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January 22, 2026
Category Connection: LCD Display Panel
Brief: Ever wondered how a reliable character LCD module integrates into industrial meters and control panels? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the DMC-16202NY-LY-BJE-BLN LCD panel, showcasing its 16x2 character display, STN technology, and yellow/green LED backlight for clear readability in embedded systems.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a 16*2 character format with 5*8 dot characters for clear alphanumeric display.
  • Utilizes STN Super-Twisted Nematic monochrome LCD technology for dependable visual output.
  • Equipped with a yellow/green LED backlight for excellent readability in various lighting conditions.
  • Designed with an 8-bit parallel interface and 16-pin pad for easy microcontroller integration.
  • Compact outline size with a display area of 61.0 mm * 16.0 mm, ideal for space-limited applications.
  • Offers a typical viewing angle of 40/40/50/50 (L/R/U/D) for versatile installation.
  • Robust construction suited for industrial and embedded instrumentation environments.
  • Branded by Kyocera, ensuring quality and reliability in character LCD modules.
FAQs:
  • What is the display format of the DMC-16202NY-LY-BJE-BLN LCD panel?
    The DMC-16202NY-LY-BJE-BLN features a 16*2 character format, displaying 16 characters per line across 2 lines, making it ideal for text-based interfaces in industrial applications.
  • How does the backlight enhance readability in this LCD module?
    This module uses a yellow/green LED backlight, which provides excellent contrast and clarity, ensuring the text is easily readable in various industrial and embedded environments.
  • What interface does the DMC-16202NY-LY-BJE-BLN use for integration?
    It is designed with an 8-bit parallel interface and a 16-pin pad, allowing for straightforward integration with microcontrollers and industrial controllers in compact systems.
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