Epson S1C63558 Network Card User Manual


 
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CHAPTER 4: PERIPHERAL CIRCUITS AND OPERATION (LCD Driver)
4.7 LCD Driver (COM0–COM16, SEG0–SEG39)
4.7.1 Configuration of LCD driver
The S1C63558 has 17 common terminals (COM0–COM16) and 40 segment terminals (SEG0–SEG39), so
that it can drive a dot matrix type LCD with a maximum of 680 (40 × 17) dots.
The driving method is 1/17 duty, 1/16 duty or 1/8 duty dynamic drive with four voltages (1/4 bias),
V
C1, VC23, VC4 and VC5.
LCD display ON/OFF can be controlled by the software.
4.7.2 Mask option
The COM8–COM16 terminals can be set as the SEG47–SEG40 terminals by mask option. In this case, only
1/8 drive duty can be selected, so a dot matrix type LCD with a maximum of 384 (48 × 8) dots can be
driven. When 48 segments × 8 commons is selected, COM terminals change to SEG terminals as follows:
COM16 SEG40 COM15 SEG41 COM14 SEG42 COM13 SEG43 COM12 SEG44
COM11 SEG45 COM10 SEG46 COM9 SEG47 COM8 SEG47
This option is valid on the PRC board, however, the SEG47–SEG40 terminals are separately provided.
Therefore, be aware that the COM8–COM16 terminals cannot be changed to the SEG47–SEG40.
4.7.3 Power supply for LCD driving
VC1, VC23, VC4 and VC5 are the LCD (1/4 bias) drive voltages generated by the LCD system voltage
circuit. These four output voltages can only be supplied to the externally expanded LCD driver.
Turning the LCD system voltage circuit ON or OFF is controlled with the LPWR register. When LPWR is
set to "1", the LCD system voltage circuit outputs the LCD drive voltages V
C1, VC23, VC4 and VC5 to the
LCD driver.
The LCD system voltage circuit generates VC23 with the voltage regulator incorporated in itself, and
generates three other voltages by boosting or reducing the voltage V
C23. Table 4.7.3.1 shows the VC1,
V
C23, VC4 and VC5 voltage values and boost/reduce status.
Table 4.7.3.1 LCD drive voltage when generated internally
LCD drive voltage
VC1
VC23
VC4
VC5
Boost/reduce status
VC2 × 0.5
VC2 (standard)
V
C2 × 1.5
VC2 × 2
Voltage value [V]
1.13
2.25
3.38
4.50
Note: The LCD drive voltage can be adjusted by the software (see Section 4.7.6). Values in the table are
typical values.
4.7.4 LCD display control (ON/OFF) and switching of duty
(1) Display ON/OFF control
The S1C63558 incorporates the ALON and ALOFF registers to blink display. When "1" is written to
ALON, all the dots go ON, and when "1" is written to ALOFF, all the dots go OFF. At such a time, an
ON waveform or an OFF waveform is output from SEG terminals. When "0" is written to these
registers, normal display is performed. Furthermore, when "1" is written to both of the ALON and
ALOFF, ALON (all ON) has priority over the ALOFF (all OFF).