Curt and David I get that when the Arduino has not fully initialized the LCD display.? It can be caused by the RE or EN lead not making good contact.? I have this sometimes when using a prototype plug-board for temporary layouts. Is there any back light on in the LCD?? Has it ever worked properly?? Does the tuning adjustment work?? I doubt that this is an LCD problem or a problem with software or the Raduino board.? Most likely it is a wiring situation...but I have been wrong before. This is what happens when power is applied to the LCD but no subsequent commands are sent to the display to initialize it for 2 lines by 16 characters.? I made this happen by lifting the LCD's RE lead from its connector. There are 2 control lines (RE and EN) along with 4 data lines (D4,5,6,7) sent to the LCD.? There are also +5V power and ground on the two pins on one end.? The two pins on the opposite end need +5 through a small resistor and ground for the backlight LED.? A look at the schematic for the Raduino will show which pins connect to what between Raduino and the LCD. ? It should look something like this, but with the normal Radiuno text on the LCD. ? Yes, I know those are poor quality pictures, but its the best I can do with sunlight streaming into the room.? The contrast control potentiometer can change whether the boxes are shown as black or white on the back light background. Arv _._ ? On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 2:01 PM, Curt M. <Kc3hjp@...> wrote: Have any of you guys seen this where the display shows black boxes all the way across the top line of the display? |