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Short for Liquid Crystal Display. LCDs consume little power, and exist in graphic LCDs, or segmented. The latter type is used for character and 7-segment digit display, and also in custom LCDs for consumer electronics.
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What are rubbery, conductive strips called on the sides of an LCD screen?
They have very thin vertical conductors that connect between flat PCB pads and things like LCD pads on glass.
Here is a link with a similar pink component. …
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Control LCD with TIP121 on Arduino not displaying anything
With your original idea the LCD circuit is most likely finding a ground path along the other Arduino pins that are connected, and strange things are happening. … Before switching off the LCD it would be best to insure that all other data signals coming from the Arduino are set low. …