As promised in the first part of this article, now it is time to see in detail how we can use the Alphanumeric LCD Display in our Arduino sketches. The idea beside this project is to give a simple ...
This project shows how to connect an LCD screen to an Arduino Mega 2560 and use potentiometers (knobs) to adjust the screen’s contrast and control an extra function, like brightness. Explaining the ...
The most popular display system widely used in Arduino projects is the liquid crystal display (LCD). LCD displays consists primarily of two sheets of polarized glass plates with a thin layer of liquid ...
This Arduino BASIC interpreter will make a really fun one-day project if you’ve already got the parts on hand. [Usmar A. Padow] put together an Arduino Uno, SD card, four line character LCD, and PS/2 ...
This project uses an Arduino, a joystick module, and an LCD display to simulate simple directional control of a point (or cursor) on the screen. How it works: A single character or dot is displayed on ...
Seven-segment displays and monochrome LCDs are fine for most projects, but some things simply look better in color. [John] over at the Little Bird Electronics blog recently wrote up a tutorial ...
The ARDUINO IDE associated with the ARDUINO board uses specific numbering, assigning numbers from 0 to 19 to digital pins 0 to 13 and numbers A0 to A5 to analog pins. GCBasic directly manipulates the ...
An RFID-based attendance system transforms the tedious task of manual attendance tracking into an automated, error-free process. What makes this project particularly exciting is how a few inexpensive ...
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