Difference between revisions of "BW 3.5 Composite Display"
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===Variant 2=== | ===Variant 2=== | ||
− | No modifications are necessary with this version. | + | No modifications are normally necessary with this version. |
[[File:BW 3.5 composite 5 variant 2.jpg|center|thumb|]] | [[File:BW 3.5 composite 5 variant 2.jpg|center|thumb|]] | ||
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The red cable is power, black is ground, and yellow and white are video outputs. | The red cable is power, black is ground, and yellow and white are video outputs. | ||
− | + | In some cases, it has been reported that when running unmodded at 5V, some slight video phasing can occur due to been underpowered. If it does, you can place a jumper cable from the VCC pin to pin 3 of the IC. | |
[[File:Bwv2jumper.jpg|center|thumb|]] | [[File:Bwv2jumper.jpg|center|thumb|]] | ||
Please note that this version has no buttons and comes with no ability to adjust brightness or contrast. | Please note that this version has no buttons and comes with no ability to adjust brightness or contrast. |
Revision as of 07:12, 22 May 2016
Notes
This is a composite backup camera screen being used in several GBZ projects. There seems to be at least two reported variants to this screen, as reported by users.
Variant 1
Modifying the screen to work on 5v for this version consists of removing a voltage regulator and soldering one wire:
Included Product Information Manual
Variant 2
No modifications are normally necessary with this version.
The red cable is power, black is ground, and yellow and white are video outputs.
In some cases, it has been reported that when running unmodded at 5V, some slight video phasing can occur due to been underpowered. If it does, you can place a jumper cable from the VCC pin to pin 3 of the IC.
Please note that this version has no buttons and comes with no ability to adjust brightness or contrast.