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PIC1602F LCD Spinout

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sgear1

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Hi hope someone can help me Please

I am tray to find out Spinout for Display PIC1602F so I can connect it to my PC and use Visual Basic to send to the LCD
I have the Datasheet here



and Schematic here I was gone use to connect to the PIC1602F
it is one pin VEE I don't see in PIC1602F

in the Schematic and Datasheet I have this pins in the Display


Schematic --- PIC1602F
01-GND ------- Pin 1
01-VCC ------- Pin 2
03-Vee ------- Pin = Where is this pin
04-RS ------- Pin 4
05-R/W ------- Pin 5
06-E ------- Pin 6
07-DB4 ------- Pin 11
08-DB5 ------- Pin 12
09-DB6 ------- Pin 13
10-DB7 ------- Pin 14


This is the Datasheet
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2008/02/pled16x2.pdf

This is the Schematic
**broken link removed**
 
Hi , sorry if my English gramma is bad , English is not my first Lang

I am finish to put this together and it work well , thanks for your help !! " blueroomelectronics "

I start to put male pin on the Display
then I cut the plast of the female pin and solder the wire to the pin and put hrump over the wire and heat it then I can just unplug and plug without use the solder

Just need to find out how I get the 5v from the printer port

and know I can write to the LCD from Visual basic :)

here you have few pic from my work
 

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