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Part Number: ML9042-xx
Description: The ML9042 used in combination with an 8-bit or 4-bit microcontroller controls the operation of a char...


Description: The ML9042 used in combination with an 8-bit or 4-bit microcontroller controls the operation of a char...
The ML9042 used in combination with an 8-bit or 4-bit microcontroller controls the operation of a character type dot matrix LCD.
|
Parameter |
Symbol |
Condition |
Rating |
Unit |
Applicable pins |
|
Supply Voltage |
VDD |
Ta = 25°C |
0.3 to +6.5 |
V |
VDD |
|
LCD Driving Voltage |
V0, V1, V2, |
Ta = 25°C |
0.3 to +6.5 |
V |
VOUT, V0, V1, V2, V3A, V3B, V4, |
|
Input Voltage |
VI |
Ta = 25°C |
0.3 to VDD+0.3 |
V |
RW/SI, E/SHTB, SP, |
|
Storage Temperature |
TSTG |
- |
55 to +150 |
°C |
- |
• Easy interfacing with an 8-bit or 4-bit microcontroller
• Switchable between serial and parallel interfaces
• Dot-matrix LCD controller driver for a 5 * 8 dot font
• Built-in circuit allowing automatic resetting at power-on
• Built-in 17 common signal drivers and 100 segment signal drivers
• Two built-in character generator ROMs each capable of generating 240 characters (5 * 8 dots)
The character generator ROM can be selected by bank switching (ROM1S) pin.
• Creation of character patterns by programming: up to 8 character patterns (5 * 8 dots)
• Built-in RC oscillation circuit using external or internal resistors
• Program-selectable duties
When ABE bit is "L": 1/8 duty (1 line: 5 * 8 dots), or 1/16 duty (2 lines: 5 * 8 dots)
When ABE bit is "H": 1/9 duty (1 line: 5 * 8 dots + arbitrator), or 1/17 duty (2 lines: 5 * 8 dots + arbitrator)
• Cursor display
• Built-in bias dividing resistors to drive the LCD
• Bi-directional transfer of segment outputs
• Bi-directional transfer of common outputs
• 100-dot arbitrator display
• Line display shifting
• Built-in voltage multiplier circuit
• Gold Bump Chip
ML9042-xx CVWA/DVWA
*xx indicates a character generator ROM code number.
*01, 11 and 21 indicate general character generator ROM code numbers.
CVWA indicates a bump chip with high hardness, and DVWA indicates a bump chip with low
hardness.
ML9040
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