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mpm

Jan 1, 1970
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I really must be missing something here...

How do you mount an LCD character type display to any of these
commonly available, pre-fab plastic housings? Particularly the ones
that already have a cut-out for the display. Such as this one:

http://www.pactecenclosures.com/Plastic-Enclosures/HPLS-9VB.html

Do you think the designers have a clue about electronics?
'Cause every way I look at this, mounting the LCD is going to be a
PITA.

-mpm
 
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Al

Jan 1, 1970
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I really must be missing something here...

How do you mount an LCD character type display to any of these commonly
available, pre-fab plastic housings? Particularly the ones that already
have a cut-out for the display. Such as this one:

http://www.pactecenclosures.com/Plastic-Enclosures/HPLS-9VB.html

Do you think the designers have a clue about electronics? 'Cause every
way I look at this, mounting the LCD is going to be a PITA.

-mpm

There are many varieties of shapes for the LCD displays. It looks you
have to do a little handcrafting of the holder. I've than on my one off
projects.

Al
 
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Martin Griffith

Jan 1, 1970
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I really must be missing something here...

How do you mount an LCD character type display to any of these
commonly available, pre-fab plastic housings? Particularly the ones
that already have a cut-out for the display. Such as this one:

http://www.pactecenclosures.com/Plastic-Enclosures/HPLS-9VB.html

Do you think the designers have a clue about electronics?
'Cause every way I look at this, mounting the LCD is going to be a
PITA.

-mpm
yep a nightmare, I use powertip datasheets, as they have very simple
drawings that suit me fine, Denstitron datasheets were disgusting,
almost impossible to get the dimensions figured out

Pactec are good, so are the hammond 1455 series


martin
 
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John Fields

Jan 1, 1970
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I really must be missing something here...

How do you mount an LCD character type display to any of these
commonly available, pre-fab plastic housings?

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Usually, with four standoffs/spacers and appropriate fasteners.
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Particularly the ones
that already have a cut-out for the display. Such as this one:

http://www.pactecenclosures.com/Plastic-Enclosures/HPLS-9VB.html

Do you think the designers have a clue about electronics?

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Yes.

Do you think the size of the rectangular cutout in the bezel panel
was chosen at random?
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'Cause every way I look at this, mounting the LCD is going to be a
PITA.

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Why?

All you have to do is center the character part of the display in
the opening, figure out the length of the standoffs, and then locate
and drill (and maybe countersink) the mounting holes.
 
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donald

Jan 1, 1970
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See post with same subject in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic for a jpg.


The designers of these boxes have no idea what this box will be use with.

Its up to you, mpm.

donald
 
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John Fields

Jan 1, 1970
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See post with same subject in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic for a jpg.

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Bullshit.

Take a look at the bezel panel and it becomes apparent that they've
sized it so that many common 2X16 character displays will fit behind
it. They've also given edge-to-edge and mounting dimensions for the
PCB, so it's not like they're thinking the enclosure is going to be
filled with something else.

Also, take a look at the flat part of the upper deck.

Doesn't it seem like it'd be really easy to mount a keypad there?
 
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donald

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
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Bullshit.

Take a look at the bezel panel and it becomes apparent that they've
sized it so that many common 2X16 character displays will fit behind
it. They've also given edge-to-edge and mounting dimensions for the
PCB, so it's not like they're thinking the enclosure is going to be
filled with something else.

Also, take a look at the flat part of the upper deck.

Doesn't it seem like it'd be really easy to mount a keypad there?
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Criticize but give no help, then divorce yourself from the problem
by pretending you could have given help?

You're the worst kind of cheat.
Ouch !!!

If you are correct, which display did they (the plastic people) use as a
model ??

Why didn't those engineers put in bosses to hold the display in the
correct position ??

I am sorry, I just don't buy it.

Close, but no cigar.

donald
 
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mpm

Jan 1, 1970
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Ouch !!!

If you are correct, which display did they (the plastic people) use as a
model ??

Why didn't those engineers put in bosses to hold the display in the
correct position ??

I am sorry, I just don't buy it.

Close, but no cigar.

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With all that said, honestly, I would have been just as happy if they
would have provided a part number for an LCD guaranteed to fit the
enclosure. Preferably from one of the better known LCD manufacturers.

I do like this particular PacTec enclosure, and I can probably
engineer a workaround to mount the LCD (still looking for better
options), but you would think an enclosure provider would benefit by
supplying a product that avoids the time-suck of having to fiddle with
it.

Update: I've now tried about 15 common LCD (2x16) and NONE of them
are a perfect fit.
Some are reasonably close, but will still require modification of the
enclosure to mount.

-mpm
 
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linnix

Jan 1, 1970
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With all that said, honestly, I would have been just as happy if they
would have provided a part number for an LCD guaranteed to fit the
enclosure. Preferably from one of the better known LCD manufacturers.

Why don't you ask them? They have phone, email and web inquiry
screen.
I do like this particular PacTec enclosure, and I can probably
engineer a workaround to mount the LCD (still looking for better
options), but you would think an enclosure provider would benefit by
supplying a product that avoids the time-suck of having to fiddle with
it.

I am sure they can sell you their custom LCD or custom mold the panel
for you, if you buy enough from them.
Update: I've now tried about 15 common LCD (2x16) and NONE of them
are a perfect fit.
Some are reasonably close, but will still require modification of the
enclosure to mount.

Engineerings and Marketings are often very different. Showing their
sample enclosures does not mean they really want to sell them.
Welcome to the real world.
 
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donald

Jan 1, 1970
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mpm said:
With all that said, honestly, I would have been just as happy if they
would have provided a part number for an LCD guaranteed to fit the
enclosure. Preferably from one of the better known LCD manufacturers.

I do like this particular PacTec enclosure, and I can probably
engineer a workaround to mount the LCD (still looking for better
options), but you would think an enclosure provider would benefit by
supplying a product that avoids the time-suck of having to fiddle with
it.

Update: I've now tried about 15 common LCD (2x16) and NONE of them
are a perfect fit.
Some are reasonably close, but will still require modification of the
enclosure to mount.

-mpm

I have had this same problem for years.

I have asked other plastic companies about this, and I got that answer I
shared.

So picking a box should be the first priority in doing a new project.

donald
 
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linnix

Jan 1, 1970
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I have had this same problem for years.

I have asked other plastic companies about this, and I got that answer I
shared.

So picking a box should be the first priority in doing a new project.

Designing a box should be the first priority. Plastic boxes cost less
than one dollar, if you design and manufacturing (outsourcing) them.
If you need to drill a couple of holes in OTS boxes, it would cost
more than one dollar.

Your one dollar enclosure is protecting your hundred dollars hardware/
software/whatever more than physically. People don't seem to
understand why they can't just buy the iphone case for a dollar, since
it cost less than a dollar to make them.

Good to see an experienced Engineer here. Many people here want to
market their ideas without paying anything.
 
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