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It is correct on the MB6582-side. The LCD side is dependent on your LCD. Check the data sheet. It was correct for my LCD and I connected it successfully using that guide. It is really good I think.

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Find out what part number you LCD is (usually printed on it somewhere) and do a search for the data sheet. The connection information will be on there. Then just match the pins to the ones on the midibox.

Wilba's PCB is just a collection of the modules on one board so the circuit diagram/pin outs for the core sections will be the same as the core modules as sold by smash.

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Thanks for all your replies, guys.

The pinouts for my LCD are actually printed on the back of the unit itself, which is handy.

I was mainly wondering if the basic orientation was correct, really. It's hard to tell from the photos if anything has been flipped.

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Just realize that for example Pin 1 on one LCD maybe VSS, but not necessarily on another manufacturers.

Yeah, usually you'll need to find the datasheet for that particular unit- not always easy if you got it 2nd-hand, or on eBay. I was helpfully printed on the back of mine though.

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A = anode = +

K = cathode = -

LCD backlights are typically just a bunch of parallel LEDs.

Just like any diode, LEDs pass current in one direction, from the anode to the cathode (with exceptions, in which case it's considered reverse bias).

If your LCD has "A" and "K" labels on pins 15 and 16, it's the same standard pinout:

http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_lcd.pdf

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