Hi Yvon, The LCD looks very interesting. Do you know where it can be purchased in low Quantities? Cheers, Peter. tinyarmdev wrote: > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Graham" <chris_e_gr@y...> > wrote: > >>What's the easiest way to set up an LPC2106 to drive an LCD > > display? I'd > >>like to drive some type of widely available character display - 16 > > or 20 > >>lines, buy either two or four lines. >> >>Alternatively if I wanted to drive a small character/graphic, what > > are the > >>alternatives there? >> >>Thanks. >> >>- Chris > > > Hello Chris, > consider using COG LCD from EM Microelectronics. > It has I2C interface, 3.3V supply, just 2 caps are needed, > LCD voltage generated and controlled by software. > We use it in our MB40 motherboard, see www.tinyarm.com. > more info: http://www.emmicroelectronic.com/Products.asp?IdProduct=196 > Software example together with 6*8 font is available free from > LPC group or from our website. > Regards, > Yvon > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > . > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Web: www.homanndesigns.com email: homann@... Phone: +61 421 601 665 www.homanndesigns.com/DigiSpeedDeal.html - DC Spindle control www.homanndesigns.com/TurboTaig.html - Taig Mill Upgrade board
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LCD Displays
2004-12-07 by Peter Homann
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