LCD1602 RGB LCD HAT with Keypad For Raspberry PI
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- Model: LCD1602 RGB LCD HAT
- SKU: 169IN3W2O7U
- MPN: LCD1602RGBLCDHAT
- XSIN: 169IN3W2O7U
- Condition: New
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LCD1602 RGB LCD HAT with Keypad For Raspberry PI
Features
- It’s an LCD display which can show two lines and 16 characters on it. and it easy to use a blue and white 16×2 Character LCD.
- It’s based on I2c protocol and it can communicate with your Pi with less wire.
- With this in mind, we wanted to make it easier for people to get this LCD into their projects so we devised a Pi plate that lets you control a 16×2 Character LCD,
- up to 3 led pins(RGB backlight) AND 5 keypad pins with pull-up resister using only the two I2C pins on the R-Pi!
- The best part is you don’t really lose those two pins either since you can stick i2c-based sensors, RTCs, etc and have them share the I2C bus.
- This is a super slick way to add a display without all the wiring hassle. This pi plate is perfect for when you want to build a stand-alone project with its own user interface.
- The 4 directional buttons plus the select button allows basic control without having to attach a bulky computer.
- The plate is designed for both Revision 1 and Revision 2 Raspberry Pi’s. It uses the I2C (SDA/SCL) pins, RGB backlight is controlled by the Raspberry Pi GPIO pin and you can make it as breath light with soft PWM.