PD035VX2
Note 5-1: Select left or right shift
R/L
1
0
DIO1
Input
Hi-Z
DIO2
Hi-Z
Input
Shift
Left to right
Right to left
Note 5-2: Latch the polarity of outputs and switch the new data to outputs
At the rising edge (LD), latch the “POL” signal to control the polarity of the outputs.
Note 5-3: Control whether the Data R0~G5 are inverted or not. (PVI suggests connecting to GND)
When “REV=1”, these data will be inverted.
EX: “00”→”3F”, “07”→”38”, “15”→”2A”
Note 5-4: Polarity selector for dot-inversion control. Available at the rising edge of LD.
When POL=1: Even outputs range from V1~V7, and Odd outputs range from V8~V14;
When POL=0: Even outputs range from V8~V14, and Odd outputs range from V1~V7.
Note 5-5:
1) Relationship between input data and output voltage
The figure below shows the relationship between the input data and the output voltage with the polarity.
The range of V1~V7 is for positive polarity, and V8~V14 for negative polarity. Please refer to the following
pages to get the related resister values and voltage calculation method.
Vout
V
DD2
Gamma correction diagram
Positive polarity
V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
V6
V7
Vcom
V8
V9
V10
V11
V12
Negative polarity
V13
V14
Vss2
Input Data
00H
08H
10H
18H
20H
28H
30H
38H
3FH
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