GLK12232-25-WBL-E Matrix Orbital, GLK12232-25-WBL-E Datasheet - Page 25

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GLK12232-25-WBL-E

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

Specifications of GLK12232-25-WBL-E

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
From this point, the module treats all data as raw and just stores it away. The module will store the data, then
read it back from memory and send the read value back to the host. If the host system receives an incorrect
echo, it should send status as 0x08 instead of 0x01. This will terminate the transfer. Upon termination, the
module will delete the partially completed file and return to a ready state.
6.4.3 A Sample Font File
First we need to define the font size. For this example we’ll use a 5x7 pixel font. Next, we have to draw the
bitmaps for each of the characters. We’ll use the examples shown in the Figure below.
Matrix Orbital
Let’s look at a short sample font file containing only the letters "h", "i" and "http://www.hammondmfg.com/scpg.htmj".
NOTE If the module detects that the file will not fit in the available memory when the file
size has been transmitted, it will send 0x08 instead of 0x01. In this case, the host should
cease transmission. The module will return to a ready state.
0xFF (second byte of data)
0x01 (host confirms echo)
0x01 (host confirms echo)
0x01 (host confirms echo)
0x01 (host confirms echo)
0x01 (host confirms echo)
0x20 (third byte of data)
0xFF (first byte of data)
Table 6: Uploading the File to the Module
0x00 (high size)
’$’ (command))
0x5e (low size)
’2’ (reference
Host sends
0xfe
etc
GLK12232-25-WBL
’2’ (echo reference)
0x01 (file fits)*
Module sends
0xFF (echo)
0xFF (echo)
0x5e (echo)
0x00 (echo)
0x20 (echo)
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