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How to Simulate JHD-2x16-I2C LCD with Arduino in Proteus (No Hardware Needed)

However, in its default library. If you search for it, you won't find it. So, how do we simulate it? We build it. jhd-2x16-i2c proteus

Have you ever run out of GPIO pins on your Arduino? Or maybe you just hate soldering 16 jumper wires just to display "Hello World"? Enter the JHD-2x16-I2C module. How to Simulate JHD-2x16-I2C LCD with Arduino in

Now go ahead—simulate your next IoT project without wasting a single physical wire. We build it

In the physical world, JHD makes standard 16x2 LCDs. The "I2C" version comes with a small backpack (PCF8574 chip) soldered to the back. It converts the parallel 16-pin interface into just 2 wires (SDA and SCL).

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to simulate a 16x2 character LCD using the I2C protocol (PCF8574 backpack) inside . The best part? You don't need a physical LCD, a soldering iron, or even pull-up resistors. Let's dive in.

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