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#66459 - RE: LCD/VFD Responding to: ???'s previous message |
LCDs lose it at about 0 degrees C.
In several applications I worked on for military we had to fabricate the LCDs with heater pads and temp sensors on the back. A heater....another use for a processor PWM output to regulate the LCD temp to >= 10 dec C. Michael Karas |
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