LCD wiring
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:06 am
Hi,
I'm completely new to electronics and would need some help in getting my LCD to work. Unluckily, like majestic, tomsupergreen and some others I ended up with a PCB too big to fit inside a GB shell out of the box.
Anyway went ahead with these steps:
1 - unsolder display controller's XL1509-5.0e1 then solder red cable from pin 2 --> pi0's pp1
2 - solder black wire --> pi0's pp6
3 - solder yellow wire --> pi0's TV pin
4 - power up pi0
Here I was able to see raspbian's boot logs followed by a login prompt on the LCD, so I unplugged the LCD's ribbon cable from its socket and got rid of the lcd plastic shell + screen protector.
But after connecting back the ribbon cable to the socket I'm left with white pixels all over the LCD. It's a bit tricky because the ribbon cable's socket is wider and has more pins than the ribbon itself.
I tried to carefully fit the ribbon like it was initially, but no matter what I do from now I'm not able to see raspbian's login screen.
Is there something more I can attempt or should I buy another screen? Any help appreciated.
I'm completely new to electronics and would need some help in getting my LCD to work. Unluckily, like majestic, tomsupergreen and some others I ended up with a PCB too big to fit inside a GB shell out of the box.
Anyway went ahead with these steps:
1 - unsolder display controller's XL1509-5.0e1 then solder red cable from pin 2 --> pi0's pp1
2 - solder black wire --> pi0's pp6
3 - solder yellow wire --> pi0's TV pin
4 - power up pi0
Here I was able to see raspbian's boot logs followed by a login prompt on the LCD, so I unplugged the LCD's ribbon cable from its socket and got rid of the lcd plastic shell + screen protector.
But after connecting back the ribbon cable to the socket I'm left with white pixels all over the LCD. It's a bit tricky because the ribbon cable's socket is wider and has more pins than the ribbon itself.
I tried to carefully fit the ribbon like it was initially, but no matter what I do from now I'm not able to see raspbian's login screen.
Is there something more I can attempt or should I buy another screen? Any help appreciated.