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EAEDIP128B-6LW Datasheet, PDF (23/29 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – OPERATING UNIT 128x64 with touch panel
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EA eDIP128-6
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STORING IMAGES IN THE DATA FLASH MEMORY
To reduce the transmission times of the interface or to save storage space in the processor system,
up to 256 images can be stored in the internal EEPROM with the “PICTURE” compiler directive. They
can be called using the “ESC U I” command or from within a macro.
All images in the Windows BMP format (monochrome images only) can be used. They can be created
and edited using widely available software such as Windows Paint or Photoshop or the bitmap editor
shipped with the product.
CREATING INDIVIDUAL MACROS AND IMAGES
To create your own fonts, images, animations and macros you need the following:
- To connect the display to the PC, you need the EA 9777-2USB USB evaluation board, which is
available as an accessory, or a self-built adapter with a MAX232 level converter (see the application
example on page 5).
- ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY LCD-Tools*), which contains a kiteditor, bitmapeditor, ediptftcompiler,
fonts, images, border, pattern and examples (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 eDIP compiler
using F5. This creates a file called DEMO.EEP. If an EA 9777-2USB evaluation board is also
connected or the display is connected to the PC via a MAX232, this file is automatically burned in the
display’s data memory.
You can send the created macrofile *.EEP with any other system to the EA eDIP128-6. All
programming commands are inside this file, so you only need to send the content of the *.df file (via
RS232, SPI or I2C with smallprotocol in packets) to the EA eDIP128-6.
KIT-EDITOR HELP (ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY LCDTOOLS)
At bottom from the KitEditor window in the statusline you can see a short description for the current
command and the parameters. For more information press F1.
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