I got my LCD screen for the Mizar a few days ago, it came with the wire
mod done so that the USB can be used to power it instead, I have both
USB ports plugged into my PC and am using Minicom to communicate with
the Mizar. Anyhow, none of the LCD commands like (mizar32-lcd-prinl
'Hello) seem
I can't test those numbers as I don't have a power supply at home. I'm
curious how your work out hte duty cycle as a percentage?
Thanks.
On 19/01/16 18:32, John Duncan wrote:
Just a guess, you probably need to consider the whole 21.7ms or 21.3ms
to be your period (46Hz or 47Hz) and then your
is the amount of
time on divided by the length of the cycle, 1.7/21.7 or 8%. I'm
rounding to the nearest integers.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jake <k1llfre...@hotmail.co.uk
<mailto:k1llfre...@hotmail.co.uk>> wrote:
I can't test those numbers as I don't have a power supply at h
So I bought the Mizar screen a long time ago, and I told you it's not
working. Is it possible to get a replacement? I can send the old one
back, I just need it for my college project due on the 20th of June.
Thanks.
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