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Any serial character LCD modules?

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geekEE

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Does anyone have any suggestions on an LCD character module that can be interfaced with serially? RS232? I2C? I probably need about 16 or 20 characters wide by 2 lines. Are there any off-the-shelf solutions that would be inexpensive (relatively) for a high-volume application? Or do I need to just need to create my own from a microcontroller?
 
There are some available that are advertised in Nuts and Volts magazine, but these are sold in a hobbiest market and are relatively expensive for a product. I would check them out and contact the manufacturer to see what they could do price-wise at your volumes.
 
geekEE; I think you are screwed... I have looked longingly at serial LCDs for years.. Heck, before just about any job I check. It always seems to be an absurd over-charge for that feature. The problem is that LCDs are mass produced in China and re-marketed here, but as soon as serial shows up someone here feels they deserve a fortune for it, so the price is always prohibitive. They tend to be for hobbyists or pros doing one-offs who can avoid the design hassle of the parallel interface by spending some up front for the serial.

If you find one that is only 10% more let us know.

These are good people but they have the same price issues.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
Keith has it pegged
even guys like seem to want a pretty penny
for their (guessing) pre burnt micros
Roll your own or find some of the open source code available.
D
 
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