PanelDue Flashing on and off
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It sounds like the PanelDue isn't supplying a steady 5v to the LCD, possibly a damaged trace or bad connection.
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Tested the following now.
Cable from Duet: 4.87v steady
Cable from Duet only Paneldue:- Pin directly: 4.87v
Please clarify: were those voltages measured with the LCD connected and flashing (no USB power supplied), or not? And were BOTH of them steady?
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Tested the following now.
Cable from Duet: 4.87v steady
Cable from Duet only Paneldue:- Pin directly: 4.87v
Please clarify: were those voltages measured with the LCD connected and flashing (no USB power supplied), or not? And were BOTH of them steady?
Both above, steady, voltages were without LCD connected.
I just tried checking the pins on the connector on the paneldue (where the cable is directly connected) when connected to the LCD (no USB) and it fluctuates, however it's a more
slow up and down between ca 3.5V and 4.7v. I recorded this and will link it as soon as I'm able to. -
Please don't mind my shaky morning hands.
This is when everything is connected, except USB.
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If the voltage on the 4-pin PanelDue connector is fluctuating, that points to a problem either on the Duet or more likely in the cable connecting the PanelDue to the Duet. Probably a bad crimp connection.
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If the voltage on the 4-pin PanelDue connector is fluctuating, that points to a problem either on the Duet or more likely in the cable connecting the PanelDue to the Duet. Probably a bad crimp connection.
I will take a look at the duet side tonight if I get the time.
But it only happens when the PanelDue is connected to the LCD. If I disconnect the PanelDue from the LCD is stops and just gives a nice stable 4.8-ish voltage.Thinking that perhaps the LCD is bad and messing with the voltage from its side.
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The backlight inverter is responsible for most of the current draw, and it will only start when the voltage is high enough. That explains why the voltage is stable when the TFT panel is not connected.
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Starting to suspect the inverter then. Read that there would be a buzzing sound when it's broken, which sometimes comes from the LCD panel when this is happening.
New 5" needs to be ordered then..
Thanks for the help David, always a pleasure to get your insight!
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I still suspect the cable.
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I still suspect the cable.
I'll check it when I'm rebuilding/re-cabling when my PCB Effector kit arrives
Don't have the cash for a new screen atm anyways