After looking around for those hip gear controls for my project and not finding any for a good price (all over $70) I bit the bullet and bought 4 screens (the guy only sells 4 or more) so I have three left for sell.
Also, due to the nature of this DIY projects this are being offer "as is" if you want I can post a video of the unit working or chat with you via MSN and show you with my webcam.
Specs:
http://rapidshare.com/files/156633689/PM-025K.pdf.html
Price is $20 each plus actual shipping...Contact me at [email protected], I acept paypal and only ship to the address link to that account...No low ballers so please don't ask for a rebate.
Thanks.
3 2.5" LCDs
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Re: 3 2.5" LCDs
PINOUTS
- Apply 12v DC on JP1 Pin 11
- Attach Ground to JP1 Pin 9
- On the pads near JP1, connect a 5k Ohm potentiometer between the "5v" pad and the "Gnd" Pad. Connect the center (wiper) pin of the potentiometer to the "Brt" pad.
- Feed the video signal in on JP1 Pin 5
Here's the LCD Controller Board...
Pin Name... I/O Pin Description...................... Remark
--- ------- --- ------------------------------------- ----------------------------------
1.. /Hsync. .O. Horizontal Sync...................... Output for specific Application.
2.. /Vsync. .O. Vertical Sync........................ Output for specific Application.
3.. NPC.... I/O NTSC/PAL mode selection.............. Note 1
4.. SW..... .I. Composite/Analog RGB Signal Selection Note 2
5.. CVS.... .I. Composite Video Signal Input.........
6.. Bin.... .I. Separated Blue Video Signal Input....
7.. Rin.... .I. Separated Red Video Signal Input.....
8.. Gin.... .I. Separated Green Video Signal Input...
9.. GND.... .-. Ground...............................
10. GNDS... .-. Ground...............................
11. Vin.... .I. 12 Voltage DC Input..................
12. GNDS... .-. Ground...............................
13. COL.... .I. Color terminal adjustment............
14. LR..... .I. Left/Right scan selection............ Note 3
15. UD..... .I. Up/Down scan selection............... Note 4
Note 1: Default is auto detect for NTSC or PAL system.(Controlled by internal UPS015) High for NTSC mode and Low for PAL mode.
Note 2: Default is Composite Signal (Low); High is for seperate Analog RGB signals.
Note 3: Default is reversed scanning (High) and Low is for normal scanning (L —›R).
Note 4: Default is reversed scanning (High) and Low is for normal scanning (U —›D).
- Apply 12v DC on JP1 Pin 11
- Attach Ground to JP1 Pin 9
- On the pads near JP1, connect a 5k Ohm potentiometer between the "5v" pad and the "Gnd" Pad. Connect the center (wiper) pin of the potentiometer to the "Brt" pad.
- Feed the video signal in on JP1 Pin 5
Here's the LCD Controller Board...
Pin Name... I/O Pin Description...................... Remark
--- ------- --- ------------------------------------- ----------------------------------
1.. /Hsync. .O. Horizontal Sync...................... Output for specific Application.
2.. /Vsync. .O. Vertical Sync........................ Output for specific Application.
3.. NPC.... I/O NTSC/PAL mode selection.............. Note 1
4.. SW..... .I. Composite/Analog RGB Signal Selection Note 2
5.. CVS.... .I. Composite Video Signal Input.........
6.. Bin.... .I. Separated Blue Video Signal Input....
7.. Rin.... .I. Separated Red Video Signal Input.....
8.. Gin.... .I. Separated Green Video Signal Input...
9.. GND.... .-. Ground...............................
10. GNDS... .-. Ground...............................
11. Vin.... .I. 12 Voltage DC Input..................
12. GNDS... .-. Ground...............................
13. COL.... .I. Color terminal adjustment............
14. LR..... .I. Left/Right scan selection............ Note 3
15. UD..... .I. Up/Down scan selection............... Note 4
Note 1: Default is auto detect for NTSC or PAL system.(Controlled by internal UPS015) High for NTSC mode and Low for PAL mode.
Note 2: Default is Composite Signal (Low); High is for seperate Analog RGB signals.
Note 3: Default is reversed scanning (High) and Low is for normal scanning (L —›R).
Note 4: Default is reversed scanning (High) and Low is for normal scanning (U —›D).
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Re: 3 2.5" LCDs
im a little suspicious of this thread, dont ask me why, please confirm that your arent a robot of some sort
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Re: 3 2.5" LCDs
Are you interested on one of this LCDs? if no, please don OT my thread!
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: 3 2.5" LCDs
Haha! Perhaps you haven't noticed that he's a forum moderator?Thanatos106 wrote:Are you interested on one of this LCDs? if no, please don OT my thread!
Thanks.
Your post probably raised a red flag because:
1. You had a total of 2 posts on this board, both of which were this thread.
2. You're hawking something that has nothing even remotely to do with x0xb0x. While this isn't forbidden (yet), it's still not too classy. You'll probably have better luck getting rid of these LCDs on fleabay.
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Re: 3 2.5" LCDs
it's not forbidden, but this is a subforum under the x0xb0x heading. the rules for this forum, outlined below, aren't very restrictive:eil wrote:Haha! Perhaps you haven't noticed that he's a forum moderator?Thanatos106 wrote:Are you interested on one of this LCDs? if no, please don OT my thread!
Thanks.
Your post probably raised a red flag because:
1. You had a total of 2 posts on this board, both of which were this thread.
2. You're hawking something that has nothing even remotely to do with x0xb0x. While this isn't forbidden (yet), it's still not too classy. You'll probably have better luck getting rid of these LCDs on fleabay.
however, the general expectation is that we will see x0xb0x- or music-related transactions taking place here.ladyada wrote:This is the forum where you can post about
1) buying parts
2) selling parts
3) buying x0xen
4) selling x0xen
5) selling non-x0x music devices (sequencers, synths, modules, etc)
and every other $ transaction
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.