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I have been studying about atmega16 from Engineers Garage site but the site is not opening now. I had planned to do RFID based project. I have finished lcd interfacing. The next step is serial interfacing which I am going to do with the Hyperterminal software but the problem is Engineers Garage...
I changed nothing in the code except that I increased the delays from 1ms to 50 or 100 ms.
//Program to Display string on LCD using AVR Microcontroller (ATmega16)
/*
LCD DATA port----PORT B
signal port------PORT D
rs-------PD0
rw-------PD1
en-------PD2
*/
#include<avr/io.h>...
Hello everyone. At last I got the output. You were right bigdogguru the problem was with the delays. I increased the delays from 1 ms to 50 ms and I got the output. I have another question. Is there any difference between atmega 16L and atmega 16A because I have bought 16A instead of L. Anyway...
I have spent an entire day on this but in vain. There is no improvement at all. The output from the microcontroller is perfect and correct. The LCD is impassive. It's blank and there is no output at all. I have used potentiometer also. I tried this:- I gave supply to pins 1 and 2 of lcd and when...
Now it's blank. This is my modified code.
//Program to Display string on LCD using AVR Microcontroller (ATmega16)
/*
LCD DATA port----PORT B
signal port------PORT D
rs-------PD0
rw-------PD1
en-------PD2
*/
#include<avr/io.h>
#include<util/delay.h>
#define LCD_DATA PORTB //LCD data port...
I didn't try with a potentiometer. I connected a 10 k resistor to the point 3 and grounded it's(10k) other end. I still got the same output.
Here's the picture of it.
No one answered me this question.
How to check if my lcd 16 x 2 is working or not?
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