Arduinos are a godsend for the DIY/Tinkerer community, but there’s all sorts of stuff they just can’t do out of the box. Sure, you can add tons of functionality via strap-on boards called “shields”..
These days, you could be forgiven for thinking driving an LCD from a microcontroller is easy. Cheap displays have proliferated, ready to go on breakout boards with controllers already baked in. Load ...
The most popular display system widely used in Arduino projects is the liquid crystal display (LCD). LCD displays consists primarily of two sheets of polarized glass plates with a thin layer of liquid ...
Makers, hobbyists and electronic enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new DIY custom mechanical keypad complete with TFT LCD display, which has ...
This Arduino based little digital tachometer was originally created for counting the speed of turntables and fidget spinners. There is another application to consider – a rear wheel tachometer for ...
[Kaushlesh Chandel] prototyped a few projects on his Arduino that use an HD44780 Character LCD. Wanting to keep these projects in one piece, but not sacrifice his Arduino board, so he etched his own ...
Springfield, Missouri — November 21, 2007 — Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) has expanded their security products offering with the newest addition to the Thinline keypad family. The new 7100 ...
LCD keypad combines HID smart card reader, access control and alarm keypad in one Pacom Systems' new reader will work as an access control pad and alarm keypad and will read HID iClass cards. Pacom ...