23. How to Interface an LCD to an ARM Microcontroller - Part 10

Опубликовано: 27 Май 2017
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I recommend using the STM32CubeIDE:
https://www.st.com/en/development-too...

You can still download the CoIDE here:
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The LCD Timings are continued from the last video and I also talk about where I may mount the LCD on the breadboard and from what pins on the Arduino I will wire the LCD.

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You can find the Character Displays on Amazon at the following links (all with the HD44780 controller necessary to use with the tutorial):
16x2 LCD: http://amzn.to/2rbQmvX
20x4 LCD: http://amzn.to/2t0ocFw

These display are also available at http://www.newbiehack.com

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Visit the Newbiehack.com website where you can find the Arduino ARM microcontroller:
http://www.newbiehack.com

Purchase the tools necessary to complete these tutorials:
http://newbiehack.com/Categories/ARM

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The way I teach is to understand the fundamentals of production, not Arduino style one-off projects. I urge all Arduino fans that want to develop projects that will be offered to consumers to be production oriented and use the Arduino bare chip to learn how to develop rather than using the Sketch environment and the Arduino boards that contain many passive components that need to be removed during the production development phases.