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Note : Mitsubishi Electric will continue the business operations of high frequency & optical devices and power devices. Renesas Technology Corp. Customer Support Dept. April 1, 2003 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DESCRIPTION FEATURES * Screen composition ................ 24 characters x 12 lines x 2 pages * Number of characters displayed .................. 288 (Max.) x 2 pages * Character composition ..................................... 12 x 18 dot matrix * Characters available ................................ page 0 : 256 characters * * * * * * * * * * * page 1 : 256 characters Character sizes available .................... 4 (vertical) x 2 (horizontal) Display locations available Horizontal direction ................................................ 472 locations Vertical direction .................................................... 255 locations Blinking .................................................................. Character units Cycle : division of vertical synchronization signal into 32 or 64 Duty : 25%, 50%, or 75% Data input .................................. By the 16-bit serial input function Coloring Character color ..................................................... Character unit Background coloring ............................................. Character unit Border (shadow) coloring ........................ 8 colors (RGB output) Specified by register Raster coloring ........................................ 8 colors (RGB output) Specified by register Blanking Character size blanking Border size blanking Matrix-outline blanking All blanking (all raster area) Output ports 4 shared output ports (toggled between RGB output) 4 dedicated output ports Display RAM erase function Display input frequency range ......... FOSC = 6.3 MHz to 16.0 MHz (External input clock) Horizontal synchronous input frequency ................................................... H.sync = 15 .0 kHz to 32.0 kHz Display oscillation stop function APPLICATION Movie, Digital steel camera REV.1.2 PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW) TESTA 1 20 VSS2 2 19 VERT 18 HOR AC 3 CS 4 SCK 5 SIN 6 TCK 7 VDD1 8 P6 9 P7 10 M35049 - XXXFP The M35049-XXXFP is a character pattern display control IC can display on the TV display. It can display 2 pages (24 characters 12 lines per 1 page) at the same time. It uses a silicon gate CMOS process and it housed in a 20-pin shrink SOP package. For M35049-001FP that is a standard ROM version of M35049XXXFP respectively, the character pattern is also mentioned. VDD2 17 P5/B 16 P4 15 P3/G 14 P2 13 P1/R 12 P0/BLNK0 11 Outline 20P2Q-A VSS1 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS PIN DESCRIPTION Pin Number Symbol Pin name Input/ Output Function 1 TESTA TEST pin - Test pin. Open this pin. 2 VSS2 Earthing pin - Connect to GND. __ Auto-clear input Input When "L", this pin resets the internal IC circuit. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor. CS Chip select input Input Chip select pin. Set this pin to "L" level at serial data transfer. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor. 5 SCK Serial data input Input SIN pin serial data is taken in when SCK rises at CS pin "L" level. Hysteresis input. Builtin pull-up resistor. 6 SIN Serial data input Input This is the pin for serial input of display control register and display RAM data. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor. 7 TCK External clock Input This is the pin for external clock input. 8 VDD1 Power pin 9 P6 Port P6 output Output This is the output port. 10 P7 Port P7 output Output This is the output port. 11 VSS1 Earthing pin 12 P0/BLNK0 Port P0 output Output This pin can be toggled between port pin output and BLNK0 signal output. 13 P1/R Port P1 output Output This pin can be toggled between port pin output and R signal output. 14 P2 Port P2 output Output This is the output port. 15 P3/G Port P3 output Output This pin can be toggled between port pin output and G signal output. 16 P4 Port P4 output Output This is the output port. 17 P5/B Port P5 output Output This pin can be toggled between port pin output and B signal output. 18 HOR Horizontal synchronous signal input Input This pin inputs the horizontal synchronous signal. Hysteresis input. 19 VERT Vertical synchronous signal input Input This pin inputs the vertical synchronous signal. Hysteresis input. 20 VDD2 Power pin 3 4 2 AC _____ _____ - - - Please connect to +3V with the power pin. Please connect to GND using circuit earthing pin. Please connect to + 3V with the power pin. 5 6 8 SCK SIN VDD1 2 3 1 VSS2 AC TESTA VSS1 11 Address control circuit Display RAM 1 (page 1) Display character ROM 1 (page 1) Display RAM 0 (page 0) Display character ROM 0 (page 0) Display control register Data control circuit Input control circuit VDD2 20 4 CS BLOCK DIAGRAM Blinking circuit Display control circuit Display location detection circuit H counter Port output control circuit Polarity switching circuit Shift register Reading address control circuit Timing generator Synchronous signal switching circuit Polarity switching circuit 19 18 7 Clock oscillation circuit display VERT HOR TCK P6 10 P7 9 16 P4 14 P2 17 P5/B 15 P3/G 13 P1/R 12 P0/BLNK0 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 3 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS MEMORY CONSTITUTION sisted of 2 pages : page 0 memory and page 1 memory (their addresses are common), page controlled by DAF bit of each address when writing data. For detail, see "DATA INPUT EXAMPLE". Memory constitution is shown in Figure 1 and 2. Address 00016 to 11F16 are assigned to the display RAM, address 12016 to 12816 are assigned to the display control registers. The internal circuit is reset and all display control registers (address __ 120 16 to 128 16) are set to "0" when the AC pin level is "L". And then, RAM is not erased and be undefinited. This memory is con- Addresses DAF DAE DAD DAC DAB DAA DA9 DA8 DA7 DA6 DA5 DA4 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA0 00016 0 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 00116 0 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 ......... ......... Background coloring Blinking Character code 11E16 0 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 11F16 0 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 12016 0 TEST27 VJT TEST26 TEST25 TEST24 TEST23 TEST22 TEST21 TEST20 TEST19 TEST18 TEST17 TEST16 TEST15 TEST14 12116 0 TEST28 PTD7 PTD6 PTD5 PTD4 PTD3 PTD2 PTD1 PTD0 PTC5 PTC4 PTC3 PTC2 PTC1 PTC0 12216 0 TEST31SPACE2 SPACE1 SPACE0 TEST30 TEST29 HP8 HP7 HP6 HP5 HP4 HP3 HP2 HP1 HP0 12316 0 TEST34 TEST3 TEST2 TEST1 TEST0 TEST33 TEST32 VP7 VP6 VP5 VP4 VP3 VP2 VP1 VP0 12416 0 TEST9 TEST5 TEST4 DSP11 DSP10 DSP9 DSP8 DSP7 DSP6 DSP5 DSP4 DSP3 DSP2 DSP1 DSP0 12516 0 TEST10 VSZ1H1 VSZ1H0 VSZ1L1 VSZ1L0 V1SZ1 V1SZ0 12616 0 POPUP VSZ2H1 VSZ2H0 VSZ2L1 VSZ2L0 V18SZ1 V18SZ0 LIN17 LIN16 LIN15 LIN14 LIN13 LIN12 LIN11 LIN10 12716 0 MODE0 TEST12 HSZ20 TEST11 HSZ10 BETA14 TEST8 TEST7 TEST6 12816 LIN9 LIN8 LIN7 FB LIN6 FG LIN5 FR LIN4 RB LIN3 RG LIN2 RR __ 0 MODE1 BLINK2 BLINK1 BLINK0 DSPON TEST35 RAMERS SYAD BLK1 Fig. 1 Memory constitution (page 0 memory) 4 Character color BLK0 POLH POLV VMASK B/F BCOL MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DAE DAD DAC DAB DAA DA9 DA8 DA7 DA6 DA5 DA4 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA0 00016 1 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 00116 1 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 Blinking Character color ......... DAF ......... Addresses Background coloring Character code 11E16 1 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 11F16 1 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 12016 1 12116 1 12216 1 SPACE2 SPACE1 SPACE0 TEST30 TEST29 HP8 HP7 HP6 HP5 HP4 HP3 HP2 HP1 HP0 12316 1 TEST3 TEST2 TEST1 TEST0 TEST33 TEST32 VP7 VP6 VP5 VP4 VP3 VP2 VP1 VP0 12416 1 12516 1 VSZ1H1 VSZ1H0 VSZ1L1 VSZ1L0 V1SZ1 V1SZ0 LIN9 12616 1 VSZ2H1 VSZ2H0 VSZ2L1 VSZ2L0 V18SZ1 V18SZ0 LIN17 LIN16 LIN15 LIN14 LIN13 LIN12 LIN11 LIN10 12716 1 TEST12 HSZ20 TEST11 HSZ10 BETA14 TEST8 TEST7 TEST6 FB 12816 1 BLINK2 BLINK1 BLINK0 DSPON TEST13 RAMERS SYAD BLK1 BLK0 TEST4 DSP11 DSP10 DSP9 DSP8 DSP7 DSP6 DSP5 DSP4 DSP3 DSP2 DSP1 DSP0 LIN8 LIN7 LIN6 FG LIN5 FR LIN4 RB LIN3 RG LIN2 RR BCOL Fig. 2 Memory constitution (page 1 memory) Note: Page 0 and page 1 registers are found in their respective pages. For example, HP8 to HP0 of the page 0 memory sets the horizontal display start position of page 0, whereas HP8 to HP0 (same register name) of the page 1 memory sets the horizontal display start position of page 1. Also, registers common to both page 0 and page 1 are found only in the page 0 memory. For example, PTC0 is the control register of the P0 pin and is found only in the page 0 memory. 5 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS SCREEN CONSTITUTION The screen lines and rows are determined from each address of the display RAM (page 0 and page 1 are common). The screen constitution is shown in Figure 3. Row Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00016 01816 03016 04816 06016 07816 09016 0A816 0C016 0D816 0F016 10816 00116 01916 03116 04916 06116 07916 09116 0A916 0C116 0D916 0F116 10916 00216 01A16 03216 04A16 06216 07A16 09216 0AA16 0C216 0DA16 0F216 10A16 00316 01B16 03316 04B16 06316 07B16 09316 0AB16 0C316 0DB16 0F316 10B16 00416 01C16 03416 04C16 06416 07C16 09416 0AC16 0C416 0DC16 0F416 10C16 00516 01D16 03516 04D16 06516 07D16 09516 0AD16 0C516 0DD16 0F516 10D16 00616 01E16 03616 04E16 06616 07E16 09616 0AE16 0C616 0DE16 0F616 10E16 00716 01F16 03716 04F16 06716 07F16 09716 0AF16 0C716 0DF16 0F716 10F16 00816 02016 03816 05016 06816 08016 09816 0B016 0C816 0E016 0F816 11016 00916 02116 03916 05116 06916 08116 09916 0B116 0C916 0E116 0F916 11116 00A16 02216 03A16 05216 06A16 08216 09A16 0B216 0CA16 0E216 0FA16 11216 00B16 02316 03B16 05316 06B16 08316 09B16 0B316 0CB16 0E316 0FB16 11316 00C16 02416 03C16 05416 06C16 08416 09C16 0B416 0CC16 0E416 0FC16 11416 00D16 02516 03D16 05516 06D16 08516 09D16 0B516 0CD16 0E516 0FD16 11516 00E16 02616 03E16 05616 06E16 08616 09E16 0B616 0CE16 0E616 0FE16 11616 00F16 02716 03F16 05716 06F16 08716 09F16 0B716 0CF16 0E716 0FF16 11716 01016 02816 04016 05816 07016 08816 0A016 0B816 0D016 0E816 10016 11816 01116 02916 04116 05916 07116 08916 0A116 0B916 0D116 0E916 10116 11916 01216 02A16 04216 05A16 07216 08A16 0A216 0BA16 0D216 0EA16 10216 11A16 01316 02B16 04316 05B16 07316 08B16 0A316 0BB16 0D316 0EB16 10316 11B16 01416 02C16 04416 05C16 07416 08C16 0A416 0BC16 0D416 0EC16 10416 11C16 01516 02D16 04516 05D16 07516 08D16 0A516 0BD16 0D516 0ED16 10516 11D16 01616 02E16 04616 05E16 07616 08E16 0A616 0BE16 0D616 0EE16 10616 11E16 01716 02F16 04716 05F16 07716 08F16 0A716 0BF16 0D716 0EF16 10716 11F16 * The hexadecimal numbers in the boxes show the display RAM address. Fig. 3 Screen constitution 6 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DISPLAY RAM Address 00016 to 11F16 Contents DA Register Remarks Status Function 0 0 Set the displayed ROM character code. C0 Set display character 1 0 1 C1 1 0 2 To write data into page 0 (Note 2), select the data from the ROM characters (256 types) for page 0 and set the character code. To write data into page 1, do the same from the ROM characters (256 types) for page 1. C2 1 0 3 C3 1 0 4 C4 1 0 5 C5 1 0 6 C6 1 0 7 C7 1 0 8 R 1 0 9 G 1 0 A B 1 B C 0 Do not blink. 1 Blinking 0 BB 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 BR 0 BG 1 0 E G 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 R 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Color Black Red Green Yellow Blue Magenta Cyan White BB 1 Set character color (character unit) Set blinking See register BLINK2 to BLINK0 (address12816) BLINK 1 D B 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 BG 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 BR 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Color Black Red Green Yellow Blue Magenta Cyan White Set character background (character unit) ____ Notes 1. The display RAM is undefined state at the AC pin. 2. The display RAM consists of 2 pages, page 0 and page 1 (common address). The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 7 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS REGISTERS DESCRIPTION (1) Address 12016 Contents DA 0 Register E Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used.It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 It is used to "0", normally. 1 Alleviates continuous vertical jitters. 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". TEST26 (Note 3) D 1 TEST25 (Note 3) C It should be fixed to "0". TEST24 (Note 3) B 0 TEST23 (Note 3) A Can not be used. TEST22 (Note 3) 9 1 TEST21 (Note 3) 8 It should be fixed to "0". TEST20 (Note 3) 7 0 TEST19 (Note 3) 6 Can not be used. TEST18 (Note 3) 5 1 TEST17 (Note 3) 4 It should be fixed to "0". TEST16 (Note 3) 3 0 TEST15 (Note 3) 2 Function TEST14 (Note 3) 1 Remarks Status VJT TEST27 (Note 3) ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 8 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (2) Address 12116 Contents DA Register Status 0 PTC0 (Note 3) 1 PTC1 (Note 3) 2 PTC2 (Note 3) 3 PTC3 (Note 3) 4 PTC4 (Note 3) 5 PTC5 (Note 3) 6 PTD0 (Note 3) 7 PTD1 (Note 3) 8 PTD2 (Note 3) 9 A PTD3 (Note 3) PTD4 (Note 3) B C D E PTD5 (Note 3) PTD6 (Note 3) 0 P0 output (port P0). 1 BLNK0 output. 0 P1 output (port P1). 1 R signal output. 0 P2 output (port P2). 1 Can not be used. 0 P3 output (port P3). 1 G signal output. 0 P4 output (port P4). 1 Can not be used. 0 P5 output (port P5). 1 B signal output. 0 "L" output or negative polarity output (BLNK0 output). 1 "H" output or positive polarity output (BLNK0 output). 0 "L" output or negative polarity output (R signal output). 1 "H" output or positive polarity output (R signal output). 0 "L" output. 1 "H" output. 0 "L" output or negative polarity output (G signal output). 1 "H" output or positive polarity output (G signal output). 0 "L" output. 1 "H" output. 0 "L" output or negative polarity output (B signal output). 1 "H" output or positive polarity output (B signal output). 0 "L" output. 1 "H" output. 0 "L" output. 1 "H" output. 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". PTD7 (Note 3) Remarks Function P0 pin output control. P1 pin output control. P2 pin output control. P3 pin output control. P4 pin output control. P5 pin output control. P0 pin data control. P1 pin data control. P2 pin data control. P3 pin data control. P4 pin data control. P5 pin data control. P6 pin data control. P7 pin data control. TEST28 (Note 3) ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 9 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (3) Address 12216 DA Register 0 HP0 Contents 0 1 Remarks Function Status If HS is the horizontal display start location, 8 HS = T x ( 2nHPn Horizontal display start location is specified using the 11 bits from HP8 to HP0. HP8 to HP0 = (000000000002) and (000001001112) setting is forbidden. + 6) n=0 1 0 T : Period of display frequency 1 472 settings are possible. HP1 0 2 HP2 1 HOR 0 3 HP3 1 0 4 VS HP4 1 HS* VERT 0 5 HP5 Display area 1 HS* (shown left) shows horizontal __ display start location that is register B/F (address 12816) = 0 is set. 0 6 HP6 1 0 7 HP7 1 0 8 HP8 1 9 A 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". TEST29 TEST30 0 B SPACE0 1 0 C SPACE1 1 0 D SPACE2 1 E TEST31 (Note 3) 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 SPACE 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Leave one line worth of space in the vertical direction. For example, 6 (S) 6 indicates two sets of 6 lines with a line of spaces between lines 6 and 7. A line is 18 x N horizontal scan lines. N is determined by the character size in the vertical direction Number of Lines and Space <(S) represents space> 12 1 (S) 10 (S) 1 2 (S) 8 (S) 2 3 (S) 6 (S) 3 4 (S) 4 (S) 4 5 (S) 2 (S) 5 6 (S) 6 6 (S)(S) 6 (S) represents one line worth of spac 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "0". ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 10 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (4) Address 12316 DA Register 0 VP0 Contents 0 1 Remarks Function Status If VS is the vertical display start location, The vertical start location is specified using the 10 bits from VP7 to VP0. VP7 to VP0 = (00000000002) setting is forbidden. 7 VS = H x 2nVPn n=0 1 0 H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse 1 255 settings are possible. VP1 0 2 VP2 1 HOR 0 3 VP3 1 VS 0 4 VP4 0 5 VP5 VERT 1 HS* Display area HS* (shown left) shows horizontal __ display start location that is register B/F (address 12816) = 0 is set. 1 0 6 VP6 1 0 7 VP7 1 8 9 A B C D E 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. TEST32 TEST33 TEST0 TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 TEST34 (Note 3) ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 11 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (5) Address 12416 DA Contents Register 0 DSP0 0 1 1 DSP1 0 Remarks Function Status The display mode (blanking mode) for line n on the display screen is set line-by-line, using DSPn (n = 0 to 11). The display mode is determined by the combination of registers BLK1 and BLK0 (address 12816). Settings are given below. Sets the display mode of line 1. Sets the display mode of line 2. 1 2 DSP2 0 1 3 DSP3 0 BLK1 0 0 1 1 BLK0 0 1 0 1 DSPn= "0" Matrix-outline border Character Border Matrix-outline DSPn= "1" Matrix-outline Border Matrix-outline Character (At register BCOL = "0") Sets the display mode of line 3. Sets the display mode of line 4. 1 4 DSP4 0 For detail, see DISPLAY FORM1(1). Sets the display mode of line 5. 1 5 DSP5 0 Sets the display mode of line 6. 1 6 DSP6 0 Sets the display mode of line 7. 1 7 DSP7 0 Sets the display mode of line 8. 1 8 DSP8 0 Sets the display mode of line 9. 1 9 DSP9 0 Sets the display mode of line 10. 1 A DSP10 0 Sets the display mode of line 11. 1 B DSP11 0 Sets the display mode of line 12. 1 C D TEST4 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 Can not be used. 1 It should be fixed to "1". TEST5 (Note 3) E 0 TEST9 (Note 3) ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 12 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (6) Address 12516 DA Contents Register 0 1 0 Remarks Function Status 1 The vertical dot size for line n in the character dot lines (18 vertical lines) is set using LINn (n = 2 to 17). Vertical direction dot size setting for the 2nd line. 0 Dot size can be selected between 2 types for each dot line. Vertical direction dot size setting for the 3rd line. LIN2 LIN3 1 2 0 LIN4 For dot size, see the below registers. Line 1 and lines 2 to 12 can be set independent of one another. 1 3 0 LIN5 1 4 1st line LINn = "0" LINn = "1" Refer to VSZ1L0 and VSZ1L1 Refer to VSZ1H0 and VSZ1H1 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 5th line. 2nd to 12th Refer to VSZ2L0 Refer to VSZ2H0 and VSZ2L1 and VSZ2H1 line 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 6th line. LIN6 1 5 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 7th line. LIN7 1 6 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 8th line. LIN8 1 7 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 9th line. LIN9 1 8 0 V1SZ0 1 9 0 V1SZ1 1 A 0 VSZ1L0 B C V1SZ0 0 1 0 1 H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse 1 VSZ1H1 VSZ1H0 Vertical direction size 0 0 1H/dot 0 1 2H/dot 1 0 3H/dot 1 1 4H/dot 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. VSZ1H1 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 1st line. (all lines are common) Vertical direction size 1H/dot 2H/dot 3H/dot 4H/dot 0 VSZ1H0 0 E V1SZ1 0 0 1 1 1 0 VSZ1L1 1 D H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse VSZ1L1 VSZ1L0 Vertical direction size 0 0 1H/dot 0 1 2H/dot 1 0 3H/dot 1 1 4H/dot 1 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 4th line. Character dot line vertical direction dot size setting for the 1st line (LINn = 0). Character dot line vertical direction dot size setting for the 1st line (LINn = 1). TEST10 (Note 3) ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 13 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (7) Address 12616 DA Contents Register 0 0 LIN10 1 1 Remarks Function Status LIN11 The vertical dot size for line n in the character dot lines (18 vertical lines) is set using LINn (n = 2 to 17). 0 Dot size can be selected between 2 types for each dot line. 1 2 0 LIN12 For dot size, see the below registers. Line 1 and lines 2 to 12 can be set independent of one another. 1 3 0 LIN13 1st line 1 4 LIN14 0 LINn = "0" LINn = "1" Refer to VSZ1L0 and VSZ1L1 Refer to VSZ1H0 and VSZ1H1 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 14th line. 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 15th line. LIN15 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 16th line. LIN16 1 7 LIN17 0 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 17th line. 1 8 9 A 0 H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse 1 1 V18SZ1 V18SZ0 Vertical direction size 0 0 1H/dot 0 1 2H/dot 1 0 3H/dot 1 1 4H/dot 0 H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse V18SZ0 0 V18SZ1 VSZ2L0 1 VSZ2L1 VSZ2L0 Vertical direction size 0 0 1H/dot 0 1 2H/dot 1 0 3H/dot 1 1 4H/dot 0 H: Cycle with the horizontal synchronizing pulse 1 B C 0 VSZ2L1 VSZ2H0 1 VSZ2H1 VSZ2H0 Vertical direction size 0 0 1H/dot 0 1 2H/dot 1 0 3H/dot 1 1 4H/dot 0 Page 1 priority display 1 Page 0 priority display 1 0 D E VSZ2H1 POPUP (Note 3) Vertical direction dot size setting for the 12th line. 2nd to 12th Refer to VSZ2L0 Refer to VSZ2H0 and VSZ2L1 and VSZ2H1 line 1 6 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 11th line. Vertical direction dot size setting for the 13th line. 1 5 Vertical direction dot size setting for the 11th line. Vertical direction dot size setting for the 18th line. (all lines are common) Character dot line vertical direction dot size setting for the 2nd line to 12th line (LINn = 0). Character dot line vertical direction dot size setting for the 2nd line to 12th line (LINn = 1). Sets the priority page for when 2 pages are displayed at the same time. The setting is effective only when the standard display mode is set as MODE0 = "0" , MODE1 = "0". See "DISPLAY FORM 2" . ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 14 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (8) Address 12716 DA Contents Register 0 0 RR 1 1 0 RG 1 2 0 RB Remarks Function Status RB 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 RG 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 RR 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Color Black Red Green Yellow Blue Magenta Cyan White Sets the raster color of all blankings. FB 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 FG 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 FR 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Color Black Red Green Yellow Blue Magenta Cyan White Sets the blanking color of the Border size, or the shadow size. 1 3 0 FR 1 4 0 FG 1 5 0 FB 1 6 7 8 9 A 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 Matrix-outline display (12 18 dot) 1 Matrix-outline display (14 18 dot) TEST6 TEST7 TEST8 BETA14 0 HSZ10 1 B C E Character size setting in the horizontal direction for the first line. T : Display frequency cycle Horizontal direction size 1T/dot 2T/dot 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. TEST11 0 HSZ20 1 D HSZ10 0 1 TEST12 MODE0 (Note 3) HSZ20 0 1 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 1 MODE1 0 0 1 1 Character size setting in the horizontal direction for the 2nd line to 12th line. T : Display frequency cycle Horizontal direction size 1T/dot 2T/dot MODE0 0 1 0 1 Display mode Standard (Note4) AND EXOR OR Sets the display mode for when 2 pages are displayed at the same time. See "DISPLAY FORM 2". MODE1(address12816) . ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 4. 2 way settings are available by POPUP (address 12616). 15 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (9) Address 12816 DA Contents Register 0 1 All raster blanking 0 Synchronize with the leading edge of horizontal synchronization. 1 Synchronize with the trailing edge of horizontal synchronization. 0 Do not mask by VERT input signal 1 Mask by VERT input signal 0 VERT pin is negative polarity 1 VERT pin is positive polarity 0 HOR pin is negative polarity 1 HOR pin is positive polarity 0 1 6 0 BLK1 1 7 8 9 A B E BLINK0 Set HOR pin polarity. 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 Set blanking mode. See "DISPLAY SHAPE 2". Blanking mode Matrix-outline size Character size Border size Matrix-outline size (When DSPn (address 12416) = "0") Border display of character 1 Shadow display of character 0 RAM not erased 1 RAM erased 0 It should be fixed to "0". 1 Can not be used. 0 Display OFF 1 Display ON See "DISPLAY FORM1 (2)". SYAD There is no need to reset because there is no register for this bit. RAMERS Fix the page 1 memory (TEST13) to "0". TEST35 DSPON 0 BLINK0 0 BLINK1 1 D BLINK1 0 1 C Set VERT pin polarity. POLH BLK0 Synchronize with the front porch or back porch of the horizontal synchronazation signal. Set mask at phase comparison operating. POLV (Note 3) 5 1 Sets all raster blanking VMASK (Note 3) 4 Blanking of BLK0, BLK1 B/F (Note 3) 3 0 BCOL (Note 3) 2 Remarks Function Status BLINK 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Set blinking duty ratio. Duty Blinking OFF 25% 50% 75% 0 Divided into 64 of vertical synchronous signal 1 Divided into 32 of vertical synchronous signal 0 For setting, see MODE0 (address 12716). Set blinking frequency. BLINK2 Sets the display mode for when 2 pages are displayed at the same time. MODE1 (Note 3) 1 ____ Notes 1. The mark around the status value means the reset status by the "L" level is input to AC pin. 2. The page in which data is written is controlled by the DAF bit. When set to "0", data is written into page 0, whereas when set to "1", data is written into page 1. 3. Registers marked with (Note 3) are found only in page 0, therefore the register value does not change when the DAF bit is set to "1". 16 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DISPLAY FORM 1 Matrix-outline size : Blanking the background 12 18 dot. All blanking size : When set register BCOL to "1", all raster area is blank ing. M35049-XXXFP has the following four display forms. (1) Blanking mode Character size : Blanking same as the character size. Border size : Blanking the background as a size from character. The display mode and blanking mode can be set line-by-line, as follows, from registers BCOL, BLK1, BLK0 (address 12816), DSP0 to DSP11 (address 12416). Line of DSPn = "0" BCOL BLK1 BLK0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 All matrix-outline border display 0 1 Character display 0 1 Blanking mode Display mode Blanking mode 0 All matrix-outline border display All matrix-outline size All matrix-outline display All matrix-outline size 1 Character display Character size Border display Border size Border display Border size All matrix-outline display All matrix-outlinesize All matrix-outline display All matrix-outline size Character display Character size All matrix-outline display Border display All blanking size 1 0 Border display 1 1 All matrix-outline display Line of DSPn = "1" Display mode All matrix-outline display All blanking size Character display (Note 1) 12 dots (Note 2) 12 dots 12 dots 12 dots (Note 2) 18 dots Scanning R,GorB output BLNK0 output color setting Character color : R,G,B of display RAM Character color : R,G,B of display RAM (Character unit) (Character unit) : Register FR,FG,FB (Display unit) Matrix-outline color : BR,BG,BB of display RAM (Character unit) Border color (a) Matrix-outline and border display (Matrix-outline size) (b) Character display (Character size) Character color : R,G,B of display RAM (Character unit) Matrix-outline color :BR,BG,BB of display RAM (Character unit) Character color : R,G,B of display RAM (Character unit) Matrix-outline color :BR,BG,BB of display RAM (Character unit) (c) Border display (Border size) (d) Matrix-outline display (Border size) ( ) is blank in mode. Note 1. When register BCOL is set to 1 , the raster range of the display modes set respectively by BLK1 and BLK0 are colored by registers RR, RG, and RB (address 12716). And the blanking mode is set all blanking size (all raster size) regardless of the BLK1 and BLK0 settings. Note 2. The horizontal size of the full matrix-outline size can be set to 14 dots by register BETA14 (address 12716). BLNK0 can also be output at 14 dots. Fig. 4 Display form 17 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS (2) Shadow display When border display mode, if set SYAD (address 12816) = "0" to "1", it change to shadow display mode. Border and shadow display are shown below. Set shadow display color by BR, BG or BB of display RAM or by register FR, FG and FB (address 12716). Register SYAD(12816 address) = "0" Border display Fig. 5 Border and shadow display 18 Register SYAD(12816 address) = "1" Shadow display MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DISPLAY FORM 2 This IC can display both page 0 and page 1 at the same time. Page 0: Set the DAF bit in each addresses to "0". Page 1: Set the DAF bit in each addresses to "1". Example 1 Example 2 Page 0 (24 columns 12 line) Menu Setting Help End Page 0 (24 columns 12 line) Menu Setting Help End Screen size Tone Screen size Tone Page 1 (24 columns 12 line) Page 1 (24 column 12 line) Monitor display Monitor display Fig.6 Example of 2 pages display Example 1: Display position, display size, color, etc., can be freely set for each page, and the 2 pages can be displayed on top of each other or side-by-side. Example 2: When the display range of the 2 pages overlap on the monitor screen, they can be displayed in the 5 below ways using regis ters MODE0 (address 12716), MODE1 (address 12816) and POPUP (address 12616). (The POPUP register is effective only when MODE0 = "0" and MODE1 = "0".) POPUP Display mode 0 Standard (Page 1 priority) 1 Standard (Page 0 priority) MODE1 MODE0 0 0 0 1 AND 1 0 EXOR 1 1 OR (1) Standard (page 1 priority) ... Page 1 has priority in overlapping areas. Page 0 is not displayed in those areas. (2) Standard (page 0 priority) ... Page 0 has priority in overlapping areas. Page 1 is not displayed in those areas. (3) AND .................................... In overlapping areas, the RGB output of the 2 pages is AND processed and output. (4) EXOR ................................. In overlapping areas, the RGB output of the 2 pages is EXOR processed and output. (5) OR ...................................... In overlapping areas, the RGB output of the 2 pages is OR processed and output. 19 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS CHARACTER FONT Images are composed on a 12 18 dot matrix, and characters can be linked vertically and horizontally with other characters to allow the display the continuous symbols. Character code FF 16 is fixed as a blank without background. Therefore, cannot register a character font in this code. 18 dots 12 dots When the character extends to the top line of the matrix, no border is left at the top. When the character extends to the bottom (18th) line of the matrix, no border is left at the bottom. Note: Hatching represents border. Fig.7 Example of border display 20 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS DATA INPUT EXAMPLE Data of display RAM and display control registers can be set by the 16-bit serial input function. Example of data setting is shown in Figure 8. Data input example (M35049-XXXFP) Address/data DAF (Note1) Remarks DAE DAD DAC DAB DAA DA9 DA8 DA7 DA6 DA5 DA4 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA0 200m sec hold System set up Address 12016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frequency value setting (Note2) Data 12116 0 0 1 PTD4 1 PTD2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 Output setting Data 12216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HP8 HP7 HP6 HP5 HP4 HP3 HP2 HP1 HP0 Data 12316 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12416 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12516 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Character size setting Data 12616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Character size setting Data 12716 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Color, character size setting Data 0 0 0 Page 0 display OFF 0 1 0 Address setting PTD7 PTD6 VP7 VP6 VP5 VP4 VP3 VP2 VP1 VP0 12816 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Address 12216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Data 12216 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12316 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12416 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12516 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12616 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12716 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 12816 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Data 00016 0 BB BG BR BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 BB BG 0 0 0 Data 00016 1 BB BG ...... ...... 11F16 1 BB BG Address 12816 0 0 0 Data HP8 HP7 HP6 HP5 HP4 HP3 HP2 HP1 HP0 Character code R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BR BLINK B G R C7 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 0 Background 0 coloring Blink -ing BR BLINK B 0 0 C6 Character color 0 Vertical display location setting Display form setting Character size setting Character size setting Color, character size setting Page 1 display OFF Character setting Character setting C0 G 0 BR BLINK B Horizontal display location setting VP7 VP6 VP5 VP4 VP3 VP2 VP1 VP0 Character color Display form setting 1 page 0 0 Vertical display location setting 0 page ...... 11F16 Address 00016 Data coloring Blink -ing 0 1 page ...... Background POLH POLV Horizontal display location setting 0 page 0 Address setting Character code 0 R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Address setting 12816 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Page 1 display ON Address 12816 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Address setting Data 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Data 12816 POLH POLV Display form setting (Note 2) Page 0 display ON Display form setting (Note 2) Notes 1 : The page in which data is written is controlled by the address. To write data into page 0, set "0". To write data into page 1, set "1". 2 : Matrix-outline display in this data. 3 : Input a continuous clock of constant period from the TCK pin. Fig 8. Example of data setting 21 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS Synchronous signal generator Horizontal synchronous signal (3V) +3V Vertical synchronous signal (3V) 1 2 1F - + 3 5 Microcomputer 6 7 8 9 External clock 10 +3V Fig. 9 Example of the M35049-XXXFP peripheral circuit 22 VERT VSS2 AC CS SCK SIN TCK VDD1 M35049-XXXFP 4 20 VDD2 TESTA HOR P5/B P4 P3/G P2 P1/R P6 P0/BLNK0 P7 VSS1 19 18 17 B 16 15 G 14 13 R 12 BLNK0 11 100 F + - 100 F - + 1F 1F 0.01 F 0.01 F MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS SERIAL DATA INPUT TIMING (1)Serial data should be input with the LSB first. (2)The address consists of 16 bits. (3)The data consists of 16 bits. __ (4)The 16 bits in the SCK after the CS signal has fallen are the ad dress, and for succeeding input data, the address is incremented every 16 bits. Therefore, it is not necessary to in put the address from the second data. CS SCK SIN LSB MSB LSB Address(16 bits) MSB Data(16 bits) N LSB MSB Data(16 bits) N+1 N = 1,2,3......... Fig.10 Serial input timing 23 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS TIMING REQUIREMENTS (Ta = -20C to + 85C, VDD = 2.2 to 3.5V, unless otherwise noted) Data input Parameter Symbol tw(SCK) __ tsu(CS) __ th(CS) tsu(SIN) th(SIN) tword Limits Typ. -- -- -- -- -- -- Min. 200 200 2 200 200 10 SCK width __ CS setup time __ CS hold time SIN setup time SIN hold time 1 word writing time Max. -- -- -- -- -- -- Unit Remarks ns ns s ns ns s See Figure 11 tw(CS) 1s(min.) CS tsu(CS) tw(SCK) tw(SCK) tsu(SIN) th(SIN) th(CS) SCK SIN CS tword more than 2 s SCK 1 2 ... 12 Fig. 11 Serial input timing requirements 24 13 14 15 16 1 ... 12 13 14 15 16 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Conditions Ratings Unit -0.3 to +4.0 V VSS -0.3 VI VDD +0.3 V VSS VO VDD V +300 mW -20 to +85 C VDD Supply voltage VI Input voltage VO Output voltage Pd Power dissipation Topr Operating temperature Tstg Storage temperature -40 to +125 C With respect to VSS. Ta = +25C RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (VDD = 3.00V, Ta = -20 to +85C, unless otherwise noted) Symbol VDD Parameter Min. 2.2 Limits Typ. 3.0 0.8VDD VDD VDD 0 0 0.2VDD V Max. 3.5 Unit V VIH Supply voltage "H" level input voltage AC,CS,HOR,SIN,SCK,VERT VIL "L" level input voltage AC,CS,HOR,SIN,SCK,VERT FOSC Oscillating frequency for display 6.3 -- 16.0 MHz H.sync Horizontal synchronous signal input frequeney 15.0 -- 32.0 kHz __ ____ __ ____ V ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VDD = 3.00V, Ta = 25C, unless otherwise noted) Symbol VDD Parameter Supply voltage IDD Supply current VOH "H" level output voltage VOL RI "L" level output voltage __ Pull-up resistance AC VTCK External clock input width Test conditions Ta = -20 to +85C Min. Limits Typ. Max. 2.20 3.00 3.50 -- 5 P0 to P7 (Note1) VDD = 2.20V, IOH = -0.1mA 1.80 P0 to P7 (Note2) VDD = 2.20V, IOH = 0.1mA -- -- -- VDD = 3.00V 30 0.7VDD VDD = 3.00V 2.20V VDD 3.50V 10 Unit V mA -- V -- 0.4 150 V k -- VDD V Notes 1. The current from the IC must not exceed - 0.1 mA/port at any of the port pins (P0 to P7). 2. The current flowing into the IC must not exceed 0.1 mA/port at any of port pins (P0 to P7). 25 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS NOTE FOR SUPPLYING POWER __ After supplying the power (VDD and VSS) to M35049-XXXFP and the supply voltage becomes more than 0.8 V DD, it needs to __ keep VIL time; tw of the AC pin for more than 1ms. __ Start inputting from microcomputer after AC pin supply voltage becomes more than 0.8 VDD and keeping 200ms wait time. (1)Timing of power supplying to AC pin The internal circuit of M35049-XXXFP is reset when the level of __ the auto clear input pin AC is "L". This pin in hysteresis input with the pull-up resistor. __ The timing about power supplying of AC pin is shown in Figure 12. (2)Timing of power supplying to VDD1 and VDD2. Supply power to VDD1 and VDD2 at the same time. Voltage [V] Data input disable VDD Supply voltage VAC (AC pin input voltage) 0.8 x VDD 0.2 x VDD Time t [s] tW more than 1ms tS __ Fig. 12 Timing of power supplying to AC pin Note for external clock input to the TCK pin Input to the TCK pin a constant-period continuous external clock that synchronizes with the horizontal synchronous signal. Never stop inputting the clock while displaying. PRECAUTION FOR USE Notes on noise and latch-up In order to avoid noise and latch-up, connect a bypass capacitor (0.1F) directly between the V DD1 pin and VSS1 pin, and the VDD2 pin and VSS2 pin using a heavy wire. DATA REQUIRED FOR MASK ROM ORDERING Note for horizontal synchronous signal input to the HOR pin Set horizontal synchronous signal edge* waveform timing to under 5ns and input to HOR pin. _ Set only the side which set by B/F register waveform timing under 5ns and input to HOR pin. _ *: Set front porch edge or back porch edge by B/F register (address 12816). tf 90% Horizontal synchronous signal 10% 26 Please send the following data for mask orders. (1) M35049-XXXFP mask ROM order confirmation form (2) 20P2Q-A mask specification from (3) ROM data : EPROMs or floppy disks *In the cace of EPROMs, three sets of EPROMs are required per pattern. *In the cace of floppy disks, 3.5-inch 2HD disk (IBM format) is required per pattern. tr MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS STANDARD ROM TYPE : M35049-001FP M35049-001FP is a standard ROM type of M35049-XXXFP. The character patterns for 0 page are fixed to the contents of Figure 13 to 16, the character patterns for page 1 are fixed to the contents of Figure 17 to 20. 27 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 0016 0116 0216 0316 0416 0516 0616 0716 0816 0916 0A16 0B16 0C16 0D16 0E16 0F16 1016 1116 1216 1316 1416 1516 1616 1716 1816 1916 1A16 1B16 1C16 1D16 1E16 1F16 2016 2116 2216 2316 2416 2516 2616 2716 2816 2916 2A16 2B16 2C16 2D16 2E16 2F16 3016 3116 3216 3316 3416 3516 3616 3716 3816 3916 3A16 3B16 3C16 3D16 3E16 3F16 Fig. 13 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 0 (1) 28 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 4016 4116 4216 4316 4416 4516 4616 4716 4816 4916 4A16 4B16 4C16 4D16 4E16 4F16 5016 5116 5216 5316 5416 5516 5616 5716 5816 5916 5A16 5B16 5C16 5D16 5E16 5F16 6016 6116 6216 6316 6416 6516 6616 6716 6816 6916 6A16 6B16 6C16 6D16 6E16 6F16 7016 7116 7216 7316 7416 7516 7616 7716 7816 7916 7A16 7B16 7C16 7D16 7E16 7F16 Fig. 14 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 0 (2) 29 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 8016 8116 8216 8316 8416 8516 8616 8716 8816 8916 8A16 8B16 8C16 8D16 8E16 8F16 9016 9116 9216 9316 9416 9516 9616 9716 9816 9916 9A16 9B16 9C16 9D16 9E16 9F16 A016 A116 A216 A316 A416 A516 A616 A716 A816 A916 AA16 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 AF16 B016 B116 B216 B316 B416 B516 B616 B716 B816 B916 BA16 BB16 BC16 BD16 BE16 BF16 Fig. 15 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 0 (3) 30 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS C016 C116 C216 C316 C416 C516 C616 C716 C816 C916 CA16 CB16 CC16 CD16 CE16 CF16 D016 D116 D216 D316 D416 D516 D616 D716 D816 D916 DA16 DB16 DC16 DD16 DE16 DF16 E016 E116 E216 E316 E416 E516 E616 E716 E816 E916 EA16 EB16 EC16 ED16 EE16 EF16 F016 F116 F216 F316 F416 F516 F616 F716 F816 F916 FA16 FB16 FC16 FD16 FE16 FF16 blank Fig. 16 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 0 (4) 31 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 0016 0116 0216 0316 0416 0516 0616 0716 0816 0916 0A16 0B16 0C16 0D16 0E16 0F16 1016 1116 1216 1316 1416 1516 1616 1716 1816 1916 1A16 1B16 1C16 1D16 1E16 1F16 2016 2116 2216 2316 2416 2516 2616 2716 2816 2916 2A16 2B16 2C16 2D16 2E16 2F16 3016 3116 3216 3316 3416 3516 3616 3716 3816 3916 3A16 3B16 3C16 3D16 3E16 3F16 Fig. 17 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 1 (1) 32 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 4016 4116 4216 4316 4416 4516 4616 4716 4816 4916 4A16 4B16 4C16 4D16 4E16 4F16 5016 5116 5216 5316 5416 5516 5616 5716 5816 5916 5A16 5B16 5C16 5D16 5E16 5F16 6016 6116 6216 6316 6416 6516 6616 6716 6816 6916 6A16 6B16 6C16 6D16 6E16 6F16 7016 7116 7216 7316 7416 7516 7616 7716 7816 7916 7A16 7B16 7C16 7D16 7E16 7F16 Fig. 18 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 1 (2) 33 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 8016 8116 8216 8316 8416 8516 8616 8716 8816 8916 8A16 8B16 8C16 8D16 8E16 8F16 9016 9116 9216 9316 9416 9516 9616 9716 9816 9916 9A16 9B16 9C16 9D16 9E16 9F16 A016 A116 A216 A316 A416 A516 A616 A716 A816 A916 AA16 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 AF16 B016 B116 B216 B316 B416 B516 B616 B716 B816 B916 BA16 BB16 BC16 BD16 BE16 BF16 Fig. 19 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 1 (3) 34 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS C016 C116 C216 C316 C416 C516 C616 C716 C816 C916 CA16 CB16 CC16 CD16 CE16 CF16 D016 D116 D216 D316 D416 D516 D616 D716 D816 D916 DA16 DB16 DC16 DD16 DE16 DF16 E016 E116 E216 E316 E416 E516 E616 E716 E816 E916 EA16 EB16 EC16 ED16 EE16 EF16 F016 F116 F216 F316 F416 F516 F616 F716 F816 F916 FA16 FB16 FC16 FD16 FE16 FF16 blank Fig. 20 M35049-001FP character pattern for page 1 (4) 35 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS 36 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M35049-XXXFP SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS Keep safety first in your circuit designs! * Mitsubishi Electric Corporation puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable, but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them. 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No. M35049-XXXFP DATA SHEET Revision Description Rev. date 1.0 First Edition 980402 1.1 P47 20P2Q-A (20-PIN SSOP) MARK SPECIFICATION FORM B: Note 4 added 000707 1.2 Delete Mask ROM ORDER CONFIRMATION FORM and MASK SPECIFICATION FORM 000829 (1/1)