Hi there, first time posting here. Pretty new to arduino and programming.
I am using a potentiometer to vary the blink rate of an LED, for testing purposes at the moment, as the LED will be replaced with a relay going to a fuel injector off of a car. My question is this: How can I print the data seen when in the serial view on your pc (just the info showing the state of the potentiometer, the number it is at) to an LCD screen? I will use this to monitor the opening rate of my fuel injector. Thanks!
That's not a project for the average beginner. You still have hair to lose?
Different members here make and sell various boards and parts. Liudr has a nice line of LCD's and backpacks (controller for the panel that reduces all the wires and bits to a serial connection and ground) that he also supports including supplying libraries for. IRL he is a university professor in the US, his name is Dr. Liu and he is good at this.
With the libraries and careful instruction following you shouldn't lose too much hair at all!