The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
Moderator:Moderators
- devileyebrows42
- Posts:131
- Joined:Tue May 05, 2009 6:06 pm
What do you connect to the audioamp? (Sorry im still a newb)
"I can eat so many frosted flakes before i've had tuna"
"Im not a dentist but i do brush my teeth twice a day"
The only things that are free in life are brochures, but nobody wants them.
"Im not a dentist but i do brush my teeth twice a day"
The only things that are free in life are brochures, but nobody wants them.
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
You quite literally connect the audio signal to the audio amp, but in all honesty I would make a seperate thread for your screen if you have any questions beyond the answers given so far; it's easier to answer your questions that way.
- limpport
- Senior Member
- Posts:1873
- Joined:Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:32 pm
- Location:(the only person here from) Vermont
- Contact:
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
And clean threads are niceneverused wrote:You quite literally connect the audio signal to the audio amp, but in all honesty I would make a seperate thread for your screen if you have any questions beyond the answers given so far; it's easier to answer your questions that way.
Just make a topic in the Portable Screen Hacking section. I'll copy/paste my post above, and hopefully more people will have ideas.
- devileyebrows42
- Posts:131
- Joined:Tue May 05, 2009 6:06 pm
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
thanks for the answers. ill post another topic in the hacking portable screen section if i have anymore questions
"I can eat so many frosted flakes before i've had tuna"
"Im not a dentist but i do brush my teeth twice a day"
The only things that are free in life are brochures, but nobody wants them.
"Im not a dentist but i do brush my teeth twice a day"
The only things that are free in life are brochures, but nobody wants them.
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
Bought #2's from soonhua_digital, inside it has a pretty tiny screen board and this fancy cable thing.
board is 2-1/8" x 1-7/8"
Here's the back with the listed pinouts most of which I don't understand what they are for/would do if they were connected. (click for supersize)
As you can see, what's interesting is the other row of pinouts that are completely unused, hastily mspaint circled in magenta.
I not sure what those are for, anyone have any ideas? Maybe it could be for RGB or something (which I know isn't "worth it" visually, but it might be helpful for screen mods involving Gamegears with GGTV mod or the TurboExpress.
board is 2-1/8" x 1-7/8"
Here's the back with the listed pinouts most of which I don't understand what they are for/would do if they were connected. (click for supersize)
As you can see, what's interesting is the other row of pinouts that are completely unused, hastily mspaint circled in magenta.
I not sure what those are for, anyone have any ideas? Maybe it could be for RGB or something (which I know isn't "worth it" visually, but it might be helpful for screen mods involving Gamegears with GGTV mod or the TurboExpress.
- hailrazer
- Portablizer Extraordinaire
- Posts:2764
- Joined:Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:57 pm
- Location:Georgia Sweet Georgia
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
Those are mostly just the same inputs as the other boards have. Video 1 and Video 2, ground, audio left and right, standby, reverse, etc.
There are just two points, one probably for a pass through module.
There are just two points, one probably for a pass through module.
My Portable Systems:
-----Genimini---------Darth64---------Dreamtrooper--------Ncube---------Kamikazi64---N64Boy Advance
-----Genimini---------Darth64---------Dreamtrooper--------Ncube---------Kamikazi64---N64Boy Advance
- jjhammerstein
- Senior Member
- Posts:1562
- Joined:Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:15 pm
- Location:Southern CT
- Contact:
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
The board itself is 5/16" at its highest point. With the screen itself it's under 1/2" like the rest of the ones posted.jjhammerstein wrote:How thick is it?
- limpport
- Senior Member
- Posts:1873
- Joined:Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:32 pm
- Location:(the only person here from) Vermont
- Contact:
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
At the bottom of page 4 I posted something about discovering how to change the brightness on Screen 2 (and Screen 3 probably, the examples Hail uses have the same exact mobo). If you add a tact switch between the NEXT and GND (ground), you can cycle through 6 levels of brightness. But your mobo seems extremely different. Try connecting things you know are not power to ground and see what happens (but if you kill your screen, I claim no responsibility in the matter )
- The Smooth
- Posts:170
- Joined:Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:19 am
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
Mine is different revision to yours and only has 5 unused pins (which aren't labled), would it be safe to try and mess around with the pins to get the effect you got?limpport wrote:At the bottom of page 4 I posted something about discovering how to change the brightness on Screen 2 (and Screen 3 probably, the examples Hail uses have the same exact mobo). If you add a tact switch between the NEXT and GND (ground), you can cycle through 6 levels of brightness. But your mobo seems extremely different. Try connecting things you know are not power to ground and see what happens (but if you kill your screen, I claim no responsibility in the matter )
Let's just say my portable has got loads of win!!! *hint *hint
Transformice is so addictive!
Transformice is so addictive!
-
- Posts:2
- Joined:Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:42 pm
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
I bought the #2 one. When the LCD takes 4.5V and 6V, it's seem unstable and the screen will flash. Any good suggestion to let the screen take 4.5V under stable?
- hailrazer
- Portablizer Extraordinaire
- Posts:2764
- Joined:Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:57 pm
- Location:Georgia Sweet Georgia
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
There are so many different makes and models on Ebay now it is impossible to tell what lcd will take what voltage , which screen has what adjustments, etc, etc.
It is going to be up to the individual who buys an Lcd to figure it out on their own usually.
If the screen is unstable from 4.5-6v then most likely there will be no way to run it on 4.5-6v.
It is going to be up to the individual who buys an Lcd to figure it out on their own usually.
If the screen is unstable from 4.5-6v then most likely there will be no way to run it on 4.5-6v.
My Portable Systems:
-----Genimini---------Darth64---------Dreamtrooper--------Ncube---------Kamikazi64---N64Boy Advance
-----Genimini---------Darth64---------Dreamtrooper--------Ncube---------Kamikazi64---N64Boy Advance
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
You can always use a step up regulator.
-
- Posts:78
- Joined:Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:39 am
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWNX:IT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bought another screen, and either it won't run at 5V, I blew something, or it was just plain defective.
How would I check it with a multimeter? Or would that be board specific...
Bought another screen, and either it won't run at 5V, I blew something, or it was just plain defective.
How would I check it with a multimeter? Or would that be board specific...
Re: The definitive 3.5" Lcd review
Whats is the Amperage rating on your power source? I think that's the same dealer i got mine from and it runs on 5V just fine.
^ *Information above may be incorrect.* ^
^ *This signature may be incorrect.* ^
^ *This signature may be incorrect.* ^