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synth "freeze" & strange screen**FIXED**


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the psu is top, so I don't think it's that

the whole synth freezes, not just the LCD

I was thinking it could be that I power the 260mA backlight over the 5V reg on the core module

the PSU is a 12v 1A linear regulated 90$ industrial quality, should be fine for this job

I only have a minimal with stereo SID

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Hey Wilba

I was thinking I could modify my core from SmashTV to use your "High-power backlight" circuit.

Would it work to:

-feed 12V regualted power straight from the psu to B+ on the LCD

-change the T1 transistor BC337 / 25 to a BC337 / 40 like in your sammichSID

-change P1 trimpot from the 10K to a 50K

Do I need another resistor in addition?

It looks like R3 on the sammichSID pcb is part of the baclight circuit

and that R4 is the same on both pcb's

Your "High-power backlight" circuit works great on my sammichSID with 4x20 lcd

even if I don't really understand why it's ok to feed 12V to a 5V LED :)

I think this could be why the synth konks out now and then, because the 5V reg gets too hot

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Look, you are using a 12V reg power supply to feed a 5V backlight - this is why I asked to consider your use case. I am not questioning the built quality of the power supply itself :smile: .

Maybe you could replace the 5V reg on the core module with one that handles higher currents?

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I went ahead and modified my core so I can power the backlight on my 4x20 250mA LCD with 12V

used Wilbas sammichSID "High-power backlight" circuit.

-fed 12V regualted power straight from the psu to B+ on the LCD

-changedd the T1 transistor BC337/25 to a BC337/40

-changed P1 trimpot from the 10K to a 50K

works perfect

the 5V reg. was getting too hot both regulating down from 12 to 5V and powering the 250mA backlight

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