I originally bought a Matrix LCD from parallax for my STAMP chip, but I have since lost interest in STAMP but I still want to use the display. I just placed an order for a USB to RS232 adapter because my laptop does not have a port, but then I read in the extra PDF provided by Parallax, this model might not have RS232 because it was specially designed for stamp's TTL serial. I hope this is not the case, but I need confirmation either way so I can figure out my options, I really don't want to buy ANOTHER adapter for usb to TTL. Can I just solder on a db 9 connector on the blank pins and change a jumper or something?
http://www.parallax.com/dl/docs/prod/au ... a-V1.2.pdf
LK204-25 Can I use RS232?
Hello awasilenko,
Thanks for your post.
I recommend that you use PCB Rev 2.0 in case you are starting a new design for a project.
With PCB Rev 1.23, unfortunately putting these boards to TTL (as with STAMP) entailed cutting of traces, which you will have to re-connect to go back to RS232. A couple of jumps will have to be unsoldered and yes, you will need to put a DB9 connector (this would require to take the white connector out).
With the link you gave in Parallax (picture) you can see the cut traces under the SIPEX IC, and the solder pads to the right of the IC.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for your post.
I recommend that you use PCB Rev 2.0 in case you are starting a new design for a project.
With PCB Rev 1.23, unfortunately putting these boards to TTL (as with STAMP) entailed cutting of traces, which you will have to re-connect to go back to RS232. A couple of jumps will have to be unsoldered and yes, you will need to put a DB9 connector (this would require to take the white connector out).
With the link you gave in Parallax (picture) you can see the cut traces under the SIPEX IC, and the solder pads to the right of the IC.
I hope this helps.
Raquel Malinis
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Well this isn't all bad news, at least it is possible. Unfortunately I am stuck with Rev 1.23. So let me just confirm everything that needs to be done:
1. Remove white connector and attach DB9
2. Reconnect the two traces under SIPEC IC
3. Attach unknown sized resistor to the 4th pad directly under the SIPEC IC
Any other steps?
Also is that really a connector between the two boards? Last time I tried to separate the boards it appeared the pins were soldered right threw the connector to the other side, it wouldn't budge at all, then again I wasn't trying too hard. I will have to try again to solder the DB9 onto the board eventually...
Is there an option of me sending this LCD in to you guys for this to be done, or perhaps you can sell me a v2.0 board to swap with the 1.23?
1. Remove white connector and attach DB9
2. Reconnect the two traces under SIPEC IC
3. Attach unknown sized resistor to the 4th pad directly under the SIPEC IC
Any other steps?
Also is that really a connector between the two boards? Last time I tried to separate the boards it appeared the pins were soldered right threw the connector to the other side, it wouldn't budge at all, then again I wasn't trying too hard. I will have to try again to solder the DB9 onto the board eventually...
Is there an option of me sending this LCD in to you guys for this to be done, or perhaps you can sell me a v2.0 board to swap with the 1.23?
Hello,
Yes to both 1 and 2.
I am not sure what you meant for 3.
But the other thing was the solder pads that were soldered / bridged. Compare these pads to the ones on page 7 of the manual.
Yes to both 1 and 2.
I am not sure what you meant for 3.
But the other thing was the solder pads that were soldered / bridged. Compare these pads to the ones on page 7 of the manual.
Raquel Malinis
Design and Development
Matrix Orbital
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- LCD?
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- Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:28 am
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- LCD?
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- Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:28 am