GLK240128-25-WB-VPT Matrix Orbital, GLK240128-25-WB-VPT Datasheet - Page 10

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GLK240128-25-WB-VPT

Manufacturer Part Number
GLK240128-25-WB-VPT
Description
LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 240X128 BLU WH
Manufacturer
Matrix Orbital
Series
GLK240128-25r
Datasheet

Specifications of GLK240128-25-WB-VPT

Display Type
LCD - Color
Display Mode
Transmissive
Viewing Area
114.00mm L x 64.00mm W
Backlight
LED - Blue
Dot Pixels
240 x 128
Interface
I²C, RS232, TTL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Dot Size
-
Dot Pitch
-
Other names
GLK240128-25 -WB-VPT
GLK240128-25 -WB-VPT
2. Make the connections.
3. Create.
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A more advanced connection to the GLK240128-25/GLT240128 is provided by the I
This is best accomplished using a breadboard and the Breadboard Cable. Power must be supplied from
your breadboard or another external source. To dive right into your application and use the GLK240128-
25/GLT240128 in I
1. Set the Protocol Select switches.
2. Make the connections.
3. Create.
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C Connections
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c.
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b.
MOGD# or a terminal program will serve to get you started, and then you can move on with
your own development. Instructions for these programs can be found below and a variety of
application notes are available at www.matrixorbital.ca/appnotes.
Connect the six pin female header of the Extended Communication/Power Cable to the
Communication/Power Header of your GLK240128-25/GLT240128.
Insert the male end of your serial cable to the corresponding DB9 header of the Extended
Communication/Power Cable and the mate the female connector with the desired
communication port of your computer.
Select an unmodified floppy cable from a PC power supply and connect it to the power header
of the Extended Communication/Power Cable.
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others are open.
Connect the Breadboard Cable to the Communication/Power Header on your GLK240128-
25/GLT240128 and plug the four leads into your breadboard. The red lead will require power,
while the black should be connected to ground, and the green and yellow should be connected
to your controller clock and data lines respectively.
Pull up the clock and data lines to five volts using a resistance between one and ten kilohms on
your breadboard.
This time you're on your own. While there are many examples within the Matrix Orbital
AppNote section, www.matrixorbital.ca/appnotes, too many controllers and languages exist to
cover them all. If you get stuck in development, it is possible to switch over to another protocol
on the standard board, and fellow developers are always on our forums for additional support.
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C: Ensure that the two I
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C mode, get started with the guidelines below.
2
C jumpers in the corresponding protocol box are connected while all
2
C protocol setting.
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