How does one mount a 16x2 character module on an enclosure like this? If it was flat, the std solution would have been to use spacers of the desired height and screw them on the PCB itself. But at an angle of 24deg, do they sell spacers that are flat at one end (flat against the PCB) and angled at the other (against the LCD module)? Or there's a better way to do this?
If you mounted the LCD pcb using standard spacers, the LCD pcb would be angled at the same angle of the enclosure window, ie 24deg, which is what you want.
I think you are seeing a 'problem' that dosnt exist.
That is correct, the display PCB mounts to the "window" bit using standard spacers; if the "window" is at an angle, so will be the display. But if your design includes all circuits and the display on one PCB that is mounted horizontally, then the case you need is the one that has the horizontal "window"..
Unfortunately, the 4 holes on my LCD module, spaced at 75mm apart (hole centre to hole centre) do the fit the ones on the enclosure. The enclosure specs here :
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Unfortunately, the 4 holes on my LCD module, spaced at 75mm apart (hole centre to hole centre) do the fit the ones on the enclosure. The enclosure specs here :
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Another way would be to use spacers and two flat strips of plastic or metal. The flat strips would be attached to the display with appropriate spacers. The flat strips would then could be drilled to match up for the "inset" mounting holes of the top cover.
Going to a horizontal case will probably be no better. Using a horizontal hammond instrument case, for a 20x4 display, was just as challenging.
Guess having brackets of some sort would be the way out.
I am wondering if plastic spacers could be had. At the appropriate height, cut the top end at an angle of 24deg (now spacer1a and spacer1b). Put the module between both spacer 1a and 1b and screw all three together. That way, we can mount the LCD module onto the PCB board. Of course, that's how it plays in my mind. Not sure if such spacers exist or if it is practical
Guess having brackets of some sort would be the way out.
I am wondering if plastic spacers could be had. At the appropriate height, cut the top end at an angle of 24deg (now spacer1a and spacer1b). Put the module between both spacer 1a and 1b and screw all three together. That way, we can mount the LCD module onto the PCB board. Of course, that's how it plays in my mind. Not sure if such spacers exist or if it is practical