Hi,
I have a Serial LCD here which I used to connect to a PC, using the serial port.
It has 3 pins, GND, +5v and Signal.
I connected GND to GND, +5 to V and signal to output pin 0.
I then used the commands:-
serout 0,t2400,("hello") and serout,n2400,("hello") .
What is n and t?
Also, my LCD is not actually doing anything, the baud rate is set correctly.
I thought maybe the way the output pins function could be causing the problem? as they are usually ground on this board? (or have i misunderstood this?).
If they are ground, then the signal pin will not work I assume and thefore im guessing I need to solder my own pin on somwhere else on the board?
Thanks!
I have a Serial LCD here which I used to connect to a PC, using the serial port.
It has 3 pins, GND, +5v and Signal.
I connected GND to GND, +5 to V and signal to output pin 0.
I then used the commands:-
serout 0,t2400,("hello") and serout,n2400,("hello") .
What is n and t?
Also, my LCD is not actually doing anything, the baud rate is set correctly.
I thought maybe the way the output pins function could be causing the problem? as they are usually ground on this board? (or have i misunderstood this?).
If they are ground, then the signal pin will not work I assume and thefore im guessing I need to solder my own pin on somwhere else on the board?
Thanks!