Also, setup and key adjustments are more complicated with LCDs—and much more necessary—than they are with CRTs. To be sure, all displays can benefit from proper tuning and adjustment. But ...
[H. Smeitink] got his hands on a 320×240 color TFT LCD screen. He set out to drive it with a small PIC microcontroller but didn’t find a lot of help out there to get up and running quickly. This is ...
A family of 8-bit microcontrollers features low power consumption, LCD control, up to 16 Kbytes of flash program memory, and up to 768 bytes of SRAM. The devices include the world's first 28-pin LCD ...
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