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1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino

1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
1602 2X16 LCD Display Keypad Shield Arduino
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An easy to install shield for Arduino containing a 2x16 character LCD display and six buttons. This module allows you to quickly create a control system with an Arduino display. The whole thing, when applied to the Arduino board, is neat and most importantly concise due to its compact design as there are no connecting wires. The shield has pins such as ICSP connector, analog inputs (from A1 to A5 for self-soldering), digital pins (D0, D1, D2, D3, D11, D12, D13 also for self-soldering), these pins do not have GOLDPIN soldered headers. Using these headers you can connect to the Arduino Board many other sensors or executive systems. In one place we have a display, five buttons and available pins for use. This shield offers many possibilities.

Specification:
- Character display 1602
- Backlight color: blue
- Supply voltage: 5V
- LCD I / O voltage: 5V
- Potentiometer for adjusting LCD contrast
- LED indicating power
- Reset button
- Navigation buttons / left, right, up, down, select /
- ICSP programming connector
- A place for soldering pin headers allowing access to the I / O ports after connecting the module to Arduino board

Product code
GL.000.165
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