/* LiquidCrystal Library - Custom Characters Demonstrates how to add custom characters on an LCD display. The LiquidCrystal library works with all LCD displays that are compatible with the Hitachi HD44780 driver. There are many of them out there, and you can usually tell them by the 16-pin interface. This sketch prints "I Arduino!" and a little dancing man to the LCD. The circuit: * LCD RS pin to digital pin 12 * LCD Enable pin to digital pin 11 * LCD D4 pin to digital pin 5 * LCD D5 pin to digital pin 4 * LCD D6 pin to digital pin 3 * LCD D7 pin to digital pin 2 * LCD R/W pin to ground * 10K potentiometer: * ends to +5V and ground * wiper to LCD VO pin (pin 3) * 10K poterntiometer on pin A0 created 21 Mar 2011 by Tom Igoe modified 11 Nov 2013 by Scott Fitzgerald Based on Adafruit's example at https://github.com/adafruit/SPI_VFD/blob/master/examples/createChar/createChar.pde This example code is in the public domain. http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/LiquidCrystal Also useful: http://icontexto.com/charactercreator/ */ // include the library code: #include // initialize the library with the numbers of the interface pins LiquidCrystal lcd(12, 11, 5, 4, 3, 2); // make some custom characters: byte heart[8] = { 0b00000, 0b01010, 0b11111, 0b11111, 0b11111, 0b01110, 0b00100, 0b00000 }; byte smiley[8] = { 0b00000, 0b00000, 0b01010, 0b00000, 0b00000, 0b10001, 0b01110, 0b00000 }; byte frownie[8] = { 0b00000, 0b00000, 0b01010, 0b00000, 0b00000, 0b00000, 0b01110, 0b10001 }; byte armsDown[8] = { 0b00100, 0b01010, 0b00100, 0b00100, 0b01110, 0b10101, 0b00100, 0b01010 }; byte armsUp[8] = { 0b00100, 0b01010, 0b00100, 0b10101, 0b01110, 0b00100, 0b00100, 0b01010 }; void setup() { // initialize LCD and set up the number of columns and rows: lcd.begin(16, 2); // create a new character lcd.createChar(0, heart); // create a new character lcd.createChar(1, smiley); // create a new character lcd.createChar(2, frownie); // create a new character lcd.createChar(3, armsDown); // create a new character lcd.createChar(4, armsUp); // Print a message to the lcd. lcd.print("I "); lcd.write(byte(0)); // when calling lcd.write() '0' must be cast as a byte lcd.print(" Arduino! "); lcd.write((byte) 1); } void loop() { // read the potentiometer on A0: int sensorReading = analogRead(A0); // map the result to 200 - 1000: int delayTime = map(sensorReading, 0, 1023, 200, 1000); // set the cursor to the bottom row, 5th position: lcd.setCursor(4, 1); // draw the little man, arms down: lcd.write(3); delay(delayTime); lcd.setCursor(4, 1); // draw him arms up: lcd.write(4); delay(delayTime); }