i2c 1602 lcd module display in stock

These displays are straightforward to use and are a great way to provide a user interface on many projects where you need more info than simple LED indicators or 7-Segment displays can provide since these are full alphanumeric displays with 2 lines of 16 characters each. For an interactive display, pairing this type of display with a rotary encoder to navigate and select menu items on the display can provide a very nice user interface.
The display is composed of a 16 character x 2 line LCD display with a blue backlight and white characters. Each of the characters are composed of a 5 x 8 dot matrix for good character representation.
The backlight has a potentiometer for adjustment of the contrast of the display for best viewing. If the potentiometer is turned too far in one direction or the other, the display will appear blank or solid squares will appear instead of characters. If this happens, just fiddle with the adjustment until it gives the best display.
Note: The non-uniformity in the picture is due to the protective film covering the display playing a trick on the camera. The display has nice uniformity.
This display incorporates an I2C interface that requires only 2 pins on a MCU to interface with and it has good library support to get up and running fast. The I2C interface is a daughter board attached to the back of the LCD module.
If you need to adjust I2C address to avoid a conflict, this can be done on the I2C adapter board on the back of the module. There are 3 address jumper locations marked A0, A1, A2. Normally these lines are pulled high. If you bridge these pads, it grounds that address line. If you were to bridge all 3 to ground, the address would be 0x38 (or 0x20) depending on which version you have. The range of all possible addresses spans from 0x38 – 0x3F or 0x20 – 0x27
These are good quality modules and should be in the parts bin of any hobbyist. Because of the interactivity they provide, they are both fun to play with and useful for more serious projects.
We also offer the raw 16×2 displays without the I2C interface. Those have a parallel bus interface that requires many pins on the MCU to control. For most applications it is generally easiest to stick with the I2C interface version like this one.
Note that the I2C address of the module we sell is either 0x3F (63 decimal) or 0x27 (39 decimal) but can be adjusted if needed as explained above. The address will be printed on the label on the bag.

This 2×16 character LCD Module with BLUE Backlight uses an I2C interface to communicate with the host microcontroller. This budget-conscious LCD is used on projects requiring the display of text, data, or ASCII characters of all types. Connect to Vcc, Gnd, SDA (serial data line), and SCL (serial clock line). This is a 5VDC device and will be found on the I2C bus at address 0x27 / 0x3F.

An LCD display that can display a max of 16x2 charactors. with the help of the I2C bus convertor and related libraried, you can easily use this module with just 2 wires.

Referring to the LCD16020, I believe that everyone is not unfamiliar with the square shape, green color, a row of 2.54 pin header.... LCD1602 module is a product of the DFRobot Gravity I2C series, which has been greatly optimised for its original LCD1602 appearance. This module does not need to adjust the contrast, retain the backlight controllable function, and simultaneously compatible with 3.3V and 5V voltage. The optimisation of function and the appearance will bring you the different experience.
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This is an I2C 1602 LCD module, with this I2C interface LCD module, you will be able to realize data display via only 2 wires. If you already have I2C devices in your project, this LCD module actually costs no more resources at all. It is fantastic for Arduino based project.

This 16 character by 2 line display has a very clear and high contrast white text upon a blue background/backlight. It also includes a serial I2C/IIC adaptor board pre-soldered to the back of the LCD. This means it can be controlled with just 2 I2C serial data pins (SDA & SCL) and so requires far less digital IO pins when controlled from a microcontroller. In total the module only requires 4 wires including 5V power and GND. Contrast adjustment is also provided by the daughter board via a potentiometer. If you plan to use this with an Arduino board you can download a compatible library and example sketch from our support forum
These modules are currently supplied with a default I2C address of either 0x27 or 0x3F. To determine which version you have check the black I2C adaptor board on the underside of the module. If there a 3 sets of pads labelled A0, A1, & A2 then the default address will be 0x3F. If there are no pads the default address will be 0x27.
If pressure is applied to the I2C daughter board it is possible for it to bend and come contact with the LCD module. Please ensure when the LCD is installed in your application that no external object is applying pressure to the back of the module.

A 16×2 dot matrix Character LCD Module AMC1602AR-B-B6WTDW-I2C display in STN Negative Blue LCD Mode, Six O’clock viewing direction, Wide Temperature Range (Operating Temp: -20°C to 70°C, Storage Temp: -30°C to 80°C), and White LED Backlight. It has a transmissive polarizer suitable for darker environment. This product is assembled Chip On board with 1/16 Duty and a Controller IC AC780S or equivalent. The interface type is Serial with I2C or IIC compatibility. This is an ROHS Compliant product manufactured with ISO standards and procedures.

Display Features:Green blacklightWide viewing angle and high contrastBuilt-in industry standard HD44780 equivalent LCD controllerLCM type: CharactersDisplays 2 lines X 16 charactersVoltage: 5V DC

The principle of the LCD1602 liquid crystal display is to use the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal to control the display area by voltage, that is, the graphic can be displayed.
I2C uses only two bidirectional open-drain lines, Serial Data Line (SDA) and Serial Clock Line (SCL),pulled up with resistors. Typical voltages used are +5 V or +3.3 V although systems with other voltages are permitted. It can be operated as long as it supports the I2C development board.
Features: Easy to use; Less I/O ports are occupied; Support IIC Protocol; The I2C LCD1602 library is easy to get; With a potentiometer used to adjust backlight and contrast; Blue backlight; Power supply: 5v; I2C address is: 0x27.
How to connect it to Raspberry Pi and Ar-duino Compatibility Used for connecting Ar-duino and Raspberry pi and it can be used to display real time clock, temperature, humidity etc.
You can display the digital information or English sentense on the LCD screen by using Arduino, Raspberry Pi or other MCU which supports i2c protocol.

ERM1602SYG-6 is 16 characters wide,2 rows character lcd module,SPLC780C controller (Industry-standard HD44780 compatible controller),6800 4/8-bit parallel interface,single led backlight with yellow green color included can be dimmed easily with a resistor or PWM,stn-lcd positive,dark blue text on the yellow green color,wide operating temperature range,rohs compliant,built in character set supports English/Japanese text, see the SPLC780C datasheet for the full character set. It"s optional for pin header connection,5V or 3.3V power supply and I2C adapter board for arduino.
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