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---
description: "Vacuum fluorescent display with an ESP"
created: 2025-08-21
---
## Resources
- [WD202 User manual](https://www.touchdynamic.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/wd202.pdf)
- [WD202A User manual (contains RJ45 pinout)](https://manualzz.com/doc/html/11817581/digipos-wd-202a-customer-display-user-s-manual)
- [Link to code git repo](https://git.node5.net/firmware/vfd/)

Got an old VFD from a Point Of Sale device. The kind found in price tally displays in supermarkets.
It uses RS232 to communicate,
so you need a TTL to RS232 converter for the display to recognise the signal from a micro controller.
Which convents the ESPs from 3.3v logic -> -15 to 15 volt.
## --> Attribution: oliver@labitat.dk made the hardware awesome <--









[Link to circuit diagram - cirkitdesigner.com](https://app.cirkitdesigner.com/project/05cf3635-211d-451e-8c80-614e9fb4ede3)
```cpp
#include <FastLED.h>
#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
#include <ezTime.h>
Timezone CopenhagenTime;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.write(0x0C); // Clear display
Serial.print("VFD display\n");
Serial.print("Starting\n");
WiFi.setHostname(HOSTNAME);
WiFi.begin(WIFI_SSID, WIFI_PASSWORD);
Serial.write(0x0C); // Clear display
Serial.printf("Hostname: %s\n", HOSTNAME);
Serial.printf("Connecting to: %s\n", WIFI_SSID);
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED)
{
delay(1000);
Serial.print('.');
}
Serial.write(0x0C); // Clear display
Serial.println("Connected, IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
delay(1000);
waitForSync();
CopenhagenTime.setLocation("Europe/Copenhagen");
Serial.write(0x0C); // Clear display
}
void loop() {
// Get Unix epoch timestamp
char buffer [3];
sprintf(buffer,"%03d",ms());
String milliEpoch = String(now()) + buffer;
Serial.println(milliEpoch);
delay(50);
// https://github.com/ropg/ezTime#getting-date-and-time
// 16;36;15 Sat 16 Aug 33
String time_formatted = CopenhagenTime.dateTime("H:i:s D d M");
Serial.println(time_formatted);
events(); // Needed to update time continuously
}
```
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