uVGA-III 4D Systems, uVGA-III Datasheet - Page 13

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uVGA-III

Manufacturer Part Number
uVGA-III
Description
Display Development Tools Tiny VGA Graph Cont for QVGA/VGA/WVGA
Manufacturer
4D Systems
Datasheet

Specifications of uVGA-III

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Modules
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
PICASO-GFX2
Interface Type
I2C, SDMicro
Operating Supply Voltage
4 V to 5.5 V
Dimensions
63 mm x 39 mm x 21.5 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 65 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 15 C
4D SYSTEMS
9.3.
ViSi Genie is a breakthrough in the way 4D
Systems’
programmed. It is an environment like no other, a
code-less programming environment that provides
the user with a rapid visual experience, enabling a
simple GUI application to be ‘written’ from scratch
in literally seconds.
ViSi Genie does all the background coding, no
4DGL to learn, it does it all for you.
Pick and choose the relevant objects to place on
the display, much like the ViSi Environment (See
Section 11.2), yet without having to write a single
line of code. Each object has parameters which can
be set, and configurable events to animate and
drive other objects or communicate with external
devices.
Simply place an object on the screen, position and
size it to suit, set the parameters such as colour,
range, text, and finally select the event you wish
the object to be associated with, it is that simple.
In seconds you can transform a blank display into a
fully animated GUI with moving sliders, animated
press and release buttons, and much more. All
without writing a single line of code!
ViSi Genie provides the user with a feature rich
rapid development environment, second to none.
© 2012 4D SYSTEMS
Workshop 4 – ViSi Genie Environment
graphic
display
modules
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9.4.
The Serial environment in the Workshop 4 IDE
provides the user the ability to transform the
μVGA-III into a slave serial graphics controller.
This enables the user to use their favourite
microcontroller or serial device as the Host,
without having to learn 4DGL or program in a
separate IDE. Once the μVGA-III is configured and
downloaded to from the Serial Environment,
simple graphic commands can be sent from the
users host microcontroller to display primitives,
images, sound or even video.
Refer to the Serial Environment section in the
Workshop 4 user manual, for a complete listing of
all the supported serial commands
“Workshop-4-IDE-User-Manual.pdf”
By default, each module shipped from the 4D
Systems factory will come pre-programmed ready
for use in the Serial mode.
Workshop 4 – Serial Environment
www.4dsystems.com.au
µVGA-III

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