LCD character displays
There is nothing better than writing any information from the Arduino to a small LCD character display. They are incredibly handy and just look plain cool. Even better, Arduino has a built-in library to do this. Let's explore how we can implement it.
Getting ready
We will need the following ingredients for this recipe:
An Arduino board connected to a computer via USB
An LCD character display of any dimension—16 x 2 is the standard size
A 10K-ohm potentiometer
Jumper wires
How to do it…
First, we need to connect the monitor to the Arduino. This generally requires a minimum of 6 digital pins as shown in the following diagram:
This is one possible breadboard implementation:
Follow these steps to connect an LCD to the Arduino:
Connect GND to the VSS and R/W pins.
Connect 5V to the Vcc/Vdd input.
Connect 6 digital pins to E (enable), RS, and DB4-DB7. This is the 4-bit way of connecting HD44780-based displays, such as the common LCD character displays.
Lastly, connect a 10K-potentiometer...