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Welp... a little more on this BW composite screen from Nioceshopping.. Now that I have everything connected. the display is not as good. It seems like the color is distroted, the brightness is a little off, and there seems to be some small flickering going on. I am wondering if it is trying to pull 12v but only getting 5v. The other thing is if I connect the powerconnect to USB the screen improves a ton and goes back to normal.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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This is my display off Niceshopping Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/BW-3-5-Inch-Monit ... detailpage
Before: Jumper cable mod: I placed the jumper and it does seem to improve the jitter in the screen, but, I still think it is being under powered. If i leave the screen on for a while, it does seem to get worse in quality.
Here is a video when retropie starts the blank screen saver. You should be able to see the jitter. https://goo.gl/photos/tNMSozsK2i2LsHS28
I will update my progress thread once I figure out if I need to further mod the display.
Before: Jumper cable mod: I placed the jumper and it does seem to improve the jitter in the screen, but, I still think it is being under powered. If i leave the screen on for a while, it does seem to get worse in quality.
Here is a video when retropie starts the blank screen saver. You should be able to see the jitter. https://goo.gl/photos/tNMSozsK2i2LsHS28
I will update my progress thread once I figure out if I need to further mod the display.
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dirtybeagles wrote:This is my display off Niceshopping Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/BW-3-5-Inch-Monit ... detailpage
Before: IMG_20160530_100346.jpg
Jumper cable mod: IMG_20160530_110116.jpg
I placed the jumper and it does seem to improve the jitter in the screen, but, I still think it is being under powered. If i leave the screen on for a while, it does seem to get worse in quality.
Here is a video when retropie starts the blank screen saver. You should be able to see the jitter. https://goo.gl/photos/tNMSozsK2i2LsHS28
I will update my progress thread once I figure out if I need to further mod the display.
Shit, now I'm scared about the things I ordered. My solution to this problem is to buy a 3v to 12v boost converter. This should make it work but I think it will impact battery life.
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You only need 5v to 12v, or even lower, but yes, it will affect the battery life, but not substantial.MaKro wrote:dirtybeagles wrote:Shit, now I'm scared about the things I ordered. My solution to this problem is to buy a 3v to 12v boost converter. This should make it work but I think it will impact battery life.
I am also working with a 5v to 12v step up for my VGA Display.
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Hi,
I have same screen and same issue!
Actually, I'm getting 5v from GPIO but i heart GPIO intensity is capped to 750 mA by a fuse except if you directly supply your raspberry general 5v by GPIO (in this case, rpi isn't protected anymore). I suggest you to try 5v directly after powerboost (I'll try that too)
I have same screen and same issue!
Actually, I'm getting 5v from GPIO but i heart GPIO intensity is capped to 750 mA by a fuse except if you directly supply your raspberry general 5v by GPIO (in this case, rpi isn't protected anymore). I suggest you to try 5v directly after powerboost (I'll try that too)
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Yup, I did this already and you will probably have the same problem. I ordered a 12v step up from Amazon and it will be here Thursday so I will install it this week and report back.Nosfay wrote:Hi,
I suggest you to try 5v directly after powerboost (I'll try that too)
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If you bought something like this, be aware that i tested this one and was not really happy with it.dirtybeagles wrote:Yup, I did this already and you will probably have the same problem. I ordered a 12v step up from Amazon and it will be here Thursday so I will install it this week and report back.
The output seems to be inconsistent. I bought this one here, and now it works like a charm.
On the plus side, it is much smaller and really cheap.
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Yup, I bought the Pololu one after reading reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Pololu-Step-Up-St ... ge_o00_s00Fleder wrote:dirtybeagles wrote:I bought this one here, and now it works like a charm.
On the plus side, it is much smaller and really cheap.
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Well, I either did not set up my 12v jumper up properly, or I am hosed
Here is my 12v Jumper from Pololu: I cut both my red 5v wire and my ground going to my screen to my breakout board. I then solder the components like you see in the picture:
VOUT --> Red wire to screen
VIN --> Red wire to breakout board
Gound --> Black wire to GND solder point (the wires are solder together)
I get a LOW light on my PowerBoost and the screen never comes on. There is a SHDN connection on the 12v jumper but I do not know what that means.
Anyone got any input?

Here is my 12v Jumper from Pololu: I cut both my red 5v wire and my ground going to my screen to my breakout board. I then solder the components like you see in the picture:
VOUT --> Red wire to screen
VIN --> Red wire to breakout board
Gound --> Black wire to GND solder point (the wires are solder together)
I get a LOW light on my PowerBoost and the screen never comes on. There is a SHDN connection on the 12v jumper but I do not know what that means.
Anyone got any input?
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The SHDN pin is to cut voltage out if input voltage drops under 1.1v. Have you tuned the output voltage yet. There's a little trimmer you can tune with a screwdriver and a voltmeter. TUNE THAT TO 12Vdirtybeagles wrote:Well, I either did not set up my 12v jumper up properly, or I am hosed![]()
Here is my 12v Jumper from Pololu:
44.jpg
I cut both my red 5v wire and my ground going to my screen to my breakout board. I then solder the components like you see in the picture:
VOUT --> Red wire to screen
VIN --> Red wire to breakout board
Gound --> Black wire to GND solder point (the wires are solder together)
I get a LOW light on my PowerBoost and the screen never comes on.
45.jpg
There is a SHDN connection on the 12v jumper but I do not know what that means.
Anyone got any input?
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