Looking for lcd 128*64


Hi @orangeuser you know what I’m gonna say right?

I don;t think this is the part but anyway pls provide the websitewith connector info, top view (flat image) and part dimensions

You should try not ignoring the template in this group. Pictures are basically worthless in a parts request. What is required is a web site with the physical dimensions and connector information for the part. A better alternative would be to do a google search of the form “fritzing part part_number” where part number is something like 128x128 LCD display 15pin (or whatever matches whatever it is that you want. There is insufficient information here to do anything except waste my time answering this post.

Peter

@orangeuser Pls reply ASAP if not I have to remove this post (as it will be considered “no-content post”)

What’s needed is descripbed in Peter’s post

dimensions 7.5 cm / 5cm

No web site with information, no connector information no part possible.
A google search will turn up a bunch of LCD parts one of them may do what you want.

edit

It appears from a google search for “12864-20m” (the model number from one of your pictures) that you are looking for this which is what is needed to make a part. This is an example of what you need to provide to get parts (and how to do it.)

If you verify this is the unit that you want I will look at either finding one or making one.

Peter

yes that’s the part i needed.

OOK since there doesn’t appear to be one, I will make one. In future a web site like that one is what is required to get parts.

Peter

okay thanks i appreciate.
but can you add me how to connect it with arduino mega 2560.

Nope, you will need t figure that out for yourself. It appears to be using a 8bit parallel data bus approach and there should be Arduino drivers for that if you figure out what the driver chip is (and then google is your friend as it may find example code.)

Peter

@orangeuser

For future references please use the template and fill out all fields

In this way, you will make the Fritzing Community a great place – in terms of smoother part requesting & submitting, as well as neatness

OK this part should do what you want. Note the mounting holes in pcb are not drilled by default. If you want the mounting holes you need to drag the core parts pcb hole part in to your sketch, position it over the hole in silkscreen ans set the hole size appropriately.

lcd-128x64-12864-20m.fzpz (5.2 KB)

Peter

thanks i but can you add the names of the pins ?

They don’t appear to be on the pcb so they aren’t on breadboard view. If you hover the mouse over the pin the pin name will appear like this:

Peter

okay thanks for your help.

It is possible to add pin labels to breadboard view, it just isn’t standard practice. Normally parts reflect their real world appearance.

Peter

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