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Nokia 1100 LCD PIC Controller Interface

June 13, 2008 by Will O'Brien 13 Comments


Nokia LCDs have been a popular choice for hardware projects for quite a while. [Ramandeep] published a how-to on interfacing the 1100 series LCD with a PIC controller. The 1100 features easily soldered contacts and a backlight, making it an good choice for adding an LCD to your project.

Posted in Cellphone Hacks, classic hacks, Misc HacksTagged 1100, diy, lcd, mictrocontroller, nokia, nokia1100, pic

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