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The 16×2 LCD display is a classic in the microcontroller world, and for good reason. Add a couple of wires, download a library, mash out a few lines of code, and your project has a user interface.
The basic 16×2 LCD is an extremely popular component that we’ve seen used in more projects than we could possibly count. Part of that is because modern microcontrollers make it so easy t… ...
In driving an HD44780-compatible LCD, it would be better to use a baseline microcontroller instead of logic chips, because the microcontroller is lower cost, uses less board space, and has programming ...
A new 8-bit flash microcontroller with an advanced LCD driver architecture offers direct connection to LCD modules. The 68HC908LJ12 also features an advanced on-chip real-time ...
Freescale today introduced an ARM® Cortex(TM)-M4 core based microcontroller (MCU) family designed for single-chip, graphics LCD applications.
Until recently, microcontroller-based systems using a liquid crystal display (LCD) output device required a separate driver device. Now, Microchip has announced its new PIC16F946 microcontroller, ...
Microchip Technology Inc. announces an expansion of its 8-bit segmented LCD microcontroller (MCU) family with five new devices — the PIC16LF1902/3/4/6/7 (PIC16LF190X) MCUs.
LPC11D00 and LPC12D00 drive high-contrast LCD displays at a compelling price point. Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California, September 26, 2011 - NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today ...
The NXP LPC1788 microcontroller -- the industry's first ARM Cortex-M3 based MCU to be shipping in volume with an integrated LCD controller. Supports a wide range of graphics display panels, making ...
ARM Cortex M0+ 32-bit microcontroller with built-in LCD driver for datalogging Date: 14/03/2017 The Japan-based semiconductor company ROHM semiconductor has launched a 32-bit microcontroller chip ...