LCD Display Part. JLX12864G-086

LCD 128x64

Hello everyone, I am desperately looking for the part in question (JLX12864 - see attached photos) to insert into my project on a Raspberry. The pin details are in the photos of the links.
Thanks in advance for your collaboration.

Name
Gin

Foto or vector graphic, no links here please.

Datasheet
The official documentation of the part manufacture is linked here:
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Please add a link to PDF of the manufacturers datasheet

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[ x] Display (DS)

For future reference a web site like this

which contains the physical dimensions and connectors is needed to make a part. Since it was easy to find in a google search this part should do what you want. Note the 4 pads on the bottom of the pcb are present but not as connectors so you can’t connect to them (they are there if you wish to use them to mount the lcd on 0.1in headers)

lcd-JLX12864.fzpz (5.0 KB)

Peter

Ciao Pietro,
I didn’t explain myself well, I already have the display on my desktop. I don’t know how to insert it as a file in Fritzing. From what I understand you have to create it as a new part, but for an old guy like me, it’s too much. I have to translate everything with Google into Italian first, understand how it works, etc. etc. If you can give me a hand, I would be grateful. Thanks always in advance and fair winds, always!

Sorry Peter,
I found it in the “My part” box, thanks. I take this opportunity to ask you also for the insertion of this part (USBLC6-2SC6 see attached pdf). I could already order it and finally finish my project. Another 1000 thanks!
https://www.mouser.it/datasheet/2/389/usblc6_2-1852789.pdf

You would need to specify which package (SOT23-6L or SOT-666) you want as they are different pitch. I’d suggest the SOT23-6L as it is 0.95mm pitch and the other is 0.5mm pitch (and thus harder to solder) but either is possible.

Peter

OK thank you.
Obviously the least difficult one to solder is the SOT23-6L.

OK this part should do what you want. Before ordering boards print out the pcb footprint at 1:1 scale (the default) and compare it to a real part. It is right according to the data sheet but checking is wise! As well to align the pads you will need to set the pcb grid size to 0.95mm like this:

then move the IC so it snaps to the grid and move the traces til they match the pins. Note they have layout suggestions in the data sheet as well.

USBLC6-2.fzpz (4.5 KB)

Peter