pasanlaksiri Member Feb 16, 2008 #1 Nokia 3310 Lcd & Pic12F629 Termometar My Photos Click to view very hi quality images **broken link removed** Click to view very hi quality images **broken link removed** Link For The Original Project
Nokia 3310 Lcd & Pic12F629 Termometar My Photos Click to view very hi quality images **broken link removed** Click to view very hi quality images **broken link removed** Link For The Original Project
mvs sarma Well-Known Member Feb 16, 2008 #2 Really Nice Pasanlaksiri Hope to see more projects from you.
pasanlaksiri Member Feb 16, 2008 #3 mvs sarma said: Really Nice Pasanlaksiri Hope to see more projects from you. Click to expand... Thanks you. Hope to see more projects from you. Click to expand... Oh ya im much more a project crazy
mvs sarma said: Really Nice Pasanlaksiri Hope to see more projects from you. Click to expand... Thanks you. Hope to see more projects from you. Click to expand... Oh ya im much more a project crazy
Hero999 Banned Feb 16, 2008 #4 That's very impressive. I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. What about the displays from calculators? It sounds silly to buy expensive LCDs when they can be found in cheap consumer products.
That's very impressive. I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. What about the displays from calculators? It sounds silly to buy expensive LCDs when they can be found in cheap consumer products.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Feb 16, 2008 #5 Hero999 said: I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. Click to expand... The Nokia displays have been mentioned on here many times, and there's lot's of info about them on the net - other ones aren't as simple though.
Hero999 said: I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. Click to expand... The Nokia displays have been mentioned on here many times, and there's lot's of info about them on the net - other ones aren't as simple though.
pasanlaksiri Member Feb 16, 2008 #6 Hero999 said: That's very impressive. I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. What about the displays from calculators? It sounds silly to buy expensive LCDs when they can be found in cheap consumer products. Click to expand... I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. Click to expand... Im not the one who desing this qute project. And that is not my website tooo I just make it
Hero999 said: That's very impressive. I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. I didn't know it was possible to use the displays from old mobile phones. What about the displays from calculators? It sounds silly to buy expensive LCDs when they can be found in cheap consumer products. Click to expand... I had a problem with your website though; none of the pictures were displayed. Click to expand... Im not the one who desing this qute project. And that is not my website tooo I just make it
pasanlaksiri Member Feb 16, 2008 #8 blueroomelectronics said: You're on a roll, another neat project. Click to expand... Thank you
P photoelectric New Member Sep 7, 2008 #9 very good work... can u actually replace the temperature into light intensity??coz im doing light intensity measurement for my project.. any idea??
very good work... can u actually replace the temperature into light intensity??coz im doing light intensity measurement for my project.. any idea??
C CCD New Member Nov 4, 2008 #12 Good, someone has awaken an old thread!! So let me add something to it!! Check out my version of thermometer using nokia 3310 LCD with ATmega8 and DS1621 temp. sesor (i2c compatible) here: Thermometer using DS1621 and Nokia 3310 LCD interfaced with ATmega8 Thanks! ------------- Design with Microcontrollers Last edited: Nov 4, 2008
Good, someone has awaken an old thread!! So let me add something to it!! Check out my version of thermometer using nokia 3310 LCD with ATmega8 and DS1621 temp. sesor (i2c compatible) here: Thermometer using DS1621 and Nokia 3310 LCD interfaced with ATmega8 Thanks! ------------- Design with Microcontrollers