The 12864B Graphic LCD module is a 128 x 64 pixel LCD display with a blue backlight and white foreground. The display is fully programmable and can display a combination of both graphics and text. It can operate in both parallel and serial (SPI) modes which can be configured by the external pin PSB. In SPI mode only 3 data pins are required to drive this display.
This 12864B LCD is a big, bold, beautiful blue LCD with white back-lit pixels. It is also well known for its wide use in 3D Printers, an extension accessory of RAMPS.If you want to add some visual output to your Arduino projects, you’ll need a display. This LCD display is best suited the graphical upgrade to those popular 16×2 LCDs but allows full graphical control.
In addition to writing text, this graphic 12864B LCD series allows the user to draw lines, circles, and boxes, set or redefine individual pixels, clear specific blocks of the display, backlight control, and adjustment of the baud rate. The LCD 12864b (128×64) Graphic Blue Color Backlight LCD Display module has its pins which are documented on the back of the LCD to assist in wiring it up. It is very easy to interface this LCD with RAMPS controller of the 3D printer.
The 12864B V2.0 is based on ST7920 controller. A fairly popular controller used for Arduino. This display works on SPI. It is easy to use and compatible with the majority of microcontrollers out there. You can do a lot of graphics stuff with this display. You can create frames and even make small animations. Note that the displays expect individual pixels to be turned ON/OFF. It does not support ASCII Inputs like the character display. It may sound like a disadvantage but it is not. It can be used to create beautiful fonts of any sizes you need. You need to store these fonts in the microcontroller and send then to the display. We have tutorials that can help you do this fairly easily.
Pin Description:
Pin no.
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Function
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Name
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1
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Ground (0 V)
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GND |
2
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Supply voltage; 5V
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Vcc
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3
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Contrast adjustment
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Vo
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4
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High to display data; Low for instruction code
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Register select (RS)
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5
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Low to write to the register; High to read from the register
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Read/Write (R/W)
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6
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Reads data when high; Writes data at high to low transition (falling edge)
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Enable (E)
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7
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8-bit data pins
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DB0
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8
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DB1
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9
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DB2
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10
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DB3
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11
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DB4
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12
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DB5
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13
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DB6
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14
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DB7
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15
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Interface Selection (0: serial mode; 1: 8/4-bit parallel bus mode. )
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PSB
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16
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Not in Use
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NC |
17
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Reset signal; Active low
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RST
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18
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Output voltage for LCD driving
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Vout
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19
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Backlight VCC (5V)
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BLA
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20
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Backlight Ground (0V)
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BLK
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Interfacing with Arduino:
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Features :
- Blue background with 128 x 64 ‘monochrome’ white pixels
- Low power white LED back-light
- The LCD is driven by on-board 5V parallel interface chipset KS0108 and KS0107.
- PCB is 93mmx70mm (~ 3.66″ x 2.75″) and the viewing area is 71mmx39mm (2.8″ x 1.5″)
- Comes with 36-pin 0.1″ header and 10K contrast pot.
- They are extremely common and well documented
Package Includes :
1 x12864B V 2.0 Graphic Blue Color Backlight LCD Display Module
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