Gravity: 1602 LCD Keypad Shield For Arduino
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Gravity: 1602 LCD Keypad Shield For Arduino

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Introduction
This is a very popular LCD Keypad shield for Arduino and other variants. It includes a 2x16 LCD display and 6 momentary push buttons. Pins 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are used to interface with the LCD. Just one Analog Pin 0 is used to read the five pushbuttons. The LCD shield supports contrast adjustment and back-lit on/off functions. It also exposes five analog pins with DFRobot color code for easy analog sensor plugging and display. The on board LED indicates power on.
This lcd arduino shield has 5 keys ¡ª select, up, right, down and left which allow you move through menus and make selections straight from one board attached to your Arduino project without requiring a massive tower of shields.
This design allows you keep connecting sensors to the rest of the pins, and use it for monitoring or menu selection with the push buttons even for gaming. Project applications require testing or debugging. Displaying information right away help on most occasions when a computer is not at reach. If you are planning to build something not attached to a computer and you need to check what is going on when you place it on position, this addition will prove very valuable to make sure the program is running well.
The used LCD pins are not exposed on top side of the board leaving only the unused ones. This way, conflict with LCD pins on top of the board will not happen anymore. This design includes a APC / Bluetooth v3 socket to enable you data transmission with your robot.
The shield is designed for 'classic' Arduino such as the Uno, Duemilanove, Diecimilla, etc.
1602 LCD Keypad Shield For Arduino projects:
Specification
Operating Voltage: 5V
5 Push buttons to supply a custom menu control panel
RST button for resetting arduino program
Integrate a potentiometer for adjusting the backlight
Pin used:
D4-D7 -> LCD Data transmission
D8 -> Register Select
D9 -> Enable pin
D10 -> Backlight control
APC&BT pin header for connecting wireless devices, directly compatible with:
APC220 Radio Communication Module
DFRobot Bluetooth V3
Expanded available I/O pins
Expanded Analog Pinout with standard DFRobot configuration for fast sensor extension
Dimension: 80 x 58 mm (3.15x 2.28 in)
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LCD Keypad Shield for Arduino x1
Introduction
This is a very popular LCD Keypad shield for Arduino and other variants. It includes a 2x16 LCD display and 6 momentary push buttons. Pins 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are used to interface with the LCD. Just one Analog Pin 0 is used to read the five pushbuttons. The LCD shield supports contrast adjustment and back-lit on/off functions. It also exposes five analog pins with DFRobot color code for easy analog sensor plugging and display. The on board LED indicates power on.
This lcd arduino shield has 5 keys ¡ª select, up, right, down and left which allow you move through menus and make selections straight from one board attached to your Arduino project without requiring a massive tower of shields.
This design allows you keep connecting sensors to the rest of the pins, and use it for monitoring or menu selection with the push buttons even for gaming. Project applications require testing or debugging. Displaying information right away help on most occasions when a computer is not at reach. If you are planning to build something not attached to a computer and you need to check what is going on when you place it on position, this addition will prove very valuable to make sure the program is running well.
The used LCD pins are not exposed on top side of the board leaving only the unused ones. This way, conflict with LCD pins on top of the board will not happen anymore. This design includes a APC / Bluetooth v3 socket to enable you data transmission with your robot.
The shield is designed for 'classic' Arduino such as the Uno, Duemilanove, Diecimilla, etc.
1602 LCD Keypad Shield For Arduino projects:
Specification
Operating Voltage: 5V
5 Push buttons to supply a custom menu control panel
RST button for resetting arduino program
Integrate a potentiometer for adjusting the backlight
Pin used:
D4-D7 -> LCD Data transmission
D8 -> Register Select
D9 -> Enable pin
D10 -> Backlight control
APC&BT pin header for connecting wireless devices, directly compatible with:
APC220 Radio Communication Module
DFRobot Bluetooth V3
Expanded available I/O pins
Expanded Analog Pinout with standard DFRobot configuration for fast sensor extension
Dimension: 80 x 58 mm (3.15x 2.28 in)
Shipping List
LCD Keypad Shield for Arduino x1

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