VFD pinouts are easy to reverse engineer, find the cathode pins by checking
for ones with continuity (usually the ones at the other edges), you can
find the heater voltage by using a buck converter and raising the voltage
to a bit under where it starts to visibly glow at all,  then map out the
anodes and grids with 12v or so, usually displays like with that one with
lots of characters are muxed at a higher voltage in operation

On Thu, Mar 30, 2023, 7:34 PM petehand <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone have the pinout for the Noritake Itron DC209-H2 glass? It's a
> 20 character dot matrix VFD. There are plenty of pictures online but no
> trace of a data sheet.
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