GLK12232-25-WBL-VPT Matrix Orbital, GLK12232-25-WBL-VPT Datasheet - Page 11

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GLK12232-25-WBL-VPT

Manufacturer Part Number
GLK12232-25-WBL-VPT
Description
LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 122X32 WHT BLU
Manufacturer
Matrix Orbital
Datasheet

Specifications of GLK12232-25-WBL-VPT

Display Type
LCD - Color
Display Mode
Transmissive
Viewing Area
76.00mm L x 25.20mm W
Backlight
LED - White
Dot Size
0.52mm W x 0.62mm H
Dot Pitch
0.53mm x 0.53mm
Dot Pixels
122 x 32
Interface
I²C, RS232, TTL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
2.1.4 ACK
incorrectly received. ACK simply fails to indicate when data is correctly received. Clearly, this is of limited
usefulness and even less so with Matrix Orbital modules. Matrix orbital modules are not capable of failing
to acknowledge an incorrectly received byte in response to that byte’s transition. They are only capable of
failing to acknowledge the bytes following the byte, which weren’t received. To fully understand the reasons
for this one needs to understand something about how a Matrix Orbital module processes data. Basically the
reason why a Matrix Orbital module might fail to receive a byte correctly is that it was unable to process the
byte previous before the failed byte was transmitted. Because the module cannot possibly know that it would
be unable to store the byte before the next byte was received it cannot know to not ACK. The reason for this
situation in deference to situations one might be familiar with (i.e., memory chips, etc) is that the Matrix
Orbital module employs a micro-processor to perform these data storage functions. A memory chip takes
care of these things entirely within hardware subsystems which operate at the same speed as the transmission
themselves.
I
/ write bit. If we take a standard Phillips 7bit address of 45hex this would be in binary; 1000101. This is
7bits. Matrix Orbital would describe the Phillips I
be 8Bhex.
2.2 General Purpose Outputs
relays or other electronic devices. This allows external devices to be turned on or off using the PC or con-
troller and software commands.
Both outputs are referenced to ground.
Matrix Orbital
2
C address in 8bits. The 8th bit, least significant bit (LSB or Low Order Bit) of the 8bit address is a read
The idea of ACK is to indicate when the data has been received correctly. ACK does not indicate data
The display uses a standard Phillips 7bit address as defined by Phillips. However, Matrix Orbital specifies
For more information on Phillips I
The display has two general purpose outputs, G1 and G2. These are provided to conthttp://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_d
The two outputs differ slightly in specification;
• G1 provides an output which is switched LOW when ON. When G1 is OFF it is pulled up to +5V
• G2 provides an output which is switched LOW when ON. When G2 is OFF it is pulled up to +5V,
Typical use of these outputs is shown in the Figure below.
through 150 kohms, in other words it can only be used to ’ground’ an external device. Maximum
current is 20 mA.
supplied by the module. Maximum current is 20 mA.
2
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Table 3: Connector Pinout
Pin 4
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 1
GLK12232-25-WBL
SCL (I
SDA (I
2
C address of 45hex as 8Ahex. The read address would
Ground
Vdc
2
2
C clock)
C data)
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