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1. PINS 1 & 2 (Vdd & Vss): J3 short, by adding a resistor on R9.
2. PINS 15 & 16: J4 short, by adding a resistor on R8.
NOTE: The brightness can be controlled by the value of R8 or R9.
3. Reference table for establishing the relationship between the temperature
range, viewing direction and type of polarizer:
4. Differences between a driver IC, a controller IC and a controller/driver IC:
: There are two types of driver IC's. One is a "common" driver and the other
Driver IC
a "segment" driver. Common drivers output signals to create the rows or number of
lines while the segment drivers output the necessary signals to create the characters
or columns.
: This IC receives data written in ASCII or JIS code from the MPU and
Controller IC
stores this data in RAM. This data is then converted into a serial character pattern and
transferred to the LCD driver IC.
: It is most commonly found in a graphics module. It receives
Driver/Controller IC
data from the MPU and stores it in RAM. It accepts commands directly from the MPU
for both the common and segment drivers.
5. Following is the minimum dot size and pitch on the LCD, the ITO line on
the LCD and the elastomer (zebra) connector:
ITEM
Dots or Lines
0.22mm
Gaps
0.02mm
LCD Dots
LCD ITO lines
Rubber Connectors
Heat Seal
S=0.075, C=0.08mm
0.025mm
0.03mm
0.025mm
0.09mm
0.09mm
6. Advantages and disadvantages of backlight versions:
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