Zeek wrote:DannyJK wrote:Zeek wrote:Anyone seen this screen before? Does it need to be converted to 5V?
Just got this board the other day and 5V out of the box was a no-go. So, I removed the chip in the corner and changed the 5V entry to the second pin from the lower right of the desoldered chip. Not the easiest to explain so I made an image in Photoshop. Hope it helps, I can confirm this works. This screen is one of the nicer looking screens I have seen. ENJOY!
Will this Change anything? It's in a different spot on my board than yours.
No, it shouldn't matter. The image I used was a photo I took from another Sudomod member so I could help them. My actual board I have lacks the capacitor that I've seen soldered to these driver boards. A capacitor is nothing more than an electrical component meant to store an electrical charge. Kind of like a battery, but not. Ignore the capacitor and as long as the board is identical otherwise, this mod should work.
The part I'm having you remove is a switching voltage regulator. It sees 12V, which is what would be assumed to be connected to given these are for vehicles, and converts it to 5V.
These boards are already running off 5V, we're just moving the 5V power wire to where the regulator would otherwise be outputting 5V from the stepped down 12V.
The 12-5V regulator becomes useless in this scenario and is thus removed.
Hope this explains it a bit better for you.