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 ====== Indicators and displays ====== ====== Indicators and displays ======
  
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-Üks lihtsamaid meetodeid mikrokontrolleri töötamises veendumiseks on lisada programmi koodilõikmis vilgutab LED-i või mitutTihtipeale jääb sellest aga vähekssest vaja oleks edastada rohkem infot kui LED-iga võimalikning mõni rakendus eeldab kasutajaliidestkus kuvatakse tekste või numbreidSiinkohal tulevad appi kõiksugu indikaatorid ja ekraanidkus saab kuvada numbreidtekste või lausa pilteArvuti monitor on üks tuntumaid info kuvamise seadmeidmille kasutamises tüüpiline programeerija vaevalt et midagi erilist näebkuid mikrokontrolleritega tuleb iga piksli ekraanile saamisega kõvasti vaeva näha.+One of the easiest methods for being convinced that the microcontroller is functioning is adding a code to the program which blinks a LED or LEDs during certain activities. Quite often it is not enoughbecause it is necessary to forward more information than it is possible by using LED and some applications require user interface where text or numbers are displayedHere become handy all sorts of indicators and displayswhich allow to display numbers, texts or even pictures. One of the most known information displaying devices is computer monitor and typical programmer does not see anything special about using it, but it takes a great deal of effort using microcontrollers to bring every single pixel on the display.  
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 +The following chapters are introducing simpler types of displays and screens – indicator with LED segments and two types of monochromatic LCD. In addition to those also LED matrixes and (quite common today) organic color LED (OLED) screens are being used with microcontrollers quite actively. Once filament numerical indicators were usedwhich had separate glowing filament for each number. There are also electromechanical screenswhere different colored facet segments are turned physicallyLatelyelectronic paper has become popular,which can imitate printings alreadyFirst e-papers (electronic paper) were consisting of balls with different colored sides which were turned in electric field. Newer e-papers contain small capsuleswhere two colors of charged particles are influenced by electric field whether to sing down or stay on the surface. Last two examples are made to visualize different possibilitiesbut these are not viewed more closely in HomeLab concept.
  
-Järgnevad peatükid tutvustavad lihtsamat liiki näidikuid ja ekraane - LED segmentidega indikaatorit ja kaht liiki monokromaatilist LCD ekraani. Peale nende kasutatakse mikrokontrolleritega aktiivselt ka LED maatrikseid ja tänapäeval levinud värvilisi orgaanilisi LED (OLED) ekraane. Kunagi olid levinud ka höögniidiga numberindikaatorid, kus iga numbri jaoks oli eraldi helendav hõõgniit. Olemas on ka elektromehaanilised ekraanid, kus erinevat värvi tahkudega segmente pööratakse füüsiliselt. Viimase ajal on järjest populaarsem elektrooniline paber, mis imiteerib trükist. Esmased e-paberid (lühend elektroonilisest paberist) koosnesid erinevat värvi külgedega kuulikestest, mida pöörati elektriväljas. Uuemad e-paberid sisaldavad aga pisikesi kapsleid, kus kahte värvi erinevalt laetud osakesi mõjutatakse elektriväljaga kas põhja vajuma või pinnale jääma. 
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