That's a good idea - using a Hex D Flip-Flop. So basically when Q6 is low the LCD's disabled, (the diode sinks current from the 4k7) then Q6 swings high allowing the data line to re-enable the LCD after clocking in the bits you want.
That's a good idea - using a Hex D Flip-Flop. So basically when Q6 is low the LCD's disabled, (the diode sinks current from the 4k7) then Q6 swings high allowing the data line to re-enable the LCD after clocking in the bits you want.
Last edited by T.Jackson; - 5th June 2007 at 16:11. Reason: 174 is certainly not a parallel shift register like I initally first thought
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