EA STARTEDIP320J ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY, EA STARTEDIP320J Datasheet - Page 20

LCD Graphic Display Modules & Accessories Starter/Demoboard w/Touch USB prog

EA STARTEDIP320J

Manufacturer Part Number
EA STARTEDIP320J
Description
LCD Graphic Display Modules & Accessories Starter/Demoboard w/Touch USB prog
Manufacturer
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY
Datasheet

Specifications of EA STARTEDIP320J

Pixel Density
320 x 240
Fluid Type
FSTN Positive
Module Size (w X H X T)
121 mm x 92.6 mm x 11.6 mm
Viewing Area (w X H)
115.18 mm x 86.38 mm
Backlighting
Black / White
Background Color
White
Operating Temperature Range
- 20 C to + 70 C
Attached Touch Screen
Yes
Interface
RS-232, I2C BUS, or SPI BUS
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
EA eDIP320-8
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MACRO PROGRAMMING
Single or multiple command sequences can be grouped together in macros and stored in the data
flash memory. You can then start them by using the Run macro commands. There are different types
of macro (compiler directive marked in
Normal macro (0 to 255)
These are started by means of an ‘ESC MN xx’ command via the serial interface or from another
macro. A series of macros occurring one after the other can be called cyclically (movie, hourglass,
multi-page help text). These automatic macros continue to be processed until either a command is
received via the interface or a touch macro with a corresponding return code is activated. These
macros are also called by macro processes at defined intervals. Macro processes are not interrupted
when commands are received from the interface or when touch macros are triggered.
Touch macro (1 to 255)
Started when you touch/release a touch field (only in versions with a touch panel - TP) or issue an
‘ESC MT xx’ command.
Menu macro (1 to 255)
Started when you choose a menu item or issue an ‘ESC MM xx’ command.
Power-on macro
Started after power-on. You can switch off the cursor and define an opening screen, for example.
Reset macro
Started after an external reset (low level at pin 5).
Watchdog macro
Started after a fault/error (e.g. failure).
Brown-out macro
Started after a voltage drop under 3V.
WakeUpPin macro
Started after waking from power-down mode at pin 13 (WUP).
WakeUpTouch macro
Start after waking from power-down mode by touch contact (WUP).
WakeUpI²C macro
Started from power-down mode via the I²C bus.
Important: If a continuous loop is programmed in a power-on, reset, watchdog or brown-out macro,
the display can no longer be addressed. In this case, the execution of the power-on macro must be
suppressed. You do this by wiring WUP (power-off: connect pin 13 (WUP) to GND; power-on: open
pin 13 (WUP) again).
ResetMakro:
PowerOnMakro:
WatchdogMakro:
BrownoutMakro:
WakeUpI2CMakro:
WakeUpPinMakro:
WakeUpTouchMakro:
MenuMakro:
TouchMakro:
Makro:
green
letters):
Specifications may be changed without
prior notice. Printing error reserved

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