
16x2 LCD display with I²C interface
2-line, 16-character alphanumeric LCD display with HD44780 controller, blue backlight, white characters, and I²C interface.
Overview
Particularly suitable for reducing the number of I/Os required when used with Arduino or other microcontroller, the I²C interface has jumpers to activate the backlight and contrast adjustment which is carried out via a small trimmer.
Tech specs
- Power supply: 2.5-6 Vdc
- Dimensions (mm): 80x36x19
- Weight: 100 grams
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