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− | + | The Adafruit 16x2 LCD + Keypad is a kit that includes both a 16x2 LCD display using the Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller as well as a custom PCB with an MCP23017 I/O expander to connect it to a Raspberry Pi (any model) using I2C. It is available in Monochrome or RGB Positive and Negative versions. | |
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+ | This unit ties together the various components needed to make one of these boards work with Ultibo by finding the correct I2C device, creating the MCP230XX GPIO device, creating the HD44780 Console device and registering all of it with the correct parameters for the Adafruit kit. | ||
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+ | The unit also includes functions to read the 5 buttons on the board and control the LCD backlight. | ||
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+ | You will find many LCD display boards based on the Hitachi HD44780 controller and this unit gives an example of how to assembler the available units to create your own driver for a different board. | ||
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Revision as of 23:44, 13 October 2016
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Description
The Adafruit 16x2 LCD + Keypad is a kit that includes both a 16x2 LCD display using the Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller as well as a custom PCB with an MCP23017 I/O expander to connect it to a Raspberry Pi (any model) using I2C. It is available in Monochrome or RGB Positive and Negative versions.
This unit ties together the various components needed to make one of these boards work with Ultibo by finding the correct I2C device, creating the MCP230XX GPIO device, creating the HD44780 Console device and registering all of it with the correct parameters for the Adafruit kit.
The unit also includes functions to read the 5 buttons on the board and control the LCD backlight.
You will find many LCD display boards based on the Hitachi HD44780 controller and this unit gives an example of how to assembler the available units to create your own driver for a different board.
Constants
To be documented
Type definitions
To be documented
Public variables
To be documented
Function declarations
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