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LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 122X32 WHT/BLU

GLK12232-25-SM-R14

Manufacturer Part Number
GLK12232-25-SM-R14
Description
LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 122X32 WHT/BLU
Manufacturer
Matrix Orbital
Datasheet

Specifications of GLK12232-25-SM-R14

Display Type
LCD - Monochrome
Display Mode
Transmissive
Viewing Area
60.20mm L x 18.00mm W
Backlight
LED - White
Dot Size
0.40mm W x 0.40mm H
Dot Pitch
0.44mm x 0.44mm
Dot Pixels
122 x 32
Interface
I²C, RS232, TTL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
635-1000
GLK12232-25-SM

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5 Displaying Graphics
5.1 General
created by means of a pixel oriented graphics program, saved as bitmaps, and loaded into the display using
the mogd.exe program. Images may be saved in the display’s memory, and displayed upon command, or
they may be downloaded ’on the fly’ (in-line) during display operation.
taken into account when processing graphics.
Matrix Orbital
• [y space] specifies the number of pixels to place between rows of text (i.e. line spacing).
• [scroll row] specifies the pixel row where scrolling should start (or, if auto scrolling is off, where
This chapter describes the various graphics display commands in detail.
Since the display is a bit mapped device, it may be used to display graphics. Graphic images may be
Note that ’saved’ and ’on the fly’ graphics images are processed differently. These differences must be
• Saved bitmaps: These use each byte (8 bits) to represent a vertical column of 8 pixels. The next byte
• Inline bitmaps: These are processed horizontally and each byte represents a horizontal row of 8 bits,
wrapping should occur). Typically, this value should be set to the first pixel row immediately below
the last row of text that will fit the display.
represents the next column to the right. If the graphic is ’taller’ than 8 pixels, the LSB of the next data
byte will be the next pixel. Orientation is top to bottom - LSB to MSB. Pixels / bits are ’packed’ - that
is, if the height of the graphic is not an even multiple of 8, the leftover bits go on the next X column
to the right.
with the next byte representing the next 8 bits to the right. Orientation is left to right - MSB to LSB,
which is the opposite to the serial transmission sequence (bytes are sent LSB first).
Figure 11: Graphic Bitmaps
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