UPD16434 NEC, UPD16434 Datasheet - Page 7

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UPD16434

Manufacturer Part Number
UPD16434
Description
1/8/ 1/16 DUTY LCD CONTROLLER/DRIVER
Manufacturer
NEC
Datasheet

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1.7 /CS (Chip Select) … Input
1.8 /STB, /SCK (Strobe/Serial Clock) … Input
1.9 C, /D (Command/Data) … Input
1.10 /BUSY (Busy) … 3-state output
become effective, so that commands and data can be input/output.
address information and CA0 and CA1 inputs must coincide, and moreover, the /CS input should become low.
input/output operation. In the serial interface mode, this pin serves as the serial clock input pin (/SCK) for serial data
input/output operation.
set the C, /D pin to high. When inputting data, set to low.
/STB rising edge. In the serial interface mode, the command or data is latched at the rising edge of the 8th /SCK.
However, in parallel input, switching C, /D must be performed, before the falling edge of the 1st /STB.
This is a Schmitt trigger input with hysteresis in order to prevent erroneous operation caused by noise.
processing.
interface mode, the /BUSY signal becomes low at the rising edge of the 8th /SCK.
not coincide).
These are Schmitt trigger inputs with hysteresis in order to prevent erroneous operation caused by noise.
This is the chip select input, which is low active.
When the chip address function is not used, if a low is input to the /CS input, the /STB, /SCK and C, /D inputs
When the chip address function is used, in order for the /STB, /SCK and C, /D inputs to become effective, the chip
When the /CS input is set to high, D3-D0 and /BUSY pins unconditionally become high impedance.
This is a Schmitt trigger input with hysteresis in order to prevent erroneous operation caused by noise.
In the parallel interface mode, this pin serves as the strobe signal input pin (STB) for 4-bit parallel data
This pin is used to identify whether serial or parallel data input is a command or data. When inputting a command,
When inputting a command or data in the parallel interface mode, the command or data is latched at the second
When outputting data, C, /D input must always be set to low, regardless of whether the mode is parallel or serial.
This pin outputs a /BUSY signal which indicates to the CPU that the
If this signal is low,
The /BUSY signal becomes low at second rising of the /STB signal in the parallel interface mode. In the serial
The
The /BUSY output becomes high impedance, when the chip is not selected (/CS = high or the chip address does
PD16434 sets the /BUSY signal to high, when the
Remark In a multi-chip configuration in the serial interface mode, chip selection is also
With chip address function
Without chip address function
- Always in parallel mode
- When CAE = 1 in serial mode
- When CAE = 0 in serial mode
possible by providing decoded /CS signals for the number of chips used, without
using the chip address function. In this case, CAE for each chip must be set to 0,
and CA1 and CA0 pins must be set to 00.
PD16434 is busy, and the CPU cannot execute read/write to the
Mode
Table 1–1. Processing CA1, CA0 Pins
Data Sheet S10299EJ4V0DS00
Set to 00, 01, 10, or 11
(always 00 in single chip configuration)
Always set to 00
PD16434 completes the internal processing.
PD16434 is busy because of internal
CA1, CA0
PD16434.
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