How to add live updating numerical data to the LCD.
Playlist for this series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjzGSu1yGFjXWp5F4BPJg4ZJFbJcWeRzk
Playlist for this series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjzGSu1yGFjXWp5F4BPJg4ZJFbJcWeRzk
Good morning all…
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Very good video. I appreciate the detail by which you explain the working principle of the display. There are many videos where people just use some library without any understanding what they are doing. Your videos really open up what is really going on.
how can i get bigger font with this display ? of 2 rows height.
No code here, I was wondering I am trying to write code for a rotary encode and 5110. I need to output two pulses to turn on a relay with 5 volts. I am not a good programmer at all. Any help would be appreciated by anyone.
since 2014, u8g2 came out. can you make a similar #3 showing the new driver ?
Do you think one case use an attiny85 or an esp2866 instead of the nano ?
stdlib means "Standard Library" if that helps ,awesome Vids Julian, thank you.
I spent a night to figure out this damn nokia! no way to increase the contrast of the lcd 🙁
I don't see the code in the comments……
Where can I find it?
Hi julian, is this code on your web site, can not copy paste from youtube comment list, without it being one line. all the best,
Thank you so much for this short series; I found it quite helpful!
BOY that fellow had it right, I built a compass using this display, the first display actually got so bad I could no longer use it, and had to replace it! I thought I had burned her up, and after soldering it to a permanent board, I was very angry at myself for not heading the warning to use only 3.3 volts even though the display I was using has 3.3-5V printed on the board! It was only after I had completely rebuilt my project on a different board that I discovered I could still use that display when hooked to 3.3 volts and using a 3.3 volt arduino or ESP8266 to drive it, which is what I am using for it in a different project.
THE GAME HAHAHA
nice video, thanks for spending so much time teaching us.
one thing I was hoping to see was how many resources were used when you uploaded to the NANO
Thanks for this Julian… Most useful, cheers.
Best teacher ever !
Thanks a lot !