On Monday, December 15, 2025 at 3:24:09 PM UTC-5 gregebert wrote:

Too good to pass-up at that price, so I bought one. Thanks for posting. I 
have a single-line VFD display that has been sitting in a junkbox for more 
than 10 years and have done nothing with it because it requires support 
circuitry. This thing is ready-to-go.

I was pondering the 8-character LED unit from another neonixie article, and 
decided against it because it's too small.


While these VFD displays work out of the box, it can be helpful to have the 
documentation if you want to utilize some of the advanced features, such as 
custom characters.  There is also a VFD_Setup utility that provides the 
ability to configure several parameters, such as increasing the default 
9600 8/N/1 to 19200 for a bit faster transfer speed if desired.  

These displays are referred to as LD220 in the literature.  There are 
apparently several industry standard protocols used in Point-Of-Sale 
devices - I found the best for general PC use is  'Ultimate' - the 
configuration utility allows you to specify what protocol the display 
uses.  These are predominantly things like terminal control codes to move 
the cursor around (home, locate, etc) and blink, reverse etc.  The 
documentation describes the control codes for each protocol.

Again - none of that is really needed if you just want to spit out text to 
the display.  But for clocks and such you may want to incorporate locating 
the cursor to the positions being updated rather than re--writing the 
entire string.

If I did things correctly you will need a password to get to my files - the 
pw is *neonixie* ;-)

Link: VFD 
<https://1drv.ms/f/c/c98ea148c2e7b9da/IgA9D2XxzvGsRYTRIJZafCQeATs-cDEyTPKiK1ooBuYoDvY?e=bLvEAj>



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