png (1124 bytes) compression of the .raw display.
-ml
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#140619 - 07/02/2003 15:04
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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Registered: 27/10/2002
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Using this approach it should be reasonably easy to also make a TV out board, using a fast PIC (with enough RAM) and a small DAC. Only need to know the format the data is sent in...
Stig
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#140620 - 07/02/2003 15:59
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: mlord]
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Hokay..
Now, I'm not that great at programming.. what little I know I've taught myself. (C, mostly.)
I love logic problems, tho. Muahaha.
Looking at the spec-sheet for the VFD, it's wouldn't be that hard at all to send the display to the VFD (heck, Hugo said he already did it.)
The only problem with a 'live' screen would be the fact that we're sending data over a serial port. Un-optimized, each screen of data would require:
6bytes x 4 (setting up each 8px line of graphics), then
128bytes x 4 (each of the four lines)..
That's 536bytes for a screen. Then you have to wait for the displays PSU (which, according to spec is 50usec + (5msec * # data bits)..
So, a realtime display prolly won't be easy to do. But, you could probably get close.
The kicker is to:
1. Send data to the screen and not overload the screen's buffer/PSU.
2. Use smart encoding in the program to skip all blank screenbits and just position the cursor at the next screen bit with a pixel on.
3. Somehow convert the raw PNG data into mapped 1x8 squares. (I'm not too good with the low-level operations of graphics. This one challenges me the most.)
(Of course, with what I wanted the display for was simple track info - The usual - name, artist, year, album, etc etc. I don't need hypnotizing visuals right in front of my face in Atlanta traffic. Heh.) I like the fact that I can program in sprites (user icons) and use them like standard characters. So maybe I can have the playlist or something listed as a title, or such.) I am really impressed with the display, tho. This company seems to have their stuff together..
Me.
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#140621 - 07/02/2003 16:10
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: tman]
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Registered: 03/03/2002
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Hmm.. that will make it much easier. I'm not really worrying about size (I can fit the small converter board behind the radio..)
Looking at the 233 now. Looks pretty simple to hookup. Since I don't need any of the fancy stuff, I'm guessing that I'll only need pins:
4, 19: RS232 input from the Empeg
3, 20: TTL output to display.
6, 9: GND
7: +5V.
The PCB board will also have to have the VR (I'll need to refresh my memory on the regulators..) and a connector to take the data lines and the +5 to the VFD, and a RS232 connector to go over to the Empeg...
Ooh, I'm likin' this.
Thanks, Hugo, for finding this. :>
Me.
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#140622 - 07/02/2003 19:14
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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new poster
Registered: 15/01/2003
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Coolio, thanks for the info Altman... I must talk to an engineering friend of mine to piece together one of these meters.
Please keep us informed if you do ever get someone else to sell them, I know a couple of people that would be very keen on getting their hands one one
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#140623 - 08/02/2003 06:42
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: foxtrot_xray]
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enthusiast
Registered: 08/08/2000
Posts: 351
Loc: chicago
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it does look pretty straightforward to put together your own "track info" mode to display on one of these. the trick, though, would be how you handling the menuing system. if you don't replicate the existing display as-is, then you won't have an easy way to access menus and get visual feedback.
if you could find a way to display menus and track data, then i think you'd be all set.
--dan.
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#140624 - 08/02/2003 06:57
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 07/01/2002
Posts: 339
Loc: Squamish, BC
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In reply to:
While we're on the subject of -escent paint jobs, who else has seen the iridescent paint on some new TVRs? I saw one that looked iridescent gold coming towards you but turned to iridescent purple as it went past. Crazy stuff.
These are also known as 'flip' paint jobs, because they flip colour depending on what angle you look at them. Not a big fan myself, mainly because I've never seen a nice combination - they always seem to dirty colours to me, and make TVRs look even more like turds than they do already (IMO!)
They becoming more popular with the (richer) boyracer crowd too - seen a Lexus and a Ford Probe with a similar effect. Personally I think it could look really good with something like a Silver going to Midnight Blue, but I've never seen anything so nice - maybe it's not feasible.
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#140626 - 08/02/2003 09:54
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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enthusiast
Registered: 27/03/2002
Posts: 248
Loc: Swindon, UK
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This seems a little overpriced. The display is the same size as a sideon view of a matchbox, and it costs 70 quid. Yet the full empeg display only costs 100 quid to replace.
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#140627 - 08/02/2003 09:55
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: skibum]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
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Not really - big electronics are cheaper than small electronics.
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#140628 - 08/02/2003 09:56
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: skibum]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
Posts: 4859
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Probably like most other items, there is a set cost for the packaging - the electronics, glass, processing, etc. It doesn't matter as much how big it is, as long as it still uses the same manufacturing process.
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#140629 - 08/02/2003 11:50
Re: Silly display repeater
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Registered: 13/04/2001
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
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I had an old audi that was almost a flip paint job only worked when clean went from metallic silver to a light blue
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#140630 - 08/02/2003 12:20
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: rtundo]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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I don't think my mods to the software will necessarily end up in future versions. Really, the best place for a display hack like this is in the kernel as then it'd work with all apps (inc GPS, etc).
Hugo
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#140631 - 08/02/2003 12:23
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: skibum]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 3457
Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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The small display isn't scanned though, it's phosphor on silicon. It's also about 6x brighter than the empeg display for just this reason (the module has a brightness control; FYI, the pictures are with the brightness set to level 2 (of 7), but there's no filter in front of the screen at the moment.
The empeg display glass alone costs around 40-50 quid in small quantities. This is a module including PSU (it still needs something like 50v to light stuff up), controller, etc.
Hugo
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#140632 - 08/02/2003 17:07
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: foxtrot_xray]
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old hand
Registered: 09/01/2002
Posts: 702
Loc: Tacoma,WA
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If you want a real easy solution for TTL->RS232 level conversion check out this product. I used it for doing conversion in my Oncore GPS board and it worked great, didn't even have to solder I just stripped the wires and twisted them together. I recommened this to all beginners and non-soldering people (like myself).
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#140633 - 09/02/2003 08:24
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: siberia37]
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addict
Registered: 03/03/2002
Posts: 687
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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Hmm.. Interesting little toy, thanks.
I think I'll stick with making a small board, mostly because: 1. I almost have it finished, and 2. The display needs 5V, which I can put on the same board so it does everything..
Me.
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#140634 - 10/02/2003 12:50
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: siberia37]
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enthusiast
Registered: 07/01/2002
Posts: 274
Loc: Stockport, UK
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Any chance of someone putting a step by step assembly instruction together ?
Is it really as simple as connecting serial port - TTL convertor - VFD ? With some soldering / splicing to hang it all together ?
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#140635 - 10/02/2003 15:54
Re: Silly display repeater
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addict
Registered: 03/03/2002
Posts: 687
Loc: Atlanta, Georgia
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In reply to:
Any chance of someone putting a step by step assembly instruction together ?
Is it really as simple as connecting serial port - TTL convertor - VFD ? With some soldering / splicing to hang it all together ?
Basically, yeah. I'm making a PCB that will take care of some of the annoyances, but yeah. Empeg -> TTL converter -> VFD.
The main 'annoyance' is the header on the VFD for communications is a ribbon cable header, 10-pin. It carries everything needed - including the +5v.
Me.
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#140636 - 11/03/2003 10:29
is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: altman]
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new poster
Registered: 04/08/1999
Posts: 16
Loc: Central TX, USA
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Altman-
Just wondering if you have completed the install for this remote display (display repeater).
And, can you list ALL parts (part #s), and place(s) to order from to accomplish this? (i.e. the voltage pieces, serial adapters, whatever it takes)
(i can solder and build circuits, as long as i have schematics/diagrams and some instructions)
And, instead of the 128x32, can other sizes of displays from this same Itron company work?
thanks.
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#140637 - 11/03/2003 12:07
Re: is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: falconvp]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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And, instead of the 128x32
And, can I get a pony?
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#140638 - 11/03/2003 12:15
Re: is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: Daria]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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And, can I get a pony? Come on, be nice to the new guys.
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#140639 - 11/03/2003 12:31
Re: is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: tonyc]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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Come on, be nice to the new guys.
Um. Why should they be special?
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#140640 - 11/03/2003 12:40
Re: is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: falconvp]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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instead of the 128x32, can other sizes of displays from this same Itron company work? Instead of being snarky, I'll try to answer your question.
Probably not. The empeg's display and native and only format is 128x32. While you could conceivably use a differently sized display, you'd have to map 128x32 pixels to it, so that seems a little useless.
In addition, Hugo (altman) is one of the original developers of the empeg and he's modifying the player software to drive it. It's probably unlikely that it will get released as he has developed it, and we, the empeg-using public, do not have the requisite access to the player software to reproduce it. At the very least, I wouldn't hold my breath. So any thought of getting it to work quickly just by using his software is probably not realistic.
There are some other folks that are attempting similar things inspired by Hugo's repeater. You might want to take a look around in the programming and technical forums for information. (I forget who they are or what the thread titles would be; sorry.) They haven't publicly gotten too far, though.
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#140641 - 11/03/2003 13:31
Re: is it completed? (silly repeater)
[Re: wfaulk]
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member
Registered: 12/01/2002
Posts: 192
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Noritake has lots of other serial displays that are 128x32 or higher.. Since we're writing the software to drive them the Empeg display could be integer scaled (for example one nice display is 256x64 and would fit right in a DIN slot), or you could display other info on the extra pieces of display, like say GPSApp (slightly modified), without interfering with your view of the Player. Going to a smaller res obviously has issues with what you want to crop off.
The two of particular interest to me (I got one of each) are the 140x32 7000-series and the 256x64 3100-series (specifically the D model is the one that is DIN-sized. The 3100s have apparently been replaced by 3900s that aren't much different, but their site isn't updated to reflect it.
The threads of interest are in Projects, Backlit Display and Project: External VFD Display.
If you're interested in hiding your Empeg in the trunk (my goal) I've also put together a serial controller with a Grayhill joystick that has all 7 actions on one stick (no direct link, go to grayhill.com and enter part number 60A). Eventually I'll have software ready to run that other people could use and write drivers for other displays. foxtrot_xray is working on his own software too for his 128x32.
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#140642 - 04/04/2003 08:08
Re: Silly display repeater
[Re: altman]
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old hand
Registered: 14/08/2001
Posts: 886
Loc: London, UK
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Noble *spent*
Can I have a go when you get it???
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