Orient Display AMC2004AR-B-Y6WFDY
| Manufacturer | |
| MPN | AMC2004AR-B-Y6WFDY |
| LCSC Part # | C20589486 |
| Packaging | - |
| Customer # | |
| Key Attributes | LCD, OLED Character and Numeric RoHS |
| Datasheet |
Products Specifications
Show similar products (0) >| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Optoelectronics/LCD, OLED Character and Numeric | |
| Manufacturer | Orient Display | |
| Packaging | - |
Additional Information
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 1 |
| Multiple | 1 |
| Standard Packaging | 25 |
| Sales Unit | Piece |
| EDA Models | EasyEDA Model |
Introduction
This LCD display module incorporates an LSI controller containing two 8-bit registers: an Instruction Register (IR) and a Data Register (DR). The IR stores instruction codes (such as display clear and cursor shift) as well as address information for the Display Data RAM (DDRAM) and Character Generator RAM (CGRAM). The IR can only be written by the MPU. The DR temporarily stores data to be written to or read from DDRAM or CGRAM. When address information is written to the IR, data is transferred from DDRAM or CGRAM into the DR. These two registers are selected via the Register Select (RS) signal. When the Busy Flag (BF) is 1, it indicates that the controller LSI is in internal operation mode and will not accept the next instruction. When RS=0 and R/W=1, the busy flag is output to DB7. The next instruction must not be written until the busy flag is confirmed to be 0. The Address Counter (AC) assigns addresses for both DDRAM and CGRAM. The DDRAM stores display data in 8-bit character codes, with an extended capacity of 80×8 bits or 80 characters. The Character Generator ROM (CGROM) generates 5×8-dot or 5×10-dot character patterns from 8-bit character codes. The Character Generator RAM (CGRAM) allows users to rewrite character patterns through programming. For a 5×8-dot matrix, eight character patterns can be written; for a 5×10-dot matrix, four character patterns can be written. The character patterns stored in CGRAM can be displayed by writing the character codes corresponding to the addresses shown in the left column of Table 1 into DDRAM.
| Qty | Unit Price(Reference Only) | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $ 29.2958 | $ 29.30 |
| 200+ | $ 11.6888 | $ 2337.76 |
Standard Packaging25/Full Box | ||
Products Specifications
Show similar products (0) >| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Optoelectronics/LCD, OLED Character and Numeric | |
| Manufacturer | Orient Display | |
| Packaging | - |
Additional Information
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 1 |
| Multiple | 1 |
| Standard Packaging | 25 |
| Sales Unit | Piece |
| EDA Models | EasyEDA Model |
Introduction
This LCD display module incorporates an LSI controller containing two 8-bit registers: an Instruction Register (IR) and a Data Register (DR). The IR stores instruction codes (such as display clear and cursor shift) as well as address information for the Display Data RAM (DDRAM) and Character Generator RAM (CGRAM). The IR can only be written by the MPU. The DR temporarily stores data to be written to or read from DDRAM or CGRAM. When address information is written to the IR, data is transferred from DDRAM or CGRAM into the DR. These two registers are selected via the Register Select (RS) signal. When the Busy Flag (BF) is 1, it indicates that the controller LSI is in internal operation mode and will not accept the next instruction. When RS=0 and R/W=1, the busy flag is output to DB7. The next instruction must not be written until the busy flag is confirmed to be 0. The Address Counter (AC) assigns addresses for both DDRAM and CGRAM. The DDRAM stores display data in 8-bit character codes, with an extended capacity of 80×8 bits or 80 characters. The Character Generator ROM (CGROM) generates 5×8-dot or 5×10-dot character patterns from 8-bit character codes. The Character Generator RAM (CGRAM) allows users to rewrite character patterns through programming. For a 5×8-dot matrix, eight character patterns can be written; for a 5×10-dot matrix, four character patterns can be written. The character patterns stored in CGRAM can be displayed by writing the character codes corresponding to the addresses shown in the left column of Table 1 into DDRAM.
Compliance & Export Codes
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| RoHS | |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| CNHTS | 8517709000 |
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| Type | Details |
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| RoHS | |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| CNHTS | 8517709000 |
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