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16X2 LCD DISPLAY MODULE IN BANAGLORE 16×2 LCD ...

  • 2023-07-26T11:34:04

16X2 LCD DISPLAY MODULE IN BANAGLORE 16×2 LCD is named so because; it has 16 Columns and 2 Rows. There are a lot of combinations available like, 8×1, 8×2, 10×2, 16×1, etc. But the most used one is the 16*2 LCD. All the above mentioned LCD display will have 16 Pins and the programming approach is also the same and hence the choice is left to you. We have two black circles on the back of the LCD. These black circles consist of an interface IC and its associated components to help us use this LCD with the MCU. Because our LCD is a 16*2 Dot matrix LCD and so it will have (16*2=32) 32 characters in total and each character will be made of 5*8 Pixel Dots. So Now, we know that each character has (5*8=40) 40 Pixels and for 32 Characters we will have (32*40) 1280 Pixels. Further, the LCD should also be instructed about the Position of the Pixels. It will be a hectic task to handle everything with the help of MCU, hence an Interface IC like HD44780 is used, which is mounted on LCD Module itself. The function of this IC is to get the Commands and Data from the MCU and process them to display meaningful information onto our LCD Screen. 4-bit and 8-bit Mode of LCD: The LCD can work in two different modes, namely the 4-bit mode and the 8-bit mode. In 4 bit mode we send the data nibble by nibble, first upper nibble and then lower nibble. For those of you who don’t know what a nibble is: a nibble is a group of four bits, so the lower four bits (D0-D3) of a byte form the lower nibble while the upper four bits (D4-D7) of a byte form the higher nibble. This enables us to send 8 bit data. Whereas in 8 bit mode we can send the 8-bit data directly in one stroke since we use all the 8 data lines. Now you must have guessed it, Yes 8-bit mode is faster and flawless than 4-bit mode. But the major drawback is that it needs 8 data lines connected to the microcontroller. This will make us run out of I/O pins on our MCU, so 4-bit mode is widely used. No control pins are used to set these modes. It's just the way of programming that change. Read and Write Mode of LCD: As said, the LCD itself consists of an Interface IC. The MCU can either read or write to this interface IC. Most of the times we will be just writing to the IC, since reading will make it more complex and such scenarios are very rare. Information like position of cursor, status completion interrupts etc. can be read if required, but it is out of the scope of this tutorial. The Interface IC present in most of the LCD is HD44780U, in order to program our LCD TO GET THE BEST QUOTE ON LCD MODULE, CONTACT SURAJ ELECTRONICS, MUMBAI ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS NEAR MUMBAI ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ONLINE SMD COMPONENTS ONLINE ELECTRONIC PARTS STORE ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS SHOP

16X2 LCD DISPLAY MODULE IN BANAGLORE 16×2 LCD is named so because; it has 16 Columns and 2 Rows. There are a lot of combinations available like, 8×1, 8×2, 10×2, 16×1, etc. But the most used one is the 16*2 LCD. All the above mentioned LCD display will have 16 Pins and the programming approach is also the same and hence the choice is left to you. We have two black circles on the back of the LCD. These black circles consist of an interface IC and its associated components to help us use this LCD with the MCU. Because our LCD is a 16*2 Dot matrix LCD and so it will have (16*2=32) 32 characters in total and each character will be made of 5*8 Pixel Dots. So Now, we know that each character has (5*8=40) 40 Pixels and for 32 Characters we will have (32*40) 1280 Pixels. Further, the LCD should also be instructed about the Position of the Pixels. It will be a hectic task to handle everything with the help of MCU, hence an Interface IC like HD44780 is used, which is mounted on LCD Module itself. The function of this IC is to get the Commands and Data from the MCU and process them to display meaningful information onto our LCD Screen. 4-bit and 8-bit Mode of LCD: The LCD can work in two different modes, namely the 4-bit mode and the 8-bit mode. In 4 bit mode we send the data nibble by nibble, first upper nibble and then lower nibble. For those of you who don’t know what a nibble is: a nibble is a group of four bits, so the lower four bits (D0-D3) of a byte form the lower nibble while the upper four bits (D4-D7) of a byte form the higher nibble. This enables us to send 8 bit data. Whereas in 8 bit mode we can send the 8-bit data directly in one stroke since we use all the 8 data lines. Now you must have guessed it, Yes 8-bit mode is faster and flawless than 4-bit mode. But the major drawback is that it needs 8 data lines connected to the microcontroller. This will make us run out of I/O pins on our MCU, so 4-bit mode is widely used. No control pins are used to set these modes. It's just the way of programming that change. Read and Write Mode of LCD: As said, the LCD itself consists of an Interface IC. The MCU can either read or write to this interface IC. Most of the times we will be just writing to the IC, since reading will make it more complex and such scenarios are very rare. Information like position of cursor, status completion interrupts etc. can be read if required, but it is out of the scope of this tutorial. The Interface IC present in most of the LCD is HD44780U, in order to program our LCD TO GET THE BEST QUOTE ON LCD MODULE, CONTACT SURAJ ELECTRONICS, MUMBAI ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS NEAR MUMBAI ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ONLINE SMD COMPONENTS ONLINE ELECTRONIC PARTS STORE ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS SHOP

  • 2023-07-26T11:34:04

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