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TFT Displays & Accessories Starter/Demoboard w/Touch USB prog

EA STARTEDIPTFT4

Manufacturer Part Number
EA STARTEDIPTFT4
Description
TFT Displays & Accessories Starter/Demoboard w/Touch USB prog
Manufacturer
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY
Datasheet

Specifications of EA STARTEDIPTFT4

Attached Touch Screen
Yes
Background Color
White
Interface
I2C, SPI, RS-232
Interface Type
RS-232, I2C, SPI
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 20 C
Operating Temperature Range
- 20 C to + 70 C
Supply Voltage
5 V
Touch Panel
Touch Panel
Viewing Area (w X H)
53.86 mm x 95.04 mm
Module Size (w X H X T)
71 mm x 107 mm x 12 mm
Backlighting
LED
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY reserves
the right to change specifications
without prior notice. Printing and
typographical
MACROS
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 macros
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.
Touch macros (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.
Bit macros
will be started by a single line IN 1..8 (bit) will change or by command 'ESC MB xx'.
Bit- Macro 1..8 are good for falling edge and Bit Macro 9..16 are good for rising edge at input 1..8.
It is possible to change the assignment between Bitmacro and intput with command ‘ESC YD n1 n2
n3’ (since firmware V1.1, see page 17).
Port macros
These are started when voltage (binary) is applied to IN 1..8 or by command 'ESC MP xx'.
Matrix macros
Matrix Macro 1..64: start when keypressed or by command 'ESC MX xx'.
Matrix Macro 0: start after release of key or by command.
It is possible to change the assignment between keynumber and Matrixmacro with command ‘ESC
YX n1 n2 n3’ (since firmware V1.1, see page 17)
Analogue Macros
will start whenever voltage changes or limit exceeds or by
command 'ESC MV xx'. See table at the right:
It is possible to change the assignment between
analoguemacrofunction and Analoguemacronumber with
command ‘ESC VM n1 n2’ (since firmware V1.1, see page 15)
Process macros
automatic start at fixed periode (0.1s up to 25s) or by command
'ESC MC xx'. Up to 4 individual process may be defined by
command 'ESC MD ..'. These Process Makro will never be
stopped by other commands or activities.
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 4.3V.
errors
BitMacro:
PortMacro:
ResetMacro:
MatrixMacro:
Macro:
reserved.
ProcessMacro:
PowerOnMacro:
WatchdogMacro:
BrownoutMacro:
AnalogMacro:
TouchMacro:
green
letters):
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 DPOM:
- PowerOff - connect pin 13 (DPOM) to GND
- PowerOn - open pin 13 (DPOM) again.
Macro No.
AIN
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AIN
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
EA eDIPTFT43-A
every change of input voltage
falling input voltage
rising input voltage
below lower limit
above lower limit
below upper limit
above upper limit
outside of both limits
inside of both limits
lower than other channel
Analogue Macro
Macro starts at
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