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Character cell LCD modules<br />

These have controllers and interfaces for feeding in text (and symbols). Common screen<br />

sizes include 16x2 to 40x4. Often seen in keypads, industrial machines, cash registers,<br />

laser printers etc.<br />

The old-style 2-line, 16-character LCD displays can be commonly controlled over UART,<br />

thus providing a cheap way to display values for sensors etc.<br />

References<br />

<strong>Raspberry</strong> Pi<br />

Model Wizard - Buying Guide - SD Card Setup<br />

Startup - Basic Setup - Advanced Setup - Beginners<br />

Guide - Troubleshooting<br />

Hardware - Hardware History - Low-level<br />

Hardware<br />

peripherals - Expansion Boards<br />

Peripherals Screens - Cases - Other Peripherals<br />

Software - Distributions - Kernel - Performance<br />

Software<br />

- Programming - VideoCore A<strong>PI</strong>s<br />

Tutorials - Guides - <strong>Projects</strong> - Tasks -<br />

<strong>Projects</strong><br />

DataSheets - Education - Communities<br />

Retrieved from "http://elinux.org/RPi_Screens"<br />

Category: <strong>Raspberry</strong>Pi<br />

▪ This page was last modified on 7 October 2012, at 21:20.<br />

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