Description
 This is a 16×2 LCD and Keypad shield for Arduino Uno, Diecimila, Duemilanove and Freeduino boards.
- Blue Backlight with white words
- uses 4 Bit Arduino LCD Library
- Left, Right, Up, Down and Select buttons
- Screen contrast adjustment
- Arduino Reset button
The board uses different pins to the Arduino example sketches, so to make the display work, use the following sequence of pins when starting the library:
LiquidCrystal lcd(8,9,4,5,6,7);
The buttons are connected to only one analog input pin through resistors to give a different voltage for each button, thus saving on input/output pins. Reading the buttons is easy and example code is shown below
Package Included:
1 x 1602 LCD Board Keypad Shield Blue BacklightÂ
Pin Connections
Pin | Function |
Analog 0 | Buttons (select, up, right, down and left) |
Digital 4 | DB4 |
Digital 5 | DB5 |
Digital 6 | DB6 |
Digital 7 | DB7 |
Digital 8 | RS (Data or Signal Display Selection) |
Digital 9 | Enable |
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Note: Do not use pin Digital 10 when this board is plugged in (see here for more details)
The board is a little bigger than an Arduino UNO (measuring 8cm x 6cm). This can be seen in the images.
// include the library code: #include <LiquidCrystal.h> // initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins LiquidCrystal lcd(8, 9, 4, 5, 6, 7); void setup() {   // set up the LCD's number of columns and rows:   lcd.begin(16, 2);   // Print a message to the LCD.   lcd.setCursor(0,0);   lcd.print("LCD Key Shield");   lcd.setCursor(0,1);   lcd.print("Press Key:"); } void loop() {   int x;   x = analogRead (0);   lcd.setCursor(10,1);   if (x < 60) {     lcd.print ("Right ");   }   else if (x < 200) {     lcd.print ("Up ");   }   else if (x < 400){     lcd.print ("Down ");   }   else if (x < 600){     lcd.print ("Left ");   }   else if (x < 800){     lcd.print ("Select");   } }
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