On Sun, 28 May 2006 15:32:20 +0200, mycroft2152 <
mycroft2152@...>
wrote:
> A parallel display can take up too many pins for the application.
> Most serial display are much more expensive.
> A good compromise is to use the PH Anderail serial driver kit for
> LCD's. These kits start at $5 and included a dedicated PIC acting as
> a serial to parallel LCD controller.
> The PIC takes care of all the overhead and has a built in command
> structure for display commands and works great!
> These guys http://www.wulfden.org/k107/index.shtml have just
> introduced a pcb to go along with PH Anderson's kit. It worth taking
> a look at.
> Myc
I'd prefer not to use another micro, if i really had to it would be an
atmel so is it compatible with the rest.
There's also a schematic out there showing how one can use an attiny or
someting with very few (like 2 or 3) outputs to drive a hd... parallel
LCD. I think they used a simple shift register.
Anyway, not sure, i guess i would even prefer LED display here...
Probably easier for me to just use a standard led panelmeter circuit
(should have some of those around) and do the rest of the control analog
as well.
ST