I m trying to connect a parallel LCD with microcontroller serial port via serial to parallel converter.
LCD shows random cursor blinking on different points
It appears that you accidentally submitted the post before giving some vital information: - Some background info like the part numbers of the LCD and the serial-to-parallel converter would be useful. - The actual question you would like to ask the members of this forum is missing.
An important issue is that a serial-to-parallel converter is intended for sending data to a parallel printer.
But such an adapter does not automagically allow a program to control all signals on the Centronics interface.
Does your adapter support full control of the handshake signals? Or do your display behaves identical to a parallel printer when it comes to strobing of data etc?
I m trying to connect a parallel LCD with microcontroller serial port via serial to parallel converter. I get nothing from this
Are you trying to say (in English which you are not fluent in) "I am trying to connect a micro to a PC via the serial port and show the data on a LCD connected to same micro".
if not try again, your post is not clear
Erik
I think that's rather a large assumption!
In the absence of any other information, a "serial to parallel converter" could be anything that converts from any serial interface to any parallele interface.
The fact that the OP didn't think to give any further detail does suggest a high likelihood that, whatever it is, it isn't suitable for this task...