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LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 122X32 BLU/WHT

GLK12232-25-SM-WB

Manufacturer Part Number
GLK12232-25-SM-WB
Description
LCD GRAPHIC DISPL 122X32 BLU/WHT
Manufacturer
Matrix Orbital
Datasheet

Specifications of GLK12232-25-SM-WB

Display Type
LCD - Monochrome
Display Mode
Transmissive
Viewing Area
60.20mm L x 18.00mm W
Dot Size
0.40mm W x 0.40mm H
Dot Pitch
0.44mm x 0.44mm
Dot Pixels
122 x 32
Interface
I²C, RS232, TTL
Pixel Density
32 x 122
Module Size (w X H X T)
86 mm x 35 mm x 14.4 mm
Viewing Area (w X H)
60.2 mm x 18 mm
Backlighting
Blue
Background Color
Blue
Operating Temperature Range
- 20 C to + 70 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Backlight
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
Other names
635-1001
ever having to perform this file reorganization task. The file space may be rewritten up to 100 000 times, but
most users will simply load in their fonts and bitmaps once and that will be it.
7.2 Using mogd.exe
fonts larger than 14 pixels in height. It is also used to save graphic images (bitmaps) to the display.
eCd provided to you. Unfortunately, integrating these fonts is not as straight forward as generating the fonts.
To make use of these fonts, place the font files in the font directory as defined in the interface program. The
directory can be found and defined under "settings".
every character. All .mgf files are contained within the font directory and all bitmap directories are sub
directories of the font directory. After download of a font file use a "Zip" program to "UnZip" the .mgf file
and bitmap sub-directory into the font directory. Start or restart mogd.exe and click on the font tab. The font
list of mogd should now display the new pre-generated font list.
7.3 Commands
flash memory.
7.3.1 Erase file (254 173 [type] [ref])
are defined when the file is saved to the display using mogd.exe. Since there is no command to list files in
memory, the user must keep track of the memory contents.
Once this command is completed, all files ’move up’ and recover the empty space for efficient memory
management.
7.3.2 Purge memory (254 33 89 33)
bitmaps, and settings (current font, cursor position, communication speed, etc.). It is an ’odd’ command in
that it is three bytes in length. This is to prevent accidental execution.
Matrix Orbital
Of course, the average module will simply have files loaded into it and it will then get to work, without
The Matrix Orbital interface program "mogd.exe", which is provided on the eCD generates and saves
To make use of smaller fonts, a pre-generated font is recommended. These fonts will be located on the
A font file consists of a single file with an extension .mgf and a directory which contains bitmaps for
In addition to the commands listed below, the mogd.exe program saves fonts and bitmaps to the display’s
This command erases a file within the display’s memory, in addition to erasing a single file at a time.
The command needs to be given two parameters: [type] and [ref]. The file type and reference number
• [type] = 1 is a font file
• [type] = 5 is a bitmap
This command completely erases the display’s non-volatile memory. This removes all fonts, font metrics,
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