Find LCD in Graphics Mode w/ Datasheet & Bar-Graph LCDs

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The discussion centers on finding an LCD that operates in graphics mode, specifically a bar-graph LCD with a comprehensive datasheet. Users recommend Hitachi LCDs for their ease of use and availability of datasheets online, noting that they can often be sourced from broken devices like Panasonic home phones. A helpful link to a resource on LCDs is shared, which appears to assist the original poster in their search. The conversation highlights the importance of accessible documentation and practical sourcing for LCD components. Overall, participants provide valuable suggestions to aid in locating the desired LCD type.
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I need to find an LCD that operates in graphics mode with a decent datasheet. Actually what i really need is a bar-graph LCD but i cannot find one! If someone could direct me to either part number or a key-word that would give me a good list of items that would be GREATLY appreciated... because i cannot find what i am looking for!
Thank in advance.
 
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We used Hitachi LCDs for our microcontrollers lab... very easy to use... datasheets are available on the net... and you can easily obtain one from a broken phone such as panasonic home phones.. & I think they have built in drivers 2..

check this out..
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/lcd/
 
Sweet! i think i found what i need ... thanks guys, that is helpful!
 
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