Welcome to this course.
Text LCD displays are well known and used by many, but they have various limitations. They don't offer much screen space, and you can't do special effects like inverse, draw boxes, gauges, or images.
Enter the graphical LCD World, which gives you more room to play with and a lot of effects that can make your display shine with information.
The graphical LCD has a resolution of 128 by 64 pixels. It is monochrome, but it has an LED backlight to help see the image. In this course, you will learn its internal structure and how it functions, as well as how to interface it with a PIC Microcontroller and write codes to display letters, numbers, sentences, shapes, and even images.
Do you want to Go to the next level in Displaying Data using GLCD Display?
We are announcing our brand-new course GLCD Interfacing with PIC Microcontroller.
HD Content will take you on an informative journey to not only master the coding of GLCD Display with PIC Microcontroller, but also learn the basics of GLCD Display internal structure, how it works, its parts, wiring diagram, and how your code is handled by it.
Why you should take this course?
You will enter GLCD Display world of wonders, Write Anything and Make it shine.
Learn programming for GLCD in an easy and powerful way.
No need to learn hard and complex electronics or firmware programming.
A single course designed especially for complete beginners. No prior knowledge required.
Learn the basics of interfacing a graphic LCD with a PIC Microcontroller in an easy, non-complicated manner from scratch.
No need to learn the hard draw operations or any complicated wiring tasks.
What You will get in this course?
Understand how GLCD Display functions and learn about its internal structure.
Get familiar with interfacing GLCD Display to PIC Microcontroller.
Learn how to display numbers and letters.
Learn how to move numbers, letters, and words on GLCD Display.
Learn how to display Shapes (Circle, Rectangle, Box, etc.) on GLCD Display.
Learn how to display an image on GLCD Display.
Learn how to turn any image into an array that can be easily shown on GLCD Display.
Learn By Practicing, Practical Work:
Interface and connect GLCD Display to PIC.
Display letters, sentences, and images on GLCD Display.
Write a C program to display words and sentences on GLCD Display.
Write a C program to move words and sentences on GLCD Display.
Write a C program to display shapes (Circle, Rectangle, Box, etc.) on GLCD Display.
Write a C program to display an image on GLCD Display.
Write a C program to turn any image into an array that can be easily shown on GLCD Display.
If you take this course now, you can count on these three results in just a few hours!
User Testimonials: "This course opened up new possibilities for my display projects. Highly recommended!" - Emily S.
"I never thought displaying images and shapes on a GLCD could be this easy. Great course!" - Mark J.
Author Bio: Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world. With over 250,000 students from around the world, Ashraf’s online courses have helped many to kick-start their careers in the industry.
Call to Action: Enroll now to master the knowledge of interfacing GLCD with PIC Microcontroller and start creating stunning displays today!
FAQ: Q: Do I need any special equipment or software to take this course? A: No, you only need a computer with internet access and the free software mentioned in the course.
Q: How quickly can I start displaying images and shapes on a GLCD after taking this course? A: Results may vary, but many students see success within the first few projects by following the strategies taught in this course.
What You Will Learn
How to interface GLCD with PIC Microcontroller
How to display letters, numbers, sentences, shapes, and images on GLCD
How to move text and images on GLCD
Practical examples of displaying various elements on GLCD
Who Is This Course For
Anyone interested in PIC Microcontroller and GLCD
Intermediate enthusiasts looking to expand their display skills
Hobbyists and makers wanting to create advanced displays
Requirements
A computer with internet access
Basic understanding of PIC Microcontroller programming
No prior GLCD experience needed
About the Instructor
Educational Engineering Team
Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a leading team in the Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in teaching and doing practical projects. They strive to provide deep, hands-on experience in their courses, offering step-by-step blueprints on various topics.
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and maker. He has been the Chief Educational Engineer at Educational Engineering Team since 2007, and his mission is to explore new trends and technology to help educate the world. His online courses have helped over 250,000 people worldwide to build successful careers.
Educational Engineering Team offers courses on:
Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication
Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages
PLC Industrial Programming and Automation
3D Design and Simulation
ESP and IoT World
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