NOKIA 3310 LCD interfacing with ATmega8

Nokia 3310 LCD
Using graphic LCD in a project gives it really a good look and flexibility of displaying different characters and shapes. But, the graphic LCDs are quite costly.
Nokia 3310 LCD
lcd back
The NOKIA 3310 LCD provides a really low-cost solution to add a small graphic display into your project and also good for learning purpose. The LCD is SPI bus compatible, saving many pins for other uses. It operates at 3.3v.Here is a small circuit for interfacing the 3310 LCD with AVR microcontroller ATmega8. The schematic includes LCD connection with SPI port of ATmega8 with other connections required by LCD. The 3.3v is generated using adjustable voltage regulator LM317 (I was not having any 3.3v regulator at the moment). An LED is also connected with microcontroller just for making sure that the controller is working, particularly when you don’t see anything on the display!Here is the schematic and the pin details of the LCD (click on the image to enlarge it):

schematic

The connector of LCD is ‘touch’ type. So, I made a small connecor PCB with tracks touching to the pins of LCD. The pcb was pasted at backside of LCD using cello tapes as shown in the back-view image

lcd back1

Here is a testing with Proteus ISIS Simulation:

3310 LCD CV

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