Arduino VFD brightness
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LiquidCrystal is great to control a LCD but it doesn't cover this little extension allowing to control a vacuum-fluorescent display (VFD) by software.
Here is how to do:
It is using the library
You can download the code [{{#file: testVFD.pde}} as testVFD.pde]
/*
LiquidCrystal Library - demo
Extension to control brightness of a Samsung 16T202DA1J VFD
*/
// include the library code:
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
// initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins
LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2);
// Adds definitions for VFD:
#define VFD_25pc 0x03
#define VFD_50pc 0x02
#define VFD_75pc 0x01
#define VFD_100pc 0x00
void vfd_brightness(int brightness) {
// unfortunately lcd._displayfunction is private so we've to redefine it
int _displayfunction = LCD_4BITMODE | LCD_2LINE | LCD_5x8DOTS;
lcd.command(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | _displayfunction | brightness);
}
void setup() {
// set up the LCD's number of rows and columns:
lcd.begin(2, 16);
lcd.print("hello, world!");
}
void loop() {
vfd_brightness(VFD_100pc);
delay(200);
vfd_brightness(VFD_75pc);
delay(200);
vfd_brightness(VFD_50pc);
delay(200);
vfd_brightness(VFD_25pc);
delay(200);
vfd_brightness(VFD_50pc);
delay(200);
vfd_brightness(VFD_75pc);
delay(200);
}