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Converting LCD Module to USB
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Converting LCD Module to USB
hi,
have recetly found a little lcd module and have managed to hook it up to a parallel port on an old pc i had knocking around.
now i want to hook it up to usb so i can use it on my main system running vista64 that doesnt have a parallel port on it.
i was looking at the USBMOD4 or USB245R found on this page, but looking at the datasheets, i am unsure on actually wiring it up.
would this usb controller work ok? or is there a better way to convert this to usb?
the lcd module i have is a Topway LMB162A.
please bear in mind that this is more or less the 1st venture into electronics
thanks for the help
MaD2ko0l
have recetly found a little lcd module and have managed to hook it up to a parallel port on an old pc i had knocking around.
now i want to hook it up to usb so i can use it on my main system running vista64 that doesnt have a parallel port on it.
i was looking at the USBMOD4 or USB245R found on this page, but looking at the datasheets, i am unsure on actually wiring it up.
would this usb controller work ok? or is there a better way to convert this to usb?
the lcd module i have is a Topway LMB162A.
please bear in mind that this is more or less the 1st venture into electronics
thanks for the help
MaD2ko0l
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You're on the right track for getting an LCD wired up through USB. It looks like the USBMOD4 is the one to go for, because there is already a Smartie driver to use modules based on the FT245 - see http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?t=1540 for details. Bear in mind that the pinouts on the modules are different, so you'll have to match up the names/functions...
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I use that solution. Just use one of the schematics in that thread. Piece of cakemattcro wrote:see http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?t=1540 for details.

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ok i got the USB245R and im currently using whirleyes schematics from http://forums.lcdsmartie.org/viewtopic.php?t=1540
however, when i plug it in via the usb, i dont get anything pop up from windows about installign a driver.
can anyone shed some light on why it isnt being detected?
i have tripple checked my wiring and it all seems to be correct.
i have tryed this setup on xp and vista and it just isnt being detected.
i have got power to the usb/lcd because i see the big blocks along the top row of the lcd.
can anyone help me out?
thanks
MaD2ko0l
however, when i plug it in via the usb, i dont get anything pop up from windows about installign a driver.
can anyone shed some light on why it isnt being detected?
i have tripple checked my wiring and it all seems to be correct.
i have tryed this setup on xp and vista and it just isnt being detected.
i have got power to the usb/lcd because i see the big blocks along the top row of the lcd.
can anyone help me out?
thanks
MaD2ko0l
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Do you get any popups in the system tray about new hardware detected, or hardware errors?
Also look in device manager (in control panel > system) for any hardware issues.
Have you tried plugging the module into the USB port without the LCD connected? You may have a wiring problem. The module should normally be detected by Windows when plugged in, but I guess a wiring error could prevent it enumerating properly.
Note that the pinout of your module is different - how have you connected up your module?
Also look in device manager (in control panel > system) for any hardware issues.
Have you tried plugging the module into the USB port without the LCD connected? You may have a wiring problem. The module should normally be detected by Windows when plugged in, but I guess a wiring error could prevent it enumerating properly.
Note that the pinout of your module is different - how have you connected up your module?
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oops sorry, thought i said how i wired it up
anyway i wired it up like did whirleyes

and no i dont get any popup in system tray and i cannot find it in device manager, i have also used usbview.exe to show what use devices are being used and it wasnt listed on there at all.
and no i havent tryed connecting the usb controller with out it being wired up as i have had to solder straight to/from the contrller/lcd
i will unsolder and reconnect and see if that does anything...will i be ok to just unsolder everything but the power cables from the lcd?
thanks for the help
anyway i wired it up like did whirleyes

and no i dont get any popup in system tray and i cannot find it in device manager, i have also used usbview.exe to show what use devices are being used and it wasnt listed on there at all.
and no i havent tryed connecting the usb controller with out it being wired up as i have had to solder straight to/from the contrller/lcd
i will unsolder and reconnect and see if that does anything...will i be ok to just unsolder everything but the power cables from the lcd?
thanks for the help