LCD DriverPCF8562TT
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is observed and seen everywhere. From homes to offices, they are popular throughout the world. An ample amount of time was taken to develop this innovative technology, first accidentally invented in 1888 by Friedrich Reinitzer, an Austrian botanist. However, formally being developed in 1968 by the RCA Corporation. PCF8562TT is used to drive these LCDs by driving segments or dots so that LCDs operate without any signal contention being instructed by the microcontroller and prevents matrix damage. In other words, PCF8562TT provides an interface between the microcontroller or microprocessor and the LCD by I2C bus. Why use PCF8562TT ? PCF8562TT is a device that can be used with any type of LCD. It has low multiplex rates and can also be used for the LCDs having backup planes of up to 4 and segments of up to 32. The aforementioned is well-suited with almost every microcontroller and uses I2C serial communication as well as accepts ...