LCD 16X2 IN PAKISTAN:
An LCD is an electronic display module which uses liquid crystal to produce a visible image. The 16×2 LCD display is one of the most common modules used in DIY electronics and circuits. It can display 16 characters per line on 2 lines, making a total of 32 characters. Each character is displayed in a 5×7 or 5×8 pixel matrix, providing clear alphanumeric output. This display is widely used in embedded systems, Arduino, and microcontroller-based projects due to its simplicity and low cost.
It supports both 4-bit and 8-bit parallel communication, and with an additional I2C adapter, it can be connected using just two wires (SDA, SCL), making it ideal for projects where pins are limited. The LCD also comes with a built-in LED backlight (green-yellow or blue) to enhance visibility in dark environments.
This versatile display module is perfect for showing real-time sensor data, system messages, and user interfaces in hobbyist projects as well as industrial applications.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Display Type | Alphanumeric LCD |
| Characters | 32 total (16 per row × 2 rows) |
| Character Size | ~5×8 dot matrix per character |
| Interface | Parallel (4-bit or 8-bit) / I2C with adapter |
| Supply Voltage | 5V DC (logic can be 3.3V with level shifting) |
| Supply Current | ~1 – 2 mA (without backlight) |
| Backlight | LED, green-yellow or blue background with white text |
| Viewing Angle | Approx. 160° |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
| Module Dimensions | ~80 mm × 36 mm × 12 mm (varies by manufacturer) |
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