My 1602 LCD is only showing white boxes in the upper row.
Hi, I am a beginner in embedded programming and I'm trying to code in C a program that will display a 'hello world' message on the lcd display. But the lcd display is only showing white boxes even without downloading any code onto the mcu. I am using the GD32VF103 mcu. Does anyone know what is wrong with it?
My 1602 LCD is only showing white boxes in the upper row.
Hi, I am a beginner in embedded programming and I'm trying to code in C a program that will display a 'hello world' message on the lcd display. But the lcd display is only showing white boxes even without downloading any code onto the mcu. I am using the GD32VF103 mcu. Does anyone know what is wrong with it?
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