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muddy0409

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Posted: 08:53pm 05 Feb 2013
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Where would one look for a display (VGA or Composite) of around 2 inches that would suit the ColorMM?
I might go have a look around Ebay while I am waiting for some suggestions.


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Hi Peter, Out of curiosity, what is you application that needs a display this small? Seems to me that it would be almost unreadably small

I use a 7" vga display for my caravan battery monitor program and with my (old) eyes that is unreadable from more than a couple of meters.

Perhaps a 2 or 4 line lcd might do the job for you and be cheaper? Just an idea and not to reflect on yor choice.

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Juri74

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i use a 7" vga monitor too, however i've to use it in mode 4 because the characters displayed in mode 1-3 are too small :) and the monitor resolution itself should be 480x240 pixels
 
CircuitGizmos

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  muddy0409 said   Where would one look for a display (VGA or Composite) of around 2 inches that would suit the ColorMM?
I might go have a look around Ebay while I am waiting for some suggestions.



I had a portable battery-powered TV that I got for about $50 years ago. This was before the U.S. switched to digital. It was hand-held and had an LCD display about that size.

This is one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Casio-TV-980-2-3-LCD-Color-handheld- Television-/200890915806?pt=Televisions&hash=item2ec6081bde

It was useless with the new digital signals, though. Internally there is a place where you can feed it composite video. (This one NTSC)

Edited by CircuitGizmos 2013-02-07
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muddy0409

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The story is that I need a rather small display. It appears that a GLCD would be the most logical way to go, but just can't begin to imagine that I am capable of making aGLCD working with a CMM. It looks hard enough getting a character LCD to work. I still intend working with PBP which already has CLCD handling very easily. Just can't wait for PBP to include GLCD commands as well.


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MicroBlocks

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Something like this works great on composite.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New3-5-LCD-4-3-Monitor-Screen-Rear-V iew-Reverse-Backup-Car-Mirror-Video-Monitor-/360583980560?pt =US_Car_Monitors_w_o_Player&hash=item53f47ae610

I have a few similar to those.

2" is very difficult to find. There are a few LCD glass only but that would need a lot of work with controllers and programming. Maybe some Nokia LCD replacement part, a few arduino projects use them, if i remember correctly it was using I2C or SPI to write data to the screen.


My search is for a small converter schematic to have color composite. Not successful yet.
Edited by TZAdvantage 2013-02-09
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Bill.b

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Posted: 05:13pm 07 Feb 2013
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have a look here. These are for car videos, most have AV inputs and come in size 3.5in upwards.


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paceman
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  muddy0409 said   The story is that I need a rather small display. It appears that a GLCD would be the most logical way to go, but just can't begin to imagine that I am capable of making aGLCD working with a CMM.


Peter,
The very commonly available Nokia 5110 graphics LCD display is available on eBay etc for only $3 or $4 and the size on the usual PCB module it comes on (with backlighting) is 45x40mm. It's SPI driven and displays 6 rows of 14 characters but unfortunately is monochrome (how else at $4!). John Gerrard (JMAN) wrote some MMBasic software for it. Nokia 5110

I've got an MMBasic program (originally based on John's routines) running on a project here showing time automatically updating on the top line and keypad editable data input lines below. There's a lot of stuff on the net about the 5110, including a "how to" on Sparkfun. Some is under "Nokia 3110" which apparently was an earlier version of the phone it came on but the software driving it is apparently the same.

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djuqa

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The 3.5 inch ones are available for only 18$ from TOMTOP (Chinese eBay vendor) postage to aussie included.
They work excellent on the MM/DM computers.
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  djuqa said   The 3.5 inch ones are available for only 18$ from TOMTOP (Chinese eBay vendor) postage to aussie included.
They work excellent on the MM/DM computers.


Do you have a link for them David? I had a look at their site and the $19 ones were not available for shipping to Australia but they did have a $33 one with free shipping.

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3.5 Monitor $17.91Aud
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paceman
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Posted: 06:36pm 07 Feb 2013
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Great, thanks David - I've just ordered one.

 
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Posted: 09:00pm 07 Feb 2013
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No worries.


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