Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
- kite
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 4:30 am
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 246 times
- Been thanked: 361 times
- Contact:
Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Stock clearance - CLOSED: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=12064
Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Yikes, that looks nearly impossible to solder. Are there any alternatives?
- kite
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 4:30 am
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 246 times
- Been thanked: 361 times
- Contact:
Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Not impossible but very tricky!

Stock clearance - CLOSED: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=12064
Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Okay, I managed to solder to that pin with a really thin wire, but it didn't fix the issue. My problem is similar to the issue in the OP, but not quite the same - the screen appears to be too bright (as in the blacks appear as more of a grey). All the color ramps look fine, and the text is legible, etc. Could this be a backlighting issue, and not having to do with the pink pins as I originally thought?
EDIT: It's hard to capture because the refresh rate is different from my phone camera, but you can kinda see it here:

- kite
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 4:30 am
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 246 times
- Been thanked: 361 times
- Contact:
Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Hm it probably isn't correctly soldered still, that pin is 'data enable' and it is toggled when the display is allowed to read data, as anything outside of that data is 'not valid' and I suspect that is missing it up.. make sure that the pin on the Pi has no shorts to GND, and then if you have a spare wire to solder it to the Pi end and then while running touch it to that pin on the LCD connector, if it really IS the issue then the screen should pop briefly back to correct colours.. that is best way to test without soldering
EDIT:
Here is the pin, NOTE that the ones to the right (pins 1 and 2) are GND, don't solder to here!! However the other pins are unused so it doesn't matter if they are bridged

EDIT:
Here is the pin, NOTE that the ones to the right (pins 1 and 2) are GND, don't solder to here!! However the other pins are unused so it doesn't matter if they are bridged

Stock clearance - CLOSED: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=12064
Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
Okay, that didn't solve the problem. However, I found another issue - it looks like when the Pi3 is on, pin 28 gets pulled to ground (pin 06). Any ideas what could be causing this?kite wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:56 amHm it probably isn't correctly soldered still, that pin is 'data enable' and it is toggled when the display is allowed to read data, as anything outside of that data is 'not valid' and I suspect that is missing it up.. make sure that the pin on the Pi has no shorts to GND, and then if you have a spare wire to solder it to the Pi end and then while running touch it to that pin on the LCD connector, if it really IS the issue then the screen should pop briefly back to correct colours.. that is best way to test without soldering
EDIT:
Here is the pin, NOTE that the ones to the right (pins 1 and 2) are GND, don't solder to here!! However the other pins are unused so it doesn't matter if they are bridged
![]()
- kite
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 4:30 am
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 246 times
- Been thanked: 361 times
- Contact:
Re: Kite SAIO LCD washed out / text illegible
At this point it might be better to start your own thread with all this infokeffcat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 9:55 amOkay, that didn't solve the problem. However, I found another issue - it looks like when the Pi3 is on, pin 28 gets pulled to ground (pin 06). Any ideas what could be causing this?kite wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 3:56 amHm it probably isn't correctly soldered still, that pin is 'data enable' and it is toggled when the display is allowed to read data, as anything outside of that data is 'not valid' and I suspect that is missing it up.. make sure that the pin on the Pi has no shorts to GND, and then if you have a spare wire to solder it to the Pi end and then while running touch it to that pin on the LCD connector, if it really IS the issue then the screen should pop briefly back to correct colours.. that is best way to test without soldering
EDIT:
Here is the pin, NOTE that the ones to the right (pins 1 and 2) are GND, don't solder to here!! However the other pins are unused so it doesn't matter if they are bridged
![]()

Do you have a logic analyser or oscilloscope? The signal on that pin is very high speed and would appear low/high to a multimeter depending on how it samples the data.. if it is shorted to GND when OFF, then that is a hardware short! If it is when "on" then it's probably a real data signal.
Stock clearance - CLOSED: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=12064
Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Kite's Mailing List: https://goo.gl/forms/e97uUvPOfUxPWdz82
Kite's FAQ: https://kiteretro.com/faq/





Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 1 guest