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Nokia 5110 graphics tutorial

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by samuel123abc @ instructables.com:

Okay, here’s the deal. There are some tutorials on youtube showing how to get graphics to show on the nokia 5110 and that’s great. If you just want a simple way to do that, go and watch them instead but there are a few problems I see,

1. There are none for mac. I am using a mac and everyone in the videos are using a windows.

2. Sometimes I just wanna go to the computer and search up how to make some graphics. When searching “Nokia 5110 graphics” on google, I found nothing but some libraries and some text.

In this tutorial I will show you how to connect the display, use the code and use some web-based and downloaded tools to create some awesome graphics YOU can customize however you want. Now, enough of me speaking, let’s just begin.

Nokia 5110 graphics tutorial – [Link]

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Mini Pong arcade using Arduino

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This instructable describes a project named Duinocade, a mini pong arcade game based on the open source handheld Gamebunio. [via]

Duinocade is a very small arcade cabinet (14cm / 5,5inch height).  The software and parts of the circuit diagram based on the open source handheld Gamebunio, which based on the famous Arduino platform. The Gamebuino and also our Duinocade uses the knowns Nokia 5110 lcd as screen. At the moment the Gamedunio is an Indiegogo campain and wil be official available in July. But some games for example Pong are finished by the Gamebunio community until now… [...]

The electronic is realized on a breadboard. In the future we will create a pcb layout and perhaps also a DIY kit. In contrast to the Gamebuino we don’t have an lithium battery and an USB port. The Duinocade is powered by an external (wall) power supply. The electronic fits in the slot for the iPhone. We don’t have to made mechanical modifications of the case exept one additional hole for the power socket. We’ve mounted only an 3,3V power supply, the ATMEGA328 microcontroller, SD card socket and the Nokia LCD on this breadboard.

Mini Pong arcade using Arduino - [Link]

Mar
18

Getting your Nokia 5110 LCD up and running on an Arduino

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hackshed.co.uk has a tutorial on how to interface a Nokia 5110 LCD to Arduino:

We purchased one of these very cheap, very cool 84×84 LCD backlit screens off of eBay a couple of weeks ago.

It’s a very nice product for adding visual elements to your projects at a very low price. We paid £3.89 for the screen and it was delivered a few days later.

Take a look below for connection instructions and example code from Adafruit on how to get this up and running with your Arduino.

Getting your Nokia 5110 LCD up and running on an Arduino - [Link]



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