How do you control a text display with an Arduino? We describe this here in the Application Notes. Text displays have a built-in character set, so they are addressed directly via ASCII codes. You can also display a cursor and position it at the desired position. No problem for the Arduino, these are only milliseconds.
Displays are available in different versions, with and without illumination, with 1 line or even 4 lines. For Arduino applications, the DOG displays are particularly suitable because, like the Arduino, they have a PI interface. Arduino Due or Nano work with 3.3V, like the EA DOG displays. This fits perfectly. For Arduino Uno a level converter has to be built because it works with 5V. This can also be a simple voltage divider
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