![]() ![]() ![]() Check it out if you are planning to use Nokia 5110 LCD with Arduino.Īlso, the Nokia 5110 LCD Module comes with a bunch of backlight color options like: red, blue, white, yellow and green. I made a dedicate tutorial on Interfacing 5110 LCD with Arduino. But if you plan to use Nokia 5110 LCD with Arduino (or other 5V microcontrollers), then you need to make proper logic level conversions. This won’t be an issue as we are working with ESP32, which is also 3.3V device. The internal 504 Bytes of SRAM of PCD8544 is divided into 6 banks and each bank is capable of storing 84 Bytes of data.Īn important thing to remember is the Nokia 5110 LCD and the PCD8544 Controller works on 3.3V supply. It is capable of driving 84 columns and 48 rows, which unironically, is the resolution of the Nokia 5110 LCD i.e., 84×48 pixels. Nokia 5110 LCD Module is based on the PCD8544 LCD Controller IC from Phillips. This and the support from the Arduino Community (and other open-source communities) for drivers, makes the Nokia 5110 LCD a must use display device in our projects. Originally used in the Nokia 3110 and Nokia 5110 Mobile Phones, the Nokia 5110 LCD has become a popular display device within the DIY community due to low cost, compact size and simple interface. The Nokia 5110 LCD Module is a brilliant choice for this purpose. But what if you want a simple display with a decent resolution and lower is cost? ![]() Now a days, we are getting bigger and colorful graphical displays, some even with touch screen capabilities. Graphical Displays are very useful if you want to display animations, custom symbols, different types and sizes of fonts and many other graphic related things (shapes, symbols). ![]()
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