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I2C RGB Backlight LCD 16x2 Display Module for Arduino (RGB Text)
  • Arduino Compatible I2C RGB Backlight 16x2 LCD Display Module for Text and Interactive Applications

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I2C RGB Backlight LCD 16x2 Display Module for Arduino (RGB Text)

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This amazing shield with a 16×2 RGB LCD screen offers a whole - new experience! The RGB LCD shield extends all the I/O ports of Arduino UNO on its back. This allows you to connect with various modules such as sensors, LEDs, and servos, while using the screen to show content. It opens up more possibilities for your creative projects! There are 6 keys on the shield, 5 of which are programmable and can be used to switch and set functions. The 1602 RGB LCD shield uses an integrated design and I2C communication. No need for complex wiring. Just plug it directly onto an Arduino controller, call the Arduino library, add a few lines of code, and the screen will display numbers or characters. This shield is not only great for interactive projects but also suitable for building data monitoring platforms to show the real - time status of different devices. Features: Extends all Arduino UNO I/O ports on the back; 5 programmable keys; Integrated design and I2C communication. Applications: Interactive projects, Data monitoring platforms. Specification: Operating Voltage: 3.3V - 5.0V; Operating Current: <0.8mA; Display: 16*2; Communication: I2C; Operating Temperature: -20 to +70°C; Storage Temperature: -30 to +80°C; Dimension: 87.0*52.0*14.8mm/3.43*2.05*0.58”. Documents: Product Wiki, Schematic. Shipping List: One I2C RGB Backlight LCD 16x2 Display Module for Arduino (RGB Text).

Using this I2C RGB Backlight LCD 16x2 Display Module for Arduino is easy. First, make sure your Arduino is turned off. Then, directly plug the shield onto the Arduino controller. Next, open your Arduino IDE, call the Arduino library, and add just a few lines of code. After that, you can start using the screen to display numbers or characters. When using it, keep in mind that the operating voltage should be between 3.3V and 5.0V, and the operating current is less than 0.8mA. Also, the operating temperature should be between -20°C and +70°C. For storage, keep it in a place where the temperature is between -30°C and +80°C. To maintain the module, avoid getting it wet. If it gets dirty, you can use a dry, soft cloth to gently wipe it. The 5 programmable keys on the shield can be used to switch and set functions according to your needs. You can connect sensors, LEDs, and servos to the extended I/O ports on the back of the shield for more interesting projects.
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