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| colspan="2" | On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications. | | colspan="2" | On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 13 July 2026
| Author | Matrix Ltd |
| Version | 1.0 |
| Category | Alphanumeric |
LCD I2C (LCM1602) component
Generic alphanumeric LCD display based on the standard Hitachi HD44780 controller IC. Connected using an I2C based PCF8574 IO Expander IC.
Component Source Code
Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_LCD_I2C_LCM1602.fcfx
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Detailed description
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Examples
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Macro reference
Backlight
| Backlight | |
| Controls the backlight on the display module | |
| Mode | |
| 0 = Backlight Off / 1 = Backlight On | |
| Return | |
Clear
| Clear | |
| Clears the entire contents of the display. | |
| Return | |
ClearLine
Command
Cursor
PrintAscii
| PrintAscii | |
| Takes the ascii value for a character and prints the character | |
| character | |
| Holds an ascii value. | |
| Return | |
PrintFloat
PrintFormattedNumber
PrintNumber
| PrintNumber | |
| Based on v5 macro, will allow you to print a number. This is limited to a signed-INT, -32768 to 32767 | |
| Number | |
| Enter the number or variable to print to the LCD | |
| Return | |
PrintString
| PrintString | |
| Breaks down a string of text and sends it to the LCD via the private RawSend(byte, mask) macro | |
| Text | |
| Enter the text or variable to print to the LCD | |
| Return | |
RAMWrite
RawSend
| RawSend | |
| Sends data to the LCD display | |
| data | |
| The data byte to send to the LCD | |
| type | |
| A boolean to indicate command type: true to write data, false to write a command | |
| Return | |
RemapCharacter
ScrollDisplay
| ScrollDisplay | |
| Scrolls the display left or right by a number of given positions. | |
| Position | |
| Holds the number of positions to shift the display | |
| Direction | |
| 0 = left, 1 = right | |
| Return | |
Start
| Start | |
| Startup routine required by the hardware device. Automatically clears the display after initialising. | |
| Return | |