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Article: Noritake 800 Series Graphic VFD |
Written By - ChriX
Date Posted - 2003-02-07 00:00:00
Product(s) Supplied by - N/A
Page Number 2 of 4 - Information
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Here are the specifications and other relevant information for this unit.
The full datasheet for this unit can be obtained from Noritake directly, or, alternatively you can download it here.
Display size (pixels): 128x64
Display size (characters): 8 x 21
Display size (physical): 83.05 x 41.45mm
PCB size: 140 x 68mm
16 Brightness levels
Current drain when all pixels on: 750mA
This display features both a parallel and serial interface, but for the purposes that we are using it for, we will only be considering the parallel interface. This is what the unit is set to by default.
Pinouts

 On 'CN1' only the odd numbered pins are used (1,3,5,7... etc) all the even numbered pins, except for 26, are connected to the ground trace on the PCB, they do not need to be connected to anything else by us. 26 is the reset pin, which doesn't need to be connected either.
 'CN2' is the power connector. Pin1 is Vcc (+5v), pin2 is left unconnected, and pin3 is GND (0v).
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