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Using picojpeg library on a PIC with ILI9341 320×240 LCD module

March 11, 2014October 6, 2016 ToughDev 12 Comments

I purchased a 320×240 LCD module which supports 320×240 resolution and comes with an SD card slot from eBay: This

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Interfacing HY28A LCD module with ILI9320 controller and XPT2046 resistive touch panel to PIC microcontroller

January 9, 2014October 6, 2016 ToughDev 7 Comments

This is a cheap 320×240 2.8″ TFT LCD module that uses the ILI9320 controller for the display and the XPT2046

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Hardware LCD Modules Microcontroller SPI 

Experimenting with ST7735 1.8-inch 128×160 color LCD on a PIC microcontroller

November 15, 2013March 31, 2023 ToughDev 48 Comments

This tiny 1.8-inch LCD module is the second color LCD that I successfully attempted (the first is the Nokia 3510i

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Hardware LCD Modules Microcontroller 

Experimenting with ST7920 128×64 graphical LCD on a PIC

November 3, 2013April 4, 2020 ToughDev 40 Comments

This is a monochrome 128×64 graphical LCD using the ST7920 controller that I purchased from eBay: The module is using

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Interfacing Nokia 3510i and 5110 LCD with PIC Microcontroller

March 23, 2011April 4, 2020 ToughDev 12 Comments

Recently I started to regain some interest in embedded systems, and start to experiment with PIC micro-controllers. After some successful

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Hardware LCD Modules 

Experimenting with LCD modules and PIC microcontrollers

February 9, 2011 ToughDev 0 Comment

I recently got a PIC16LF84A (free sample from Microchip) and a few LCD modules at a cheap price from eBay.

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