Hi Troy,
I was actually making my own serial cable connection - thus the pin issue came up. Thanks for clearing that out.
As for the microcontroller, the port that I am using, uses RS-232 signal voltage levels. Thus, I should not need to change any settings on the LCD or microcontroller, because ...
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- Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:41 pm
- Forum: LK/ELK/VK/PK/OK/MX/GLK/EGLK/GVK/GLT
- Topic: LCD2041 power connections?
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- Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:51 pm
- Forum: LK/ELK/VK/PK/OK/MX/GLK/EGLK/GVK/GLT
- Topic: LCD2041 power connections?
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LCD2041 power connections?
Hi Group,
I just wanted to confirm the power connections for the LCD2041 that I have.
I am using an external +5V power supply. It is connected to VCC and GND of the Power Connector (#5, Figure 10, page 8 of Manual).
I have a RS232 cable connected to the DB-9 Connector. (#1, Figure 10, page 8 of ...
I just wanted to confirm the power connections for the LCD2041 that I have.
I am using an external +5V power supply. It is connected to VCC and GND of the Power Connector (#5, Figure 10, page 8 of Manual).
I have a RS232 cable connected to the DB-9 Connector. (#1, Figure 10, page 8 of ...
- Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:45 pm
- Forum: LK/ELK/VK/PK/OK/MX/GLK/EGLK/GVK/GLT
- Topic: Which LCD is optimal?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3438
Which LCD is optimal?
Hi,
I wanted to know which one of your LCDs was optimal for my situation.
I currently have the LCD 2041, but I think it might be too advanced for my requirements.
I want to connect the LCD to a microprocessor through a serial connection.
All I really need to display are large numbers with a ...
I wanted to know which one of your LCDs was optimal for my situation.
I currently have the LCD 2041, but I think it might be too advanced for my requirements.
I want to connect the LCD to a microprocessor through a serial connection.
All I really need to display are large numbers with a ...