I'm curious also. The closest I could google for an explanation was:
http://www.cornerstonerobotics.org/c...rii14_lcd1.pdf
I'm guessing there was an evolution of hardware involved. The parallel LCDs were most likely first used by devices that used 8 bits (1 byte) - I'm going to guess discrete components. Then microcontrollers came along and were smart enough to be able to use only 4 lines.p. 2
This 4-bit mode is beneficial when using a
microcontroller, as fewer input/output lines are required.
From everything I've seen so far, it's a personal choice. I used 8 before, but I'm now starting to use 4 because my projects become more complex and pin usage becomes more important.
Robert
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