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Serial Enabled 16x2 LCD - Red on Black 3.3V
sku: LCD-09068
Description: The serial enabled LCD allows you to control a parallel based LCD over a single-wire serial interface. Included in this product is a red on black 16x2 LCD connected to our serial backpack. The backpack, based around a PIC16LF88, takes a TTL serial input and prints the characters it receives onto the LCD. The installed firmware allows for a number of special commands so you can clear the screen, adjust the backlight brightness, turn the display on/off, and more.
Communication with SerLCD requires 3.3V TTL serial at a default baud rate of 9600bps (8-N-1). You can adjust the baud to any standard rate between 2400 and 38400bps. The power, ground and RX pins are all broken out to a 3.5mm pitch screw terminal.
SerLCD has the ability to dim the backlight to conserve power if needed. There is also a potentiometer on the backpack to adjust the contrast.
Note: Though the silkscreen may say '5V', this is a 3.3v Serial LCD. Connect to a 3.3v power source.
Features:
- PIC 16LF88 utilizes onboard UART for greater communication accuracy
- Greater processing speed at 10MHz
- Incoming buffer stores up to 80 characters
- Backlight transistor can handle up to 1A
- Pulse width modulation of backlight allows direct control of backlight brightness and current consumption
- All surface mount design allows a backpack that is half the size of the original
- Faster boot-up time
- Boot-up display can be turned on/off via firmware
Dimensions: 1.425x3.15" - 1" Thick
Documents:
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SerLCD v2.5 Datasheet - SerLCD Pin Assignment
- SerLCD v2 Schematic
- We aim to educate! Please do not use our code or schematics for commercial use. SerLCD-v2.zip source code
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sku: LCD-09068
It says "Note: This is a 3.3v Serial LCD. Connect to a 3.3v power source."
But, when I opened the package, it says 5V on the
little serial board terminal. (as shown on in the above pic).
The main LCD pcb has a 3.3V label on it.
My guess is, that little serial board will work with either 3.3 or 5V, but my LCD is only good for 3.3V..
Am I right?