Difference between revisions of "Interfacing LCD with PIC16F877A 4-bit mode"
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In this tutorial we are going to see how to interface a 2x16 LCD with PIC16f877a in 4-bit mode. | In this tutorial we are going to see how to interface a 2x16 LCD with PIC16f877a in 4-bit mode. | ||
− | As per the name the 2x16 has 2 lines with 16 chars on each lines. It supports all the ascii chars and is basically used for displaying the alpha numeric characters. Here each character is displayed in a matrix of 5x7 pixels. | + | As per the name the 2x16 has 2 lines with 16 chars on each lines. It supports all the ascii chars and is basically used for displaying the alpha numeric characters. Here each character is displayed in a matrix of 5x7 pixels. |
Apart from alpha numeric chars it also provides the provision to display the custom characters by creating the pattern. | Apart from alpha numeric chars it also provides the provision to display the custom characters by creating the pattern. |
Revision as of 17:54, 4 May 2016
In this tutorial we are going to see how to interface a 2x16 LCD with PIC16f877a in 4-bit mode. As per the name the 2x16 has 2 lines with 16 chars on each lines. It supports all the ascii chars and is basically used for displaying the alpha numeric characters. Here each character is displayed in a matrix of 5x7 pixels. Apart from alpha numeric chars it also provides the provision to display the custom characters by creating the pattern.