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EAEDIP320B-8LW Datasheet, PDF (20/25 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – CONTROL UNIT 320x240 WITH INTELLIGENCE
EA eDIP320-8
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CREATING INDIVIDUAL MACROS AND IMAGES
To create your own macros, you need the following:
- To connect the display to the PC, you need the EA 9778-1USB USB programmer, which is available
as an accessory, or a self-built adapter with a MAX232 level converter (see the application example
below).
- ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY LCD-Tools*), which contains a kit editor, kit compiler and examples
and fonts (for Windows PCs)
- A PC with an USB or serial COM interface
To define a sequence of commands as a macro, all the commands are written to a file on the PC (e.g.
DEMO.KMC).You specify which character sets are to be integrated and which command sequences
are to be in which macros.
If the macros are defined using the kit editor, you start the eDIP320 compiler using F5. This creates
a file called DEMO.DF. If an EA 9778-1USB programmer is also connected or the display is connected
to the PC via a MAX232, this file is automatically burned in the display’s data flash memory. The
eDIP320 compiler recognizes the display regardless of whether the small protocol is switched on.
You will find a detailed description of the programming of the macros together with examples in the
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY LCD-Tools*) help system.
Adaptor for interfacing to a PC
*) full version is free available on web at http://www.lcd-module.com/products/touch.html