Search results
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to interface STM32 with LCD 16×2 display and integrate the STM32 LCD library into your project. We’ll start with an introduction to the LCD 16×2 display, how to implement an STM32 LCD 16×2 Library (driver), and test it on a real STM32 blue pill board.
STM32 I2C LCD 20×4 Display Interfacing. We’ll start off by explaining how the I2C LCD module works, its pinout, and how to connect it to your STM32 board. We’ll display some text on the I2C LCD screen, make the text scroll on the LCD, and also create some custom characters and emojis.
LCD Drivers. Our complete LCD driver portfolio includes segment, character and graphics display drivers. They offer ideal solutions for driving vertical alignment (VA) LCDs with high-contrast and a wide viewing angle.
Thanks to their embedded LCD-TFT display controller (LTDC), the STM32 MCUs allow high-resolution display panels to be directly driven, without any CPU intervention. In addition, the LTDC can access autonomously to internal memories or external
The PCF85162 is a peripheral device which interfaces to almost any Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with low multiplex rates. It generates the drive signals for any static or multiplexed LCD containing up to four backplanes and up to 32 segments. It can be easily cascaded for larger LCD applications.
Find out how to wire an LCD to an Arduino, and how to use the LiquidCrystal library through a set of useful examples. This article was revised on 2021/11/18 by Karl Söderby. The LiquidCrystal library allows you to control LCD displays that are compatible with the Hitachi HD44780 driver.
An LCD display driver uses multi-line addressing LCD technology to provide a high-resolution color display and high-speed moving images. A super twist pneumatic (STN) LCD driver provides good resolution for many colors and offers a high-contrast display over a wide range of viewing angles.