Serial LCD
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From: KostasTheGreat
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  • focus fail shame

  • well its easy to plug a 16f88 to an LCD and program a couple of lines of code in ASM. Or 5 minutes with flowcode

  • nice music! and lcd!

  • I like my Veris Premier better

  • song name is Tell me Why

  • thx :)

  • Im building my own serial LCD, because paralell is obsolete... New boards doesn't come with lpt ports. Only USB and old school serial rs232...

  • theres no such site

  • so what is it for?

  • i love that song...

    i've heard it before..but i can't remember the name..

    Can anyone help? lol

  • It's the Bronski Beat, playing Small Town Boy.

  • You wan't tell us that serial need less resources than parallel connection ? It's a bullshit, don't you think ? ;)

  • in a microcontroller enviroment where every pin counts.. its better to use just one output pin than hold a hole port of 8 pins just to use a LCD

  • @KostasTheGreat i agree with you! @Turbo2200kBps i see you don't know anything about programing! why use 10(8 pins) pins instead one or two????

  • @KostasTheGreat

    in 4 bit mode, Hitachi actually works great, its easy, and only 6 pins needed... have had no application where I need pins so critically. But still is a great option, to just use serial!!! Good product!

  • schematics and codes ?

    Thanks

  • What is the name of this song? I remember original one, but I can't remember name of song and singer.

    Btw, the display is cool.

  • Supermode - Tell me why :)

    anymore :)

    regard

  • I have a 2x16 lcd compatible with standard HD44780. Whith this item, can I connect it with my pc using an usb port? Do you buy it?

  • you can connect it via a USB->UART cable easily to your PC..

  • is there a way to wire a mp3 player screen

    to it

  • anything that has a Serial Output can be programmed to send strings to this serial display.

  • how much?

  • 8 euros for the LCD, 1.5 for the avr and the cost of the PCB

  • Wooooh !

    that's CHEAP !

  • Good idea!! good job!

  • I like using parallel interface, because it doesn't occupy your UART port

    The extra features are pretty cool though

  • You can utilize a software UART on just a regular Output Pin.. Parallel interface needs 8 pins ... serial interface needs just one for this LCD (only Transmit). I think its a great add-on for every project with limited resources.

  • Yeah LCDs don't need to be so fast anyway, at 9,600bps it's fine and that's definitely attainable by a soft UART

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