tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post8152866509366471013..comments2024-03-13T11:50:16.986-07:00Comments on Dr. Monk's DIY Electronics Blog: Arduino LCD Shield ReviewSimon Monkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11397717497833049913noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post-77867424503741576492011-11-16T01:01:23.636-08:002011-11-16T01:01:23.636-08:00That review is great i am influence by the maker.H...That review is great i am influence by the maker.He made the Scrolling display with arduino and hope so energy consumption is very low.atif khairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13245191615984826465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post-79705659452512539122011-11-11T01:26:02.251-08:002011-11-11T01:26:02.251-08:00@Steve Marple. With the backlight on full, both sh...@Steve Marple. With the backlight on full, both shields consumed 14mA. Thanks for pointing out Iteadstdio, lots of interesting stuff going on there. I come up to Lancaster fairly frequently. I'd love to call in on your lab and see what you are up to. Are you around next Wed? srmonk at gmail.comSimon Monkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11397717497833049913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post-77006072635919043322011-11-10T02:13:29.201-08:002011-11-10T02:13:29.201-08:00If you want to send me a shield for review, I woul...If you want to send me a shield for review, I would be more than happy to add it into the mix. Si.Simon Monkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11397717497833049913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post-19423789510371288502011-11-09T04:45:17.363-08:002011-11-09T04:45:17.363-08:00Hello,
Let me introduce you to "Deuligne"...Hello,<br />Let me introduce you to "Deuligne", the Snootlab LCD shield for Arduino : http://shop.snootlab.com/lang-en/shields-snootlab/135-deuligne.html<br /><br />This shield is using only one pin for the joystick and is I2C managed.<br /><br />You will find a test by John Boxall on his blog : http://tronixstuff.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/kit-review-snootlab-deuligne-lcd-arduino-shield/<br /><br />I hope you'll add it to your test.<br />Regards.Snootlabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01570545417585648680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5416726460697111362.post-19778833630494652452011-11-08T14:53:50.120-08:002011-11-08T14:53:50.120-08:00Nice review of these LCD shields. Have you any ide...Nice review of these LCD shields. Have you any idea of the current consumption of each? That's always useful to keep in mind for battery powered projects. <br /><br />I sent some PCBs for fabrication to <a href="http://iteadstudio.com/store/" rel="nofollow">Iteadstudio</a> and took advantage of their open-source PCB offer; they make extra boards which are given to two random customers and you receive two different random boards in return. One of the boards I received was a <a href="http://www.glacialwanderer.com/hobbyrobotics/?p=563" rel="nofollow">Camera Axe shield</a>. I'm thinking of using it as an LCD shield. There is space for 9 buttons. Instead of the 16x2 LCD display it uses a 128x64 graphic display. The big disadvantage compared to the boards you review here is the cost, the display itself is £23.Steve Marplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15582257560382364498noreply@blogger.com