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Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565

Product Code: Adafruit 250

Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Graphic ST7565 Positive LCD (128x64) with RGB backlight + extras - ST7565
Brand: Adafruit

₹1,969.00
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Availability: Discontinued


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  • This product has been discontinued

  • This graphical display looks great, costs less! The dark gray pixels are visible in daylight, and there's also a full RGB LED backlight, which you can control with PWM to make any color you can imagine.

    Four mounting holes and a blank 11 pin 2mm-pitch labeled breakout on the side - we just soldered some wire to each hole as shown in the photos, its very easy. (The LCDs have no wires soldered in when we ship them)

    Bonus! We're including a free 4050 level shifter chip so that you can safely use it with your favorite 5V microcontroller

    Advantages!

    • Lower cost than KS0108 LCDs
    • Serial interface uses only 4 or 5 digital pins
    • Low power, full-color RGB LED backlight
    • Visible in daylight without backlight
    • Works perfectly with 3V logic

    Challenges!...

    • 3.3v power and logic means a level converter is needed for 5V Arduinos (we include this part when purchasing from us)
    • Microcontroller must buffer display - uses 1Kb of RAM. This means you must upgrade to a ATmega328 if you are using an Arduino with a '8 or '168

    For a more detailed tutorial, including how to wire up the display with a 4050, see our writeup at http://www.ladyada.net/learn/lcd/st7565.html

    We have C code and an Arduino library ready to go (we suggest reading the above tutorial too!)

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