2Methyl-Bulbe-1ol Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Hi everybody.I have a problem with my Lcd.It's a 2x20 LCD from BG Micro website ( here )Characters are display correctly but the backlight doesn't work.The power for the Lcd is +5V : it's okI have made à EL inverter with a pot for the backlight. With -1 to -5 it doesn't light :(somebody can help me ?
SLP Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 welcome to the board :)I don't know if you can dim EL-inverters. I actually don't think so..Are you sure that the EL-inverter has the right polarization?
2Methyl-Bulbe-1ol Posted May 22, 2007 Author Report Posted May 22, 2007 thanks you.for the polarization in my El-inverter it's like that :Input : +5 GroundOutput : -52 cables (black & white) are used for the backlight.I tried :B+(-5) : whiteB- : blackAnd B+(-5) : blackB- : whiteMaybe this "reversing" broke the backlight (and I had already try with a positive voltage ...) ?Does the blacklight need more A for the power supply ?Anybody have this cheap LCD Display ? ???
SLP Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 I don't know exactly what you want to tell me ::)AFAIK, an inverter has an input (5V in your case, DC) and an output (about 120V AC).Do you have a Datasheet for the inverter you use?EDIT:I've just recognized that you're probably using a wrong inverter.The inverter you use makes +5V to -5V. That won't work.You need a special EL-inverter because the EL-foil needs an alternating current of about 120V to work.This is a bit dangerous because of the high voltage, so you have to use some insulation-tapeand/or shrinking hose at the output.
2Methyl-Bulbe-1ol Posted May 22, 2007 Author Report Posted May 22, 2007 sorry for my english ... french ::)My inverter make +5V to -5V.The datasheet is here http://www.sub-version.net/images/negativeconversion.gif but it is not connected like the right part. I have not made modification on the core module, just like this ugly schema.B+ -----------(+5V)---- [ Inverter ]------(-5V)---------- | LCD Backlight |B- ------------------------------------------------------ | |
SLP Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 Je n'aime pas la langue francais... J'étais très mauvaise quand j'avais francais à l'école. Je préfère parler en allemand, mais l'anglais est la langue plus connue et plus facile. ;)My inverter make +5V to -5V.No. sorry mate but that won't work.You need an EL-inverter that makes 120V AC at the output.Have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroluminescence(or here ;) http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lectroluminescence )you need something like this: http://www1.conrad.de/scripts/wgate/zcop_b2c/~flNlc3Npb249UDkwV0dBVEU6Q19BR0FURTEyOjAwMDIuMDE1ZC5iNTgxYjE0YiZ+aHR0cF9jb250ZW50X2NoYXJzZXQ9aXNvLTg4NTktMSZ+U3RhdGU9NDAwMTM0MjU5Mg==?~template=PCAT_AREA_S_BROWSE&mfhelp=&p_selected_area=%24ROOT&p_selected_area_fh=&perform_special_action=&glb_user_js=Y&shop=B2C&vgl_artikel_in_index=&product_show_id=&p_page_to_display=DirektSearch&~cookies=1&zhmmh_lfo=&zhmmh_area_kz=&s_haupt_kategorie=&p_searchstring=EL-inverter&p_searchstring_artnr=&p_search_category=alle&r3_matn=&insert_kz=&area_s_url=&brand=&amount=&new_item_quantity=&area_url=&direkt_aufriss_area=&p_countdown=&p_80=&p_80_category=&p_80_article=&p_next_template_after_login=&mindestbestellwert=&login=&password=&bpemail=&bpid=&url=&show_wk=&use_search=3&p_back_template=&template=&kat_save=&updatestr=&vgl_artikel_in_vgl=&titel=&darsteller=®isseur=&anbieter=&genre=&fsk=&jahr=&jahr2=&dvd_error=X&dvd_empty_error=X&dvd_year_error=&call_dvd=&kna_news=&p_status_scenario=&documentselector=&aktiv=&p_load_area=$ROOT&p_artikelbilder_mode=&p_sortopt=&page=&p_catalog_max_results=10(the black box.)Technical data:Folienfläche: 30 - 105 cm² · Ausg.-spg.: 110V/AC · Ausgangsfrequenz: 700 Hzin english:size of EL-foil: 30 - 105 cm² . output voltage: 110V AC . output frequency: 700Hz
2Methyl-Bulbe-1ol Posted June 18, 2007 Author Report Posted June 18, 2007 Good by EL-inverter.I used 2 "super bright LED" connected to "B+ / B-" and it looks nice :)It could be a cheap alternative to the classical backlight system.
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