Ted M.
NHD StaffApplications Engineer at Newhaven Display
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Hi Sahil,The code is for using a 4-bit Parallel Interface. D4 toD7 are not used.DDRD = 0xFF; // First 4 pins of PORT D as output (Pins D0,D1,D2,D3)Regards,
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Hi tparsh,The RS-232 interface is 5V TTL and the operating specifications for this display are -20°C to +70°C to meet your temperature requirements.More details can be found in the datasheet: https...
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Hi Aragorn,It's good to hear you have this working after discussing the details by phone with one of our Applications Engineers.Regards,
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Hi Chris,Please try our slim OLED character display part # NHD-0216CW-AB3 as it will support your clock speed requirements for I2C.https://www.newhavendisplay.com/nhd0216cwab3-p-8028.htmlRegards,
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Hi Dave,We are sorry for the confusion regarding the pinout interpretation on this display. The wiring diagram on the schematic page is not intended to reflect the pinout locations on the LCD.The ...
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Hi Jan,Here are a few options for the NHD-0212WH display with a 1.27mm pitch.https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/te-connectivity-amp-connectors/5-104074-3/807100https://www.samtec.com/produc...
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Hi Jan,The first link is to a TE Amp connector part # 5-104074-3 or Digikey part # A31853-ND.It is a right angle shrouded and locking pin header connector. Best Regards,
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Thanks for your post!This information will be very useful for others facing the same issue.Best Regards,
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Hi kpengwin,Have you been able to resolve this issue?
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Hi Nachalan,Unfortunately the Due is not compatible. The NHD-FT81x-SHIELD requires an operating voltage of 5V to be supplied by the Arduino. The Arduino Due board runs using a 3.3V operating volta...