I want to do a project with a graphical LCD and a AVR processor. I have not checked about compatibility with the processor, but I note that on the External Properties panel for the LCD, that 3 radio buttons refer to the EB043,EB043 v2 and EB057. Are there implications in choosing the LCD based on the E-block choices?
Thanks in advance, Bill S
Graphical LCD
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Re: Graphical LCD
Hello,
The EB058 is a nice little LCD to start working with. The only problem is that it requires connection to a SPI peripheral. The two other LCDs are still available in the component for legacy reasons.
In the next few months we may have a range of different sized gLCDs coming out, some of which will include touchscreens. This has not yet been confirmed.
The EB058 is a nice little LCD to start working with. The only problem is that it requires connection to a SPI peripheral. The two other LCDs are still available in the component for legacy reasons.
In the next few months we may have a range of different sized gLCDs coming out, some of which will include touchscreens. This has not yet been confirmed.
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Re: Graphical LCD
i having problem with flowcode.... i want to change the connection of glcd bcoz i having parallel glcd so any
can help me in solving this??
can help me in solving this??
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Re: Graphical LCD
Are you using Flowcode V4? If so, please post to the appropriate forum.
Instructions on accessing the V4 forum can be found here:
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... =29&t=8762
Instructions on accessing the V4 forum can be found here:
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mmforum ... =29&t=8762