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Description: This Is The Latest Evolution Of Our Serial Lcd. Included On A Single Board Is A 16X2 Lcd And An Embedded Circuit Based Around A Pic 16F88. The On-Board Pic Takes A Ttl Serial Input And Prints The Characters It Receives Onto The Lcd. The Installed Firmware Also Allows For A Number Of Special Commands So You Can Clear The Screen, Adjust The Backlight Brightness, Turn The Display On/Off, And More. Communication With Serlcd Requires 5V Ttl Serial At A Default Baud Rate Of 9600Bps (8-N-1). You Can Adjust The Baud To Any Standard Rate Between 2400 And 38400Bps. The Power (Vdd), Ground (Gnd) And Rx Pins Are All Broken Out To Both A 0.1 Inch Pitch Header As Well As A 3-Pin Jst Connector. Serlcd Has The Ability To Dim The Backlight To Conserve Power If Needed. There Is Also A Potentiometer On The Back Of The Display To Adjust The Contrast.Features:Embedded Pic 16F88 Utilizes Onboard Uart For Greater Communication Accuracyadjustable Baud Rates Of 2400, 4800, 9600 (Default), 14400, 19200 And 38400Operational Backspacegreater Processing Speed At 10Mhzincoming Buffer Stores Up To 80 Charactersbacklight Transistor Can Handle Up To 1Apulse Width Modulation Of Backlight Allows Direct Control Of Backlight Brightness And Current Consumptionall Surface Mount Design Allows A Backpack That Is Half The Size Of The Originalfaster Boot-Up Timeboot-Up Display Can Be Turned On/Off Via Firmwareuser Definable Splash Screendimensions:Pcb: 103X36Mmlcd: 71.4X26.4Mm.
Serial Enabled 16X2 Lcd - White On Black 5V
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$30.74
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$32.38
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$24.95
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$42.7
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Description
Description: This Is The Latest Evolution Of Our Serial Lcd. Included On A Single Board Is A 16X2 Lcd And An Embedded Circuit Based Around A Pic 16F88. The On-Board Pic Takes A Ttl Serial Input And Prints The Characters It Receives Onto The Lcd. The Installed Firmware Also Allows For A Number Of Special Commands So You Can Clear The Screen, Adjust The Backlight Brightness, Turn The Display On/Off, And More. Communication With Serlcd Requires 5V Ttl Serial At A Default Baud Rate Of 9600Bps (8-N-1). You Can Adjust The Baud To Any Standard Rate Between 2400 And 38400Bps. The Power (Vdd), Ground (Gnd) And Rx Pins Are All Broken Out To Both A 0.1 Inch Pitch Header As Well As A 3-Pin Jst Connector. Serlcd Has The Ability To Dim The Backlight To Conserve Power If Needed. There Is Also A Potentiometer On The Back Of The Display To Adjust The Contrast.Features:Embedded Pic 16F88 Utilizes Onboard Uart For Greater Communication Accuracyadjustable Baud Rates Of 2400, 4800, 9600 (Default), 14400, 19200 And 38400Operational Backspacegreater Processing Speed At 10Mhzincoming Buffer Stores Up To 80 Charactersbacklight Transistor Can Handle Up To 1Apulse Width Modulation Of Backlight Allows Direct Control Of Backlight Brightness And Current Consumptionall Surface Mount Design Allows A Backpack That Is Half The Size Of The Originalfaster Boot-Up Timeboot-Up Display Can Be Turned On/Off Via Firmwareuser Definable Splash Screendimensions:Pcb: 103X36Mmlcd: 71.4X26.4Mm.
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greetings everyone and welcome back a few weeks ago i posted a 15 second video on how i programmed one of these cheap lcd displays by hand and a few people asked me to create a follow-up video to explain how i did it turns out it's really simple to do all you have to do is read the data sheet that's all i've got see you next week i'm just kidding if you're anything like me you've probably worked on a project and eventually you run into a roadblock so you ask a question online and it seems like the answer is always the same read the data sheet i used to avoid reading data sheets like the plague i mean they're usually these really technical documents they've got a lot of stuff that you don't understand and sometimes they're hundreds of pages long so sometimes it seems like it's easier to just ask the question online and hope that someone will do your homework for you lots of other videos


