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#141617 - 12/06/2003 05:10 Re: Ext VFD Disp signup [Re: foxtrot_xray]
falconvp
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I'm definitely wanting one of these displays. I would be willing to pay in advance.

Also, tried the signup site, but 'cannot find server' error.

thanx
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#141618 - 12/06/2003 10:57 Re: Ext VFD Disp signup [Re: falconvp]
foxtrot_xray
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Yeah, there was a problem with the DNS servers this morning.
It is back up, go ahead and give it a show now..

Thanks!
Mike.
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#141619 - 10/07/2003 04:46 status update [Re: foxtrot_xray]
falconvp
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It has been about a month since the last post.
I was wondering what the status is on this project?

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#141620 - 10/07/2003 05:19 Re: status update [Re: falconvp]
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Not a problem. Had to put things aside for a week and a half as I drove almost-cross-country on a vacation. I'm back now, and got the PCB prototype. 'Debugging' and testing right now to make sure everything's thrown together right now. Once that is done (oh, I'm guessing a week or so) I will order finilazides PCBs, and start sending e-mails out for real orders..

Mike.
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#141621 - 10/07/2003 07:16 Re: status update [Re: foxtrot_xray]
pgrzelak
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Is there any (easy) way to be able to reverse or flip the display signal, so it could be used in reflection (like a heads-up display)?
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#141622 - 10/07/2003 10:21 Re: status update [Re: pgrzelak]
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Is there any (easy) way to be able to reverse or flip the display signal, so it could be used in reflection (like a heads-up display)?

I forgot that you sent me an e-mail on this..

I looked at the display, and as far as I can tell, it depends..

If sending standard text, using the display's own built-in fonts, no. I can't see an easy way to do it.

Using graphics, sure, just 'reverse' the direction and starting point of the draw..


It's probably too late, but according to the docs, they can 'custom program' the displays. Maybe they could add a command to 'flip'/mirror the display...

Me.
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#141623 - 11/07/2003 07:14 Re: status update [Re: foxtrot_xray]
tfabris
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Maybe they could add a command to 'flip'/mirror the display...
I have reason to believe that this may already exist in the kernel as a compiler option. Have a peek.

(Was part of a topic of conversation in Amersfoort last weekend.)
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#141624 - 11/07/2003 07:31 Re: status update [Re: tfabris]
wfaulk
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I'm 99% sure that this is only for the driver to the on-board VFD. It would do nothing for the out-of-band display he's talking about.
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#141625 - 11/07/2003 07:37 Re: status update [Re: wfaulk]
tfabris
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OK.
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#141626 - 11/07/2003 18:33 Re: status update [Re: pgrzelak]
tman
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Stupid question but can't you just mount the display the other way up? Unless I'm missing something important here...

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#141627 - 11/07/2003 23:42 Re: status update [Re: tman]
mtempsch
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If you use it for a heads up display, I imagine you'd want to flip it up/down only - if you rotate the physical display you'll flip both up/down and left/right.

/Michael
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#141628 - 12/07/2003 02:16 Re: status update [Re: mtempsch]
tman
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Ahh okay. I thought I was missing something. I must remember not to post at 2:30am without thinking it over again

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#141629 - 12/07/2003 05:24 Re: status update [Re: tman]
pgrzelak
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Greetings!

Not a problem. That was why I was asking, though.
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#141630 - 12/07/2003 06:42 Re: status update [Re: mtempsch]
djc
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...and how is it that the mirror knows to flip one axis, but not the other?

--dan.

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#141631 - 12/07/2003 06:57 Re: status update [Re: djc]
pgrzelak
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Now, now. Such questions are best asked and speculated about late at night while intoxicated. First thing in the morning (well, US Eastern Time) is not the right time. You will likely get a boring, physics / optics related answer...
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#141632 - 12/07/2003 07:05 Re: status update [Re: djc]
mtempsch
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Ack... my thinking was bass-ackwards.

Actually you need to flip the display right/left, or up/down, depending on which axis you rotate it.

Rotate it along the horizontal axis (left-right axis) and you need to flip the display vertically as what used to be up when facing you is now down when facing away. Left and right is preserved.

If you instead rotate it on the vertical axis, what is up and down remains but what was left when facing you is right when facing away...

Just tried it in front of a mirror with a newspaper...

/Michael

Edit to Paul: 8.42 in the morning seemed to be a bit early for me
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#141633 - 12/07/2003 07:24 Re: status update [Re: mtempsch]
djc
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perhaps it depends on whether your mirror is vertically or horizontally polarized.

--dan.

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#141634 - 12/07/2003 12:31 Re: status update [Re: pgrzelak]
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...You people scare me sometimes.
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#141635 - 12/07/2003 12:33 Re: status update [Re: foxtrot_xray]
pgrzelak
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... Just sometimes??? We are not trying hard enough...
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#141636 - 01/08/2003 13:10 It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
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Allrighty.. After getting over a quirk of the VFD (which noone will have to worry about), it's complete.

Right now it's connevted up to my Empeg, sitting on top of my monitor here at work. The display is rather tiny, yet bright.

I have an incredibly simple program that runs on the empeg, and updates the display everytime the song changes. Not fancy, and very crude. I'll leave it up to someone else to actually make a program worth running on it.

I'm awaiting a quote now to get a set of PCBs made..

Me.
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#141637 - 01/08/2003 13:31 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
Phoenix42
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Pics?

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#141638 - 01/08/2003 13:50 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: Phoenix42]
foxtrot_xray
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Certainly.. Got pics now, just can't upload them until I get home...
Stay tuned, don't move!

Me.
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#141639 - 01/08/2003 16:42 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
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The only thing I'm kinda worried about is my +5V regulator. After an hour of being on (while I was testing and playing with it), it got really, really hot.. I'm kinda hoping this is because of my +12V wall adapter which really seems to be putting out 14V.. I'm gonna let it sit in the car for a while, and see if it still gets rather hot. If so, I need to add a resistor or something to drop volts..

Me.
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#141640 - 01/08/2003 19:22 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: Phoenix42]
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Okay, attached are three pics. (I think..)

#1 and #2 are of it "in Use", and #3 is an example of what happens on bootup.


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#141641 - 01/08/2003 19:23 Re: Pin #2.. [Re: foxtrot_xray]
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Okay. So you can only upload one file at a time.

Here's #2.


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#141642 - 01/08/2003 19:24 Re: Er, Pic #3.. [Re: foxtrot_xray]
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..And, #3.

Pay no attention to the "Evildoer Beware" stickys. My work e-mail is "evildoer@...", so I get alot of slak for it..
(And yes, that one that looks like it's from South Africa, is, in fact.)

Me.


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#141643 - 02/08/2003 00:16 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
mtempsch
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After an hour of being on (while I was testing and playing with it), it got really, really hot.

How much current does it draw? After all, 14-5=9V, and if it draws 1A that is 9W of heat...
IIRC you're using a 7805 regulator? What package is it (TO-220, ....)?
You can drop some of the voltage over a resistor or a number of series connected diodes to redistribute the heat generating, or attach a heat sink to the regulator. Putting the circuit in a small aluminum box and bolting the regulator to it should be enough (beware of which terminal the regulator case is attached to though...) Another option (more expensive) is a switching regulator which is more efficient.

/Michael
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#141644 - 02/08/2003 07:45 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
genixia
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I'm kinda hoping this is because of my +12V wall adapter which really seems to be putting out 14V


Most alternators put out 13.8V anyway so don't expect that to help. Assuming that the current and power are within the regulators specified limits, then you will need to heatsink it.
I don't see much to be gained in dropping volts across series resistors or diodes unless you are close to or exceeding the regulators power rating, in which case you should be able to get safely within spec by doing so. But ultimately, the series diodes/resistors in conjunction with the regulator will be dissipating the same power anyway, and putting the circuit in a plastic box will likely lead to heat buildup with the same eventual result regardless of the presence of any additional diodes or resistors.
So do yourself a favor and use an aluminium box. It's trivial to drill and tap a TO220 mounting position, and the aluminium will heatsink the regulator and dissipate the heat outside of the box. An added benefit is that if you ground the box then you will help reduce any EMI issues.

One other solution is to use a switching regulator, although this will add cost and another potential EMI source.
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#141645 - 03/08/2003 17:40 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: genixia]
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Most alternators put out 13.8V anyway so don't expect that to help. Assuming that the current and power are within the regulators specified limits, then you will need to heatsink it.
I don't see much to be gained in dropping volts across series resistors or diodes unless you are close to or exceeding the regulators power rating, in which case you should be able to get safely within spec by doing so. But ultimately, the series diodes/resistors in conjunction with the regulator will be dissipating the same power anyway, and putting the circuit in a plastic box will likely lead to heat buildup with the same eventual result regardless of the presence of any additional diodes or resistors.
So do yourself a favor and use an aluminium box. It's trivial to drill and tap a TO220 mounting position, and the aluminium will heatsink the regulator and dissipate the heat outside of the box. An added benefit is that if you ground the box then you will help reduce any EMI issues.

Yeah, actually. It had occured to me that even if I added resistors, it'd still make the same amount of heat.
Already have the hole for the TO220, and a part number for the heatsink.. I just hope it dos allright; I really DON'T want to have the thing die on me. It wouldn't make me look good in front of everyone else here.
What I *DON'T* have is an enclosure for the PCB. I haven't even LOOKED at enclosures.. (Actually, even worse - it never crossed my mind that an enclosure would be wanted.. I'm not going to be using one for mine..)


Thanks!
Mike.
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#141646 - 11/08/2003 08:52 Re: It's ALIVE!! [Re: foxtrot_xray]
bloch309
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How much for an PCB Assembled, W/VFD Display?
(isn't Display redundant)
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