All items tagged with module and LCD (17)

| A (hobby) electronics engineer needs at least two pieces of equipment to be able to work on an electronic circuit: a multimeter and a solder...

| I like using solderless breadboards, except when you have to build the same circuit element for the umpteenth time—for example, a 5-V supply...

| Strategic Test has announced a new low-cost addition to its line of Freescale-based i.MX multimedia processor modules. The TX-28S has a 200-...

| This article describes the electrical design and software requirements for a keyless entry control panel comprised of a numeric entry pad, a...

| When we take a closer look at circuits using a microcontroller, it can be seen that in 75 % of cases the basic circuit is virtually identica...

| The majority of hand-held digital volt meters use an LCD screen and are powered from a nine volt battery. Inside is most probably an ICL7106...

| Most small function and signal generators do not have a very accurate frequency control and do not offer a built-in frequency counter. Help...

| Interfacing an LCD to a microcontroller system is daily bread and butter for the average electronics engineer. There are innumerable variant...

| LC-displays do not come particularly cheap in electronics retail. This is particularly true for graphic displays. If the size of the display...

| Most commercial DVM modules with an LCD readout are 9-V powered and based on an ICL7106 or similar A-D converter chip. These modules are typ...