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January 09, 2026
Category Connection: LCD Display Panel
Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to integrate a legacy LCD display into your industrial system? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the PG256128C STN-LCD Display, showing you its 5.3-inch monochrome screen, explaining how to connect it using common interfaces like SPI or parallel, and demonstrating its typical use in control panels and embedded applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a 5.3-inch monochrome graphic LCD with a resolution of 256x128 pixels for clear display of menus and indicators.
  • Equipped with an LED backlight, typically white, ensuring good visibility in various lighting conditions.
  • Designed for industrial and embedded applications, commonly used in control consoles and panels.
  • Operates typically at 5V logic and supply voltage, compatible with standard industrial power systems.
  • Supports multiple interface options including parallel (6800/8080), SPI, or I²C for flexible integration.
  • Requires an external controller or driver IC, such as ST75256, for character and graphics rendering.
  • Available as surplus or replacement parts, ideal for maintaining legacy equipment with specific display needs.
  • Mechanical dimensions and pinout are standardized, but verification via datasheet is recommended for compatibility.
FAQs:
  • What is the resolution and display type of the PG256128C LCD?
    The PG256128C features a 256x128 pixel monochrome graphic LCD display, not a full-color TFT, making it suitable for industrial indicators and menus.
  • How do I interface with the PG256128C display module?
    It requires a controller or driver interface like an MCU and supports parallel (6800/8080), SPI, or I²C interfaces, but does not accept HDMI or video signals directly.
  • Is the PG256128C still in production, and what should I consider for replacement?
    This model is often discontinued and available as surplus; for replacement, carefully match mechanical dimensions, pinout, and interface standards with modern equivalents.
  • What is the typical operating voltage for this display?
    The PG256128C typically operates at 5V for both logic and supply, though it's essential to verify the specific model's datasheet before integration.
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