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Project Overview This project describes in detail how to assemble and connect a serial backpack adapter to a liquid crystal display (LCD) and to a PICAXE microcontroller, as well as how to program the PICAXE to drive the LCD. All instructions and descriptions in this article are based on the assumption that you are using the SMDLCD117 2400 baud kit and a 20x4 LCD, both available from. While this project deals specifically with a PICAXE 08M2 µC, much of the information provided will apply to adding an LCD117 to a PIC, Arduino, Raspberry PI, or most other microcontrollers. A Serial LCD.What's That?

A discussion of serial adapters for liquid crystal displays is available in the article entitled, '.' If you haven't already read it, you should do so before continuing with this project. Modern Device SMDLCD117 The Modern Device surface mount LCD117 kit is shown below.

This example sketch prints 'Hello World!' To the LCD and shows the time in seconds since the Arduino was reset. See the Fritzing project page. Serial display.

It includes the PCB, a 1x16 pin female header, a 2x8 pin female header, a right angle 3-pin male header, a straight 3-pin male header, a 12-inch three-conductor cable, and a straight 16-pin male header. The SMD parts are already soldered in place. All that's left to solder is the female header, which is placed on the back side of the PCB, and the right angle 3-pin male header which goes on the front side of the PCB. The straight 16-pin male header is to be placed on the back side of the LCD (shown below) and soldered. Assembly and Connection of the LCD117 to the LCD PCB The LCD117 serial adapter is designed to connect to the rear of the LCD PCB as shown in the photo below. Refer to the photo and assemble the serial adapter to the LCD as follows. Place the 16-pin male header on the back side (opposite the display) of the LCD PCB.

Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the 16-pin female header on the back side (opposite the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB. Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the right angle 3-pin male header on the front side (with the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB.

Solder one pin and check to see if the header is straight on the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Fit the serial adapter PCB 16-pin female header onto the 16-pin male header on the LCD PCB. Insert the male pins fully into the female header.

Fit one end of the 12-inch three-conductor cable onto the right angle 3-pin male header on the serial adapter PCB. Ensure that the black wire is connected to the bottom pin (Gnd,) the red wire is connecte to the middle pin (+5V,) and the white wire is connected to the top pin (Rx.) Insert the male pins fully into the female connector on the cable.

Connecting to the PICAXE Construct a PICAXE circuit to drive the serial LCD; a suitable circuit is shown in the schematic diagram below Here is a photo of the PICAXE 08M2 serial LCD driver circuit built on a solderless breadboard. Connect the LCD cable to the breadboard as shown, but don't connect power to the breadboard yet. Recheck all the connections, especially on both ends of the LCD cable. Once you are certain all the connections are correct, apply +5V (and ground) to the solderless breadboard as shown in the photo above. If all is well, the LCD should light up, and show a boot screen for a few seconds.

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The boot screen should look like the picture below, but the colors may be different, depending on your LCD. After about four seconds, the boot screen should disappear, but the LCD should remain lit and a cursor should be blinking in the top left corner. If so, all is well! If the display shows no signs of life, disconnect the power, and recheck all the connections. If the display comes to life, but no characters appear, try adjusting the contrast with the potentiometer (pot) on the LCD117 PCB. It is marked as 'R2' and requires a very small screwdriver and a deft touch to adjust. Gently rotate the adjusting screw while watching the display; too far one way and the characters will be too dim to see, and too far the other way and all of the pixels in all the character blocks will be fully visible.

Once set, the pot should require no further adjustments unless you move the LCD117 to a different display. LCD Commands The operational sequence to control what is displayed on the LCD is a two-step process.

The program code running on the PICAXE contains LCD commands that are sent to the serial adapter; the LCD117 firmware converts the serial LCD commands to HD44780 parallel control signals. That latter step is completely under the control of the LCD117, but the first step is entirely dependent upon the PICAXE code for the LCD commands, which must strictly adhere to the format originated. Those commands and their format are described in this.

As you see, every command must begin with a? (question mark) and all commands are case sensitive. If the command specifies a capital letter, use one, but if a lower case letter is defined, don't use a capital letter. Control Commands There are four 'Control Commands' which are not normally used in regular programs, but instead are used to set up the LCD117 to accommodate the LCD being used, and some user preferences.

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The control commands are explained in the table below.

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Project Overview This project describes in detail how to assemble and connect a serial backpack adapter to a liquid crystal display (LCD) and to a PICAXE microcontroller, as well as how to program the PICAXE to drive the LCD. All instructions and descriptions in this article are based on the assumption that you are using the SMDLCD117 2400 baud kit and a 20x4 LCD, both available from. While this project deals specifically with a PICAXE 08M2 µC, much of the information provided will apply to adding an LCD117 to a PIC, Arduino, Raspberry PI, or most other microcontrollers. A Serial LCD.What's That?

A discussion of serial adapters for liquid crystal displays is available in the article entitled, '.' If you haven't already read it, you should do so before continuing with this project. Modern Device SMDLCD117 The Modern Device surface mount LCD117 kit is shown below.

This example sketch prints 'Hello World!' To the LCD and shows the time in seconds since the Arduino was reset. See the Fritzing project page. Serial display.

It includes the PCB, a 1x16 pin female header, a 2x8 pin female header, a right angle 3-pin male header, a straight 3-pin male header, a 12-inch three-conductor cable, and a straight 16-pin male header. The SMD parts are already soldered in place. All that's left to solder is the female header, which is placed on the back side of the PCB, and the right angle 3-pin male header which goes on the front side of the PCB. The straight 16-pin male header is to be placed on the back side of the LCD (shown below) and soldered. Assembly and Connection of the LCD117 to the LCD PCB The LCD117 serial adapter is designed to connect to the rear of the LCD PCB as shown in the photo below. Refer to the photo and assemble the serial adapter to the LCD as follows. Place the 16-pin male header on the back side (opposite the display) of the LCD PCB.

Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the 16-pin female header on the back side (opposite the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB. Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the right angle 3-pin male header on the front side (with the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB.

Solder one pin and check to see if the header is straight on the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Fit the serial adapter PCB 16-pin female header onto the 16-pin male header on the LCD PCB. Insert the male pins fully into the female header.

Fit one end of the 12-inch three-conductor cable onto the right angle 3-pin male header on the serial adapter PCB. Ensure that the black wire is connected to the bottom pin (Gnd,) the red wire is connecte to the middle pin (+5V,) and the white wire is connected to the top pin (Rx.) Insert the male pins fully into the female connector on the cable.

Connecting to the PICAXE Construct a PICAXE circuit to drive the serial LCD; a suitable circuit is shown in the schematic diagram below Here is a photo of the PICAXE 08M2 serial LCD driver circuit built on a solderless breadboard. Connect the LCD cable to the breadboard as shown, but don't connect power to the breadboard yet. Recheck all the connections, especially on both ends of the LCD cable. Once you are certain all the connections are correct, apply +5V (and ground) to the solderless breadboard as shown in the photo above. If all is well, the LCD should light up, and show a boot screen for a few seconds.

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The boot screen should look like the picture below, but the colors may be different, depending on your LCD. After about four seconds, the boot screen should disappear, but the LCD should remain lit and a cursor should be blinking in the top left corner. If so, all is well! If the display shows no signs of life, disconnect the power, and recheck all the connections. If the display comes to life, but no characters appear, try adjusting the contrast with the potentiometer (pot) on the LCD117 PCB. It is marked as 'R2' and requires a very small screwdriver and a deft touch to adjust. Gently rotate the adjusting screw while watching the display; too far one way and the characters will be too dim to see, and too far the other way and all of the pixels in all the character blocks will be fully visible.

Once set, the pot should require no further adjustments unless you move the LCD117 to a different display. LCD Commands The operational sequence to control what is displayed on the LCD is a two-step process.

The program code running on the PICAXE contains LCD commands that are sent to the serial adapter; the LCD117 firmware converts the serial LCD commands to HD44780 parallel control signals. That latter step is completely under the control of the LCD117, but the first step is entirely dependent upon the PICAXE code for the LCD commands, which must strictly adhere to the format originated. Those commands and their format are described in this.

As you see, every command must begin with a? (question mark) and all commands are case sensitive. If the command specifies a capital letter, use one, but if a lower case letter is defined, don't use a capital letter. Control Commands There are four 'Control Commands' which are not normally used in regular programs, but instead are used to set up the LCD117 to accommodate the LCD being used, and some user preferences.

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The control commands are explained in the table below.

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  • Serial Lcd Display Project Rating: 5,5/10 1185 reviews
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    Project Overview This project describes in detail how to assemble and connect a serial backpack adapter to a liquid crystal display (LCD) and to a PICAXE microcontroller, as well as how to program the PICAXE to drive the LCD. All instructions and descriptions in this article are based on the assumption that you are using the SMDLCD117 2400 baud kit and a 20x4 LCD, both available from. While this project deals specifically with a PICAXE 08M2 µC, much of the information provided will apply to adding an LCD117 to a PIC, Arduino, Raspberry PI, or most other microcontrollers. A Serial LCD.What's That?

    A discussion of serial adapters for liquid crystal displays is available in the article entitled, '.' If you haven't already read it, you should do so before continuing with this project. Modern Device SMDLCD117 The Modern Device surface mount LCD117 kit is shown below.

    This example sketch prints 'Hello World!' To the LCD and shows the time in seconds since the Arduino was reset. See the Fritzing project page. Serial display.

    It includes the PCB, a 1x16 pin female header, a 2x8 pin female header, a right angle 3-pin male header, a straight 3-pin male header, a 12-inch three-conductor cable, and a straight 16-pin male header. The SMD parts are already soldered in place. All that's left to solder is the female header, which is placed on the back side of the PCB, and the right angle 3-pin male header which goes on the front side of the PCB. The straight 16-pin male header is to be placed on the back side of the LCD (shown below) and soldered. Assembly and Connection of the LCD117 to the LCD PCB The LCD117 serial adapter is designed to connect to the rear of the LCD PCB as shown in the photo below. Refer to the photo and assemble the serial adapter to the LCD as follows. Place the 16-pin male header on the back side (opposite the display) of the LCD PCB.

    Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the 16-pin female header on the back side (opposite the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB. Solder one pin and check to see if the header is perpendicular to the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Place the right angle 3-pin male header on the front side (with the SMD components) of the serial adapter PCB.

    Solder one pin and check to see if the header is straight on the PCB; if not, heat the joint and straighten the header. Solder the remaining pins. Fit the serial adapter PCB 16-pin female header onto the 16-pin male header on the LCD PCB. Insert the male pins fully into the female header.

    Fit one end of the 12-inch three-conductor cable onto the right angle 3-pin male header on the serial adapter PCB. Ensure that the black wire is connected to the bottom pin (Gnd,) the red wire is connecte to the middle pin (+5V,) and the white wire is connected to the top pin (Rx.) Insert the male pins fully into the female connector on the cable.

    Connecting to the PICAXE Construct a PICAXE circuit to drive the serial LCD; a suitable circuit is shown in the schematic diagram below Here is a photo of the PICAXE 08M2 serial LCD driver circuit built on a solderless breadboard. Connect the LCD cable to the breadboard as shown, but don't connect power to the breadboard yet. Recheck all the connections, especially on both ends of the LCD cable. Once you are certain all the connections are correct, apply +5V (and ground) to the solderless breadboard as shown in the photo above. If all is well, the LCD should light up, and show a boot screen for a few seconds.

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    The boot screen should look like the picture below, but the colors may be different, depending on your LCD. After about four seconds, the boot screen should disappear, but the LCD should remain lit and a cursor should be blinking in the top left corner. If so, all is well! If the display shows no signs of life, disconnect the power, and recheck all the connections. If the display comes to life, but no characters appear, try adjusting the contrast with the potentiometer (pot) on the LCD117 PCB. It is marked as 'R2' and requires a very small screwdriver and a deft touch to adjust. Gently rotate the adjusting screw while watching the display; too far one way and the characters will be too dim to see, and too far the other way and all of the pixels in all the character blocks will be fully visible.

    Once set, the pot should require no further adjustments unless you move the LCD117 to a different display. LCD Commands The operational sequence to control what is displayed on the LCD is a two-step process.

    The program code running on the PICAXE contains LCD commands that are sent to the serial adapter; the LCD117 firmware converts the serial LCD commands to HD44780 parallel control signals. That latter step is completely under the control of the LCD117, but the first step is entirely dependent upon the PICAXE code for the LCD commands, which must strictly adhere to the format originated. Those commands and their format are described in this.

    As you see, every command must begin with a? (question mark) and all commands are case sensitive. If the command specifies a capital letter, use one, but if a lower case letter is defined, don't use a capital letter. Control Commands There are four 'Control Commands' which are not normally used in regular programs, but instead are used to set up the LCD117 to accommodate the LCD being used, and some user preferences.

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    The control commands are explained in the table below.

    ...">Serial Lcd Display Project(22.02.2020)