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== Miscellaneous Links ==
 
== Miscellaneous Links ==
  
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitachi_HD44780_LCD_controller Wikipedia article about the Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller]
 
* [https://github.com/fdebrabander/Arduino-LiquidCrystal-I2C-library Arduino library used for inspiration]
 
* [https://github.com/fdebrabander/Arduino-LiquidCrystal-I2C-library Arduino library used for inspiration]
 
* [https://github.com/blackhack/LCD_I2C/blob/master/src/LCD_I2C.cpp Another Arduino library]
 
* [https://github.com/blackhack/LCD_I2C/blob/master/src/LCD_I2C.cpp Another Arduino library]

Revision as of 05:46, 2 June 2022

16x2 LCD Module

LCD Display modules are readily available and they are dirt cheap (< $2 typically). They come in different "resolutions" typically expressed as number of characters and number of lines. Common ones are 1602 (16 characters in 2 lines) and 2004 (20 characters in 4 lines).

The modules are interfaces by an 8 bit parallel data bus (can be operated in 4 bit mode) and some control signals:

116X2-LCD-Pinouts.png

These can of course be "driven" by an STM32 by interfacing these pins directly, but at a minimum that would tie up 8 GPIO pins for one display.

To cut down on the number of pins needed a GPIO extender can be used and because this approach is quite a lot easier a lot of the LCD modules come with an I²C GPIO extender already attached.

I2C extender on LCD display.webp

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