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===== Display Board Building ===== | ===== Display Board Building ===== | ||
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==== 3.5" is the OVI40-SDR standard default display ==== | ==== 3.5" is the OVI40-SDR standard default display ==== | ||
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The 3.5 inch LCD panel has exactly the same outer dimensions as the PCB porting plate of the previous 3.2 inch display. The key switches S7 and S8 on the UI board need to be mounted in the " | The 3.5 inch LCD panel has exactly the same outer dimensions as the PCB porting plate of the previous 3.2 inch display. The key switches S7 and S8 on the UI board need to be mounted in the " | ||
==== Display Board ==== | ==== Display Board ==== | ||
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The display board plugs into UI board vonnector directly. The display board contains LCD display and touch panel functionality. For mechanical mounting oDie Displayplatine beinhaltet Display und Touchpanel. For mechanical mounting considerations please see below. | The display board plugs into UI board vonnector directly. The display board contains LCD display and touch panel functionality. For mechanical mounting oDie Displayplatine beinhaltet Display und Touchpanel. For mechanical mounting considerations please see below. | ||
The following LCDs can be used with UI board V1.8 and UHSDR: | The following LCDs can be used with UI board V1.8 and UHSDR: | ||
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* 3.2" display 320 x 240 witch controller IL9325 (or IL9325 compatible controller): | * 3.2" display 320 x 240 witch controller IL9325 (or IL9325 compatible controller): | ||
* 2.8" display 320 x 240 with controller IL9325 (or compatible controller): | * 2.8" display 320 x 240 with controller IL9325 (or compatible controller): | ||
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- | ==== Display Calibration - mandatory at first bring-up==== | + | |< 95% 50% 50% >| |
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- | The calibration is required initially. No later calibration needed during operation. | + | | [{{: |
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+ | ==== Display Calibration - mandatory at first bring-up ==== | ||
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+ | Start the calibration by touching the touch screen with a finger **before** | ||
- | Start the calibration | + | Sometimes |
- | After calibration is finished please save the calibration by long-pressing the " | + | |
==== Mechanical fixing of the display board onto the UI board ==== | ==== Mechanical fixing of the display board onto the UI board ==== | ||
- | The display board will be mechanically held in position by the casing. As long as the casing is not available yet, a temporary solution is required. | ||
- | Simple approach: a piece of non-conductive material (e.g. plastic) of suitable height can be fixed between UI board and LCD PCB with double-sided self-adhesive tape. This will keep the display board stabilized and away from the UI board. | + | The display |
- | Just make sure that it is still possible to easy unplugging of the display board is still possible, when needed. | + | Simple approach: a piece of non-conductive material (e.g. plastic) of suitable height can be fixed between UI board and LCD PCB with double-sided self-adhesive tape. This will keep the display board stabilized and away from the UI board. |
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+ | Just make sure that it is still possible to easy unplugging of the display board is still possible, when needed. | ||
Alternatively plastic spacer bolts may be used: | Alternatively plastic spacer bolts may be used: | ||
- | **Option 1** plastic spacer Plastik-Abstandshalter with inner thread and outer thread, e.g. [[ | + | **Option 1** plastic spacer Plastik-Abstandshalter with inner thread and outer thread, e.g. [[https:// |
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- | **Option 2** plastic spacer bolt with two inner threads, e.g. [[https:// | + | **Option 2** plastic spacer bolt with two inner threads, e.g. [[https:// |
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==== Display Brightness ==== | ==== Display Brightness ==== | ||
- | The LCD display brightness can be adjusted by changing R105 (15 Ohm default) to a different vlue. R105 is next to the SOIC8-IC | + | |
+ | The LCD display brightness can be adjusted by changing R105 (15 Ohm default) to a different vlue. R105 is next to the SOIC8-IC | ||
According to LCD data sheet the maximum DC current allowed is 60 mA continous, or 75 mA for less than a minute. When changing R105 please make sure not to exceed 60 mA. | According to LCD data sheet the maximum DC current allowed is 60 mA continous, or 75 mA for less than a minute. When changing R105 please make sure not to exceed 60 mA. | ||
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==== Cutting SDO line ==== | ==== Cutting SDO line ==== | ||
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==== Display Assembly ==== | ==== Display Assembly ==== | ||
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- | This pdf contains th modified assembly notes: | + | This pdf contains th modified assembly notes: {{: |
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- | * C103 not needed anymore | + | * C103, C112, IC103 and R106 are not needed anymore |
* R101 = R104 = 100K | * R101 = R104 = 100K | ||
- | * R106 = 1K | ||
* R102 = 15R | * R102 = 15R | ||
+ | * R105 = 3.3R | ||
* all 10u now replaced by 1u | * all 10u now replaced by 1u | ||
* XPT2046 = ADS7843E | * XPT2046 = ADS7843E | ||
- | DF8OE suggest to replace the two parallel tantal capacitors next to the 3.3V voltage regulator by 100nF & 1uF. He also suggest to put 100nF & 1uF in the free location shown in Andy's photo. | + | Put a small wire between pin3 and pin4 of IC103. Shorten R107 forever. |
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+ | LCD can only work in parallel mode - there //will never be a SPI mode.// | ||
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+ | DF8OE suggest to replace the two parallel tantal capacitors next to the 3.3V voltage regulator by 100nF & 1uF. He also suggest to put 100nF & 1uF in the free location shown in Andy's photo. | ||
The two pads of R107 location need to be short cut, otherwise the LCD won't work. | The two pads of R107 location need to be short cut, otherwise the LCD won't work. | ||
- | Only LCD **parallel mode** is supported at this time. | + | Only LCD **parallel mode** |
=== Possitioning the LCD on the PCB === | === Possitioning the LCD on the PCB === | ||
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The lower left corner of the LCD should be flush with the PCB. | The lower left corner of the LCD should be flush with the PCB. | ||
- | Dazu die LCD links unten ansetzen und sie bei bereits eingestecktem Flachkabel | + | Dazu die LCD links unten ansetzen und sie bei bereits eingestecktem Flachkabel vorsichtig in Richtung PCB umklappen. Irgendwann geht es schwerer - weil das Flachkabel jetzt zwischen LCD und PCB Wellen schlägt. Nun auf der Seite der PCB mit dem FPC mit einem Schraubendreher zwischen Flachkabel und PCB gehen und vorsichtig eine kleine Schlaufe rausziehen. Das LCD klappt nun wie von selbst gegen die PCB und kann vorsichtig (!!) am linken, oberen und unteren Rand angedrückt werden. |
Das Doppelklebeband links in voller Höhe (überdeckt die 20pol Löcher) in ca. 1cm Breite positionieren, | Das Doppelklebeband links in voller Höhe (überdeckt die 20pol Löcher) in ca. 1cm Breite positionieren, | ||
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+ | ==== On shortening the male header J103 on OVI40 UI for LCD display ==== | ||
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+ | Cutting the male header pins pf J103 (on component side) is required to reduce height of the LCD Display module above OVI40 UI PCB. Cutting / shortening the pins on component side might not be the best idea as it damages the female connector each time it's inserted, due to the fact that cutting the J103 pins produces sharp edges that scratch the femaile LCD display header. | ||
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+ | An alternative is to solder the pins at the right depth and then cut the pins flush to the pcb on the solder side. | ||
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