February 2018 63
correct in your assumptions. I found
this great article at Wikipedia on the
subject: https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Current_clamp.
Fernando Cordero
Clermont, FL
[#12173 - December 2017]
VGA To LCD
I would like to be able to drive
a 4x20 line LCD with a VGA output
from an old computer. Is there a
simple interface to do this?
#1 The short answer is no. VGA
is an analog interface; LCDs use a
digital interface. You would need a
three-channel ADC to start with, but
even that’s not enough. It would be
very difficult to extract alphanumeric
characters for the LCD from that
data. Plus, the 4x20 LCD is so small
compared to the VGA display that
there’s no way it can hold all the
information shown on VGA.
You would be FAR better off
rigging up some kind of serial port
interface to the PC with the VGA
output and selectively sending
whatever data is of interest to the
LCD.
Ralph Hipps
CA
#2 In all honesty, I believe this
would be a fruitless exercise. The
interface would be far from simple,
and the resulting image on the 4x20
LCD display would most likely not be
recognizable from the original VGA
image.
VGA has a resolution of 640 x
480 and the LCD display would be
100 x 28, assuming 5 x 7 matrix for
each character. Keep in mind the
LCD display consists of four rows of
20 characters each. Each character
is formed by a 5 x 7 dot matrix,
and the characters are separated by
approximately a pixel width and 0.2
pixel height. So, you are going from
an aspect ratio of 4: 3 to 25: 7 or
12.5: 3. 5 — a significant difference.
In addition, the pixels in the
VGA display can vary in color and
brightness, where the LCD display
is only black and white, and are not
individually adjustable in brightness.
Finally, the electronic interfaces
to drive each type of display are
significantly different both in
hardware and software, and would
require a very complex interface to
even come close.
Ira Wexler
Owings Mills, MD
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