NSC MM145453_00

MM145453
Liquid Crystal Display Driver
General Description
Features
The MM145453 is a monolithic integrated circuit utilizing
CMOS metal gate, low threshold enhancement mode devices. The chip can drive up to 33 LCD segments and can be
paralleled to increase this number. The chip is capable of
driving a 41⁄2 digit 7-segment display with minimal interface
between the display and the data source.
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The MM145453 stores display data in latches after it is
clocked in, and holds the data until new display data is
received.
The MM145453 is available in a molded 44 pin surface
mount PLCC package. The MM145453 is pin out and functionally compatible with the MC145453.
Serial Data Input
Wide Power Supply operation
TTL Compatibility
Up to 33 LCD Segments
Alphanumeric or Bar Graph capability
Cascaded operation capability
Pin Compatible with MC145453
Applications
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COPS™ or microprocessor displays
Industrial control indicator
Digital clock, thermometer, counter, voltmeter
Instrumentation displays
Remote displays
Connection Diagram
10128301
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Order Number MM145453V
See NS Package Number V44A
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MM145453
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
Junction Temperature
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Lead Temperature
(Soldering, 10s)
Voltage at Any Pin,
Referenced to Gnd
-0.3V to +10V
Storage Temperature
Power Dissipation at 70˚C
300˚C
Recommended Operating
Conditions
-65˚C to +150˚C
Power Dissipation at 25˚C
+150˚C
350mW
VDD
3V to 10V
300mW
Operating Temperature
−40˚C to 85˚C
Electrical Characteristics
The following specifications apply for TA within operation range, VDD = 3.0V to 10V, VSS = 0V, unless otherwise specified.
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Supply Voltage, VDD
Average Supply Current, IDD
Input Logical ’0’ Voltage, VIL
Input Logical ’1’ Voltage, VIH
Typical
3
Max
Units
10
V
All Outputs Open, Clock=Gnd,
Data=Gnd,OSC=Gnd, BP_IN @ 32Hz
VDD= 5V
10
µA
VDD= 10V
40
µA
VDD= 3V
0.4
V
VDD= 5V
0.8
V
VDD= 10V
0.8
V
VDD= 3V
2.0
V
VDD= 5V
2.0
V
VDD= 10V
8.0
V
Segment Sink Current, IOL
VDD= 3V, VOUT= 0.3V
-20
-40
µA
Segment Source Current, IOH
VDD= 3V, VOUT= 2.7V
20
40
µA
Backplane Out Sink Current,
IOL
VDD= 3V, VOUT= 0.3V
-320
-500
µA
Backplane Out Source
Current, IOH
VDD= 3V, VOUT= 2.7V
320
500
µA
Segment Output Offset
Voltage
Segment Load = 250pF (Note 2)
Backplane Output Offset
Voltage
Backplane Load = 8750pF (Note 2)
Backplane Out Frequency
ROSC_IN= 50kΩ, COSC_IN= 0.01µF
+/-50
mV
+/-50
mV
500
kHz
75
Clock Input Frequency, fCLOCK VDD= 3V (Notes 2, 3)
Hz
VDD= 5V (Note 2)
750
kHz
VDD= 10V (Note 2)
1.0
MHz
Clock Input Duty Cycle
40
Data Input Set-Up Time, tDS
300
60
ns
%
Data Input Hold Time, tDH
300
ns
Note 1: “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the devices
should be operated at these limits. The table of “Electrical Characteristics” specifies conditions of device operation.
Note 2: This parameter is guaranteed (but not production tested) over the operating temperature range and the operating supply voltage range. Not to be used in
Q.A. testing.
Note 3: AC input waveform for test purposes: tr≤ 20ns, tf≤ 20ns, fCLOCK= 500kHz, Duty Cycle = 50% ± 10%
Note 4: Clock input rise time (tr) and fall time (tf) must not exceed 300ns
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Timing Diagram
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FIGURE 1.
Block Diagram
10128303
FIGURE 2.
internal RESET signal is generated which clears all the shift
registers for the next set of data. The shift registers are static
master-slave configuration. There is no clear for the master
portion of the first shift register, thus allowing continuous
operation. The data during the 35th and 36th clock cycles is
"don’t care", but setting data to logical ’0’ for these two clock
cycles is the preferred format.
The data input bits map directly to the segment output pins
and the display. The MM145453 does not have any format
restrictions, as all outputs are controllable.
The MM145453 has an internal oscillator which can generate the required clock signal to drive the LCD back plane.
The frequency of the internal oscillator is set by a pull-up
resistor (ROSC_IN) connected from the OSC_IN pin to VDD,
and a capacitor (COSC_IN) connected from the OSC_IN pin
to Ground. Due to the current sink limitations of the OSC_IN
circuitry, the lowest recommended resistor value for setting
the oscillator frequency is 9kΩ. It will typically take 2 to 4 RC
time constants to charge the OSC_IN pin from near 0V to
within 1V of VDD which is the high threshold voltage point for
the OSC_IN circuitry. An approximate calculation of fOSC is:
fOSC = 1 / (lη(VDD/1V) X ROSC_IN X COSC_IN)
Applications Information
The MM145453 is specifically designed to operate 41⁄2 digit
7-segment displays with minimal interface with the display
and data source. Serial data transfer from the data source to
the display driver is accomplished with 2 signals, serial Data
and Clock. Using a format of a leading "1" followed by the 33
data bits and 2 trailing don’t care bits, allows data transfer
without the need of an additional Data Load signal. Since the
MM145453 does not contain a character generator, the formatting of the segment information must be done prior to
inputting the data to the MM145453. The transfer of the 33
data bits is complete at the falling edge of the 36th clock
cycle, thus providing non-multiplexed, direct drive to the
display. Outputs change only if the serial data bits differ from
the previous time.
Figure 3 shows the data input format. A single start bit of
logical ’1’ precedes the 33 bits of segment data for a total of
34 bits that need to be defined and clocked in. After the 34
bits are clocked in, 2 additional clock cycles are required. At
the 36th clock cycle an internal LOAD signal is generated
synchronously with the rising edge of the Clock In signal,
which loads the 33 bits of segment data in the shift register
into the latches. At the falling edge of the 36th clock cycle an
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Applications Information
in an offset voltage on the LCD. The use of an external clock
allows synchronizing the display drive with AC power, other
internal clocks, or DVM integration time to reduce interference from the display. When using an external clock for the
back plane drive the internal oscillator should be disabled by
connecting the OSC_IN pin directly to ground. This will
prevent possible internal oscillations, and reduce device dissipation.
The MM145453 is a pin out variation of the MM5453. For
additional applications information please refer to the
MM5453 data sheet.
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A ROSC_IN resistor value of 50kΩ with a COSC_IN capacitor
value of 0.01µF and a VDD value of 5.00V would produce a
typical oscillator frequency ( fOSC) of about 1200Hz. The
fOSC signal is divided by 16 before it is presented at the
BP_OUT pin. For this example the approximate BP_OUT
frequency will be fOSC/16, or about 75Hz.
The BP_IN pin of the MM145453 can be used with an
externally supplied signal, provided it has a duty cycle of
50%. Any deviation from a precise 50% duty cycle will result
Input Data Format
10128304
FIGURE 3.
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MM145453 Liquid Crystal Display Driver
Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
Top View
Order Number MM145453V
See NS Package Number V44A
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