ON 20090707@7:35:08 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.massmind.org/techref/io/lcd/panel1.htm#39384.2488657407 Ben Voigt[BV-gmail-] Replied to post 39384.2488657407 by JMN-EFP-786 |Insert 'Sad that all the information I can find seems to be for the newer -U version of the chip, which does support 3.3V inputs (even when supply is 5V), as all signals above 2.2V are considered "high". Might that work with the chip used on these boards as well? [Of course the microcontroller needs 5V-tolerant I/ (mine does) or the return data will blow it up, I guess this can be prevented with either series resistors or by keeping the R/W line set correctly.]' at: '' Any chance this panel canbr driven by 3.3v supply & I/O? Thanks - Steve James Newton replies: No, sorry, it needs 5 volts.
ON 20090731@11:45:52 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/io/lcd/panel1.htm#40024.157025463 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40024.157025463 |Delete ' ahhm?? do you Know a device that we can use to make schedules of classes apear in a LCD monitor without using a Computer. kindly reply here @ velocity_06@yahoo.com A.S.A.P.