Atmel QTouch Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro USER GUIDE Preface ® The Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro is an extension for the Atmel Xplained Pro platform. The kit offers a segment LCD display with 8x24 segments (179 usable segments) and five on-glass mutual capacitance touch sensors for evaluation with the Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC) module. Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro is designed to make it easy to start segment LCD development with Atmel microcontrollers that supports segment LCDs. Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 Table of Contents Preface............................................................................................................................ 1 1. Introduction................................................................................................................ 3 1.1. 1.2. Features....................................................................................................................................... 3 Kit Overview................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Getting Started...........................................................................................................5 2.1. 2.2. Xplained Pro Quick Start.............................................................................................................. 5 Design Documentation and Relevant Links................................................................................. 5 3. Xplained Pro.............................................................................................................. 6 3.1. 3.2. Hardware Identification System....................................................................................................6 Xplained Pro Headers and Connectors........................................................................................6 3.2.1. Xplained Pro Segment LCD Connector......................................................................... 6 4. Hardware User Guide................................................................................................ 9 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. Electrical Characteristics.............................................................................................................. 9 Headers and Connectors..............................................................................................................9 4.2.1. Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro Extension Connector.........................................................9 Touch Segment LCD Display......................................................................................................10 4.3.1. Segments.....................................................................................................................10 4.3.2. Touch Buttons.............................................................................................................. 12 5. Revision History and Known Issues........................................................................ 13 5.1. 5.2. Identifying Product ID and Revision........................................................................................... 13 Revision 3...................................................................................................................................13 6. Document Revision History..................................................................................... 14 7. Evaluation Board/kit Important Notice..................................................................... 15 Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 2 1. Introduction 1.1. Features • • 1.2. Custom segment LCD with 179 individually controllable segments – 8 common x 24 segment lines – Eight 14-segment alphanumeric characters – Five and a half 7-segment characters with delimiters – Four stage wireless signal indicator – Four stage battery indicator – AM, PM, Celsius, Fahrenheit, m, μ, V, A, USB, and Atmel logo indicators – Five arrows with mutual capacitance touch overlay Xplained Pro hardware identification system Kit Overview Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro extension board is a small circuit board, with a custom touch segment LCD display, that is compatible with Xplained Pro MCU boards with a segment LCD connector. Figure 1-1 Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro Top Overview Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 3 Figure 1-2 Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro Bottom Overview Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 4 2. Getting Started 2.1. Xplained Pro Quick Start Three steps to start exploring the Atmel Xplained Pro platform: 1. Download Atmel Studio. 2. Launch Atmel Studio. 3. Connect Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro to an Xplained Pro MCU board and connect a USB cable to the DEBUG USB port on the Xplained Pro MCU board. When the Xplained Pro MCU kit is connected to your computer for the first time, the operating system will ® perform a driver software installation. The driver file supports both 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft ® ® Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, and Windows 8. Once the Xplained Pro MCU board is powered the green power LED will be lit and Atmel Studio will auto detect which Xplained Pro MCU- and extension board(s) are connected. Atmel Studio will present relevant information like datasheets and kit documentation. The kit landing page in Atmel Studio also has the option to launch Atmel Software Framework (ASF) example applications for the kit. The target device is programmed and debugged by the on-board Embedded Debugger and therefore no external programmer or debugger tool is needed. 2.2. Design Documentation and Relevant Links The following list contains links to the most relevant documents and software for the Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro. • • • • • • • • Xplained Pro products - Atmel Xplained Pro is a series of small-sized and easy-to-use evaluation kits for Atmel microcontrollers and other Atmel products. It consists of a series of low-cost MCU boards for evaluation and demonstration of features and capabilities of different MCU families. Atmel Studio - Free Atmel IDE for development of C/C++ and assembler code for Atmel microcontrollers. ® ® ® Atmel QTouch Library PTC - QTouch Library for Atmel AVR and ARM -based microcontrollers. ® Atmel QTouch Composer - Tool for developing capacitive buttons, sliders, and wheels applications. Atmel Data Visualizer - Atmel Data Visualizer is a program used for processing and visualizing data. Data Visualizer can receive data from various sources such as the Embedded Debugger Data Gateway Interface found on Xplained Pro boards and COM ports. Design Documentation - Package containing CAD source, schematics, BOM, assembly drawings, 3D plots, layer plots etc. Hardware Users Guide in PDF format - PDF version of this User Guide. Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro on Atmel web page - Atmel website link. Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 5 3. Xplained Pro Xplained Pro is an evaluation platform that provides the full Atmel microcontroller experience. The platform consists of a series of Microcontroller (MCU) boards and extension boards, which are integrated with Atmel Studio, have Atmel Software Framework (ASF) drivers and demo code, support data streaming, and more. Xplained Pro MCU boards support a wide range of Xplained Pro extension boards, which are connected through a set of standardized headers and connectors. Each extension board has an identification (ID) chip to uniquely identify which boards are connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board. This information is used to present relevant user guides, application notes, datasheets, and example code through Atmel Studio. 3.1. Hardware Identification System ™ All Xplained Pro compatible extension boards have an Atmel ATSHA204 CryptoAuthentication chip mounted. This chip contains information that identifies the extension with its name and some extra data. When an Xplained Pro extension is connected to an Xplained Pro MCU board the information is read and sent to Atmel Studio. The Atmel Kits extension, installed with Atmel Studio, will give relevant information, code examples, and links to relevant documents. The table below shows the data fields stored in the ID chip with example content. Table 3-1 Xplained Pro ID Chip Content Data field Data type Example content Manufacturer ASCII string Atmel'\0' Product Name ASCII string Segment LCD1 Xplained Pro'\0' Product Revision ASCII string 02'\0' Product Serial Number ASCII string 1774020200000010’\0’ Minimum Voltage [mV] uint16_t 3000 Maximum Voltage [mV] uint16_t 3600 Maximum Current [mA] uint16_t 30 3.2. Xplained Pro Headers and Connectors 3.2.1. Xplained Pro Segment LCD Connector Xplained Pro MCU boards that have a microcontroller, which supports segment LCDs, can implement a 51-pin segment LCD extension connector. This connector is implemented with HIROSE DF-9 series. Xplained Pro MCU boards use the male version DF9-51P-1V(69) and Xplained Pro extension boards use the female counterpart DF9-51S-1V(69). The connector has a standardized pin-out as shown in the table below. Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 6 Info: All pins are not connected on all Xplained Pro MCU boards, it depends on how many segments and common terminals the target MCU supports. Pin 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, and 42 can alternatively be used for QTouch signals. When they are used for touch they should not be used for display segments. Table 3-2 Xplained Pro Segment LCD Connector Description Function Pin Pin Function Description Common terminal 3 COM3 1 2 COM2 Common terminal 2 Common terminal 1 COM1 3 4 COM0 Common terminal 0 Segment 0 SEG0 5 6 SEG1 Segment 1 Segment 2 SEG2 7 8 SEG3 Segment 3 Segment 4 SEG4 9 10 SEG5 Segment 5 Segment 6 SEG6 11 12 SEG7 Segment 7 Segment 8 SEG8 13 14 SEG9 Segment 9 Segment 10 SEG10 15 16 SEG11 Segment 11 Segment 12 SEG12 17 18 SEG13 Segment 13 Segment 14 SEG14 19 20 SEG15 Segment 15 Segment 16 SEG16 21 22 SEG17 Segment 17 Segment 18 SEG18 23 24 SEG19 Segment 19 Segment 20 SEG20 25 26 SEG21 Segment 21 Segment 22 SEG22 27 28 SEG23 Segment 23 Segment 24 SEG24 29 30 SEG25 Segment 25 Segment 26 SEG26 31 32 SEG27 Segment 27 Segment 28 SEG28 33 34 SEG29 Segment 29 Segment 30 SEG30 35 36 SEG31 Segment 31 Segment 32 / QTouch X-line 2 SEG32 / QT_X2 37 38 SEG33 / QT_Y2 Segment 33 / QTouch Y-line 2 Segment 34 / QTouch X-line 1 SEG34 / QT_X1 39 40 SEG35 / QT_Y1 Segment 35 / QTouch Y-line 1 Segment 36 / QTouch X-line 0 SEG36 / QT_X0 41 42 SEG37 / QT_Y0 Segment 37 / QTouch Y-line 0 Common terminal 4 COM4 43 44 COM5 Common terminal 5 Common terminal 6 COM6 45 46 COM7 Common terminal 6 Backlight anode Backlight V+ 47 48 Backlight V- Backlight cathode Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 7 Description Function Pin Pin Function Description Backlight control Backlight CTRL 49 50 ID Xplained Pro ID Ground GND 51 Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 8 4. Hardware User Guide 4.1. Electrical Characteristics Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro can be connected to several Xplained Pro MCU boards and manually connected to other hardware. Xplained Pro MCU board(s) that does not have 3.3V as it's primary target voltage will read all ID devices on connected extensions to check if they support the target voltage before enabling it to the extension headers. The table below shows the static content written in the ID chip. Table 4-1 Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro ID Chip Content Data field Content Product name TSLCD1 Xplained Pro Minimum operation voltage 0V Maximum operation voltage 3.6V Maximum current 1mA Related Links Hardware Identification System on page 6 4.2. Headers and Connectors 4.2.1. Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro Extension Connector Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro implements one Xplained Pro segment LCD connector which makes it possible to connect the board to any Xplained Pro MCU board with segment LCD support.Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro requires eight common terminals and segment terminals 0 through 23 to control all segments. The complete pin-mapping for the connector is described in the table below. Table 4-2 Xplained Pro Segment LCD Connector Description Function Pin Pin Function Description Common terminal 3 COM3 1 2 COM2 Common terminal 2 Common terminal 1 COM1 3 4 COM0 Common terminal 0 Segment 0 SEG0 5 6 SEG1 Segment 1 Segment 2 SEG2 7 8 SEG3 Segment 3 Segment 4 SEG4 9 10 SEG5 Segment 5 Segment 6 SEG6 11 12 SEG7 Segment 7 Segment 8 SEG8 13 14 SEG9 Segment 9 Segment 10 SEG10 15 16 SEG11 Segment 11 Segment 12 SEG12 17 18 SEG13 Segment 13 Segment 14 SEG14 19 20 SEG15 Segment 15 Segment 16 SEG16 21 22 SEG17 Segment 17 Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 9 Description Function Pin Pin Function Description Segment 18 SEG18 23 24 SEG19 Segment 19 Segment 20 SEG20 25 26 SEG21 Segment 21 Segment 22 SEG22 27 28 SEG23 Segment 23 NC 29 30 NC NC 31 32 NC NC 33 34 NC NC 35 36 NC QTouch X-line 2 QT_X2 37 38 NC QTouch X-line 1 QT_X1 39 40 QT_Y1 QTouch Y-line 1 QTouch X-line 0 QT_X0 41 42 QT_Y0 QTouch Y-line 0 Common terminal 4 COM4 43 44 COM5 Common terminal 5 Common terminal 6 COM6 45 46 COM7 Common terminal 6 NC 47 48 NC NC 49 50 ID GND 51 Ground Xplained Pro ID Related Links Xplained Pro Segment LCD Connector on page 6 4.3. Touch Segment LCD Display Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro features an LCD module with 8 common and 24 segment terminals. These 179 segments form eight 14-segment characters, five and a half 7-segment characters with delimiters, and some icons. The LCD module runs at 1/8 duty cycle and 1/4 bias. Five mutual capacitance buttons are available on-glass as a separate glass overlay on top of the segment display. These touch buttons are intended to be used with the Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC) available in Atmel microcontrollers. 4.3.1. Segments The figure and table below shows the relation between the common terminals, segment terminals, and the segments on the display. Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 10 Figure 4-1 YMCC8263AAAYDCNC Segments Table 4-3 YMCC42412AAAFDCL Segments COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 Comments SEG0 B2 B0 B1 N0 N1 N2 N3 N4 Colon, Atmel logo, USB, and arrow indicators. SEG1 D1a D1f D1b D1g D1e D1c D1d P0 1st 7-segment character and 1st dot-point. SEG2 W0 W2 Bt0 Bt2 SEG3 W1 W3 Bt1 Bt3 SEG4 D2a D2f D2b D2g D2e D2c D2d P1 2nd 7-segment character and 2nd dot-point. SEG5 D3a D3f D3b D3g D3e D3c D3d P2 3rd 7-segment character and 3rd dot-point. SEG6 D4a D4f D4b D4g D4e D4c D4d P3 4th 7-segment character and 4th dot-point. SEG7 D5a D5f D5b D5g D5e D5c D5d P4 5th 7-segment character and 5th dot-point. SEG8 C0d C0e C0l C0j C0h C0g C0f 1st 14-segment character SEG9 C0c C0n C0m C0k C0i C0b C0a SEG10 C1d C1e C1l C1j C1h C1g C1f SEG11 C1c C1n C1m C1k C1i C1b C1a SEG12 C2d C2e C2l C2j C2h C2g C2f 3rd 14-segment character 4 stage wireless- and battery indicator. 2nd 14-segment character SEG13 S5 C2c C2n C2m C2k C2i C2b C2a 3rd 14-segment character and micro indicator SEG14 S4 C3d C3e C3l C3j C3h C3g C3f 4th 14-segment character and milli indicator. SEG15 S6 C3c C3n C3m C3k C3i C3b C3a 4th 14-segment character and Volt indicator. Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 11 COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 Comments 4.3.2. SEG16 D01 C4d C4e C4l C4j C4h C4g C4f 5th 14-segment character and upper part of half segment. SEG17 D02 C4c C4n C4m C4k C4i C4b C4a 5th 14-segment character and minus indicator. SEG18 D03 C5d C5e C5l C5j C5h C5g C5f 6th 14-segment character and lower part of half segment. SEG19 S2 C5c C5n C5m C5k C5i C5b C5a 6th 14-segment character and Celsius indicator. SEG20 S1 C6d C6e C6l C6j C6h C6g C6f 7th 14-segment character and PM indicator. SEG21 S0 C6c C6n C6m C6k C6i C6b C6a 7th 14-segment character and AM indicator. SEG22 S3 C7d C7e C7l C7j C7h C7g C7f 8th 14-segment character and Fahrenheit indicator. SEG23 S7 C7c C7n C7m C7k C7i C7b C7a 8th 14-segment character and Ampere indicator. Touch Buttons The display contains a touch overlay containing five mutual capacitance touch buttons placed above the five arrows on the segment LCD. These touch buttons are intended to be used with the Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC) of supported Atmel devices. The table below show the connections for the touch overlay. Table 4-4 Touch Buttons Button X-line Y-line Comments N0 X0 Y0 Up arrow N1 X1 Y0 Down arrow N2 X1 Y1 Left arrow N3 X0 Y1 Right arrow N4 X2 Y1 Return arrow Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 12 5. Revision History and Known Issues 5.1. Identifying Product ID and Revision The revision and product identifier of Xplained Pro boards can be found in two ways; either through Atmel Studio or by looking at the sticker on the bottom side of the PCB. By connecting an Xplained Pro MCU board to a computer with Atmel Studio running, an information window will pop up. The first six digits of the serial number, which is listed under kit details, contain the product identifier and revision. Information about connected Xplained Pro extension boards will also appear in the Atmel Kit's window. The same information can be found on the sticker on the bottom side of the PCB. Most kits will print the identifier and revision in plain text as A09-nnnn\rr, where nnnn is the identifier and rr is the revision. Boards with limited space have a sticker with only a QR-code, which contains a serial number string. The serial number string has the following format: "nnnnrrssssssssss" n = product identifier r = revision s = serial number The product identifier for Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro is A09-2573. 5.2. Revision 3 Revision 3 is the initially released revision. Revision 3 of Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro is bundled and shipped together with SAM L22 Xplained Pro (ATSAML22-XPRO-B). Atmel Touch SLCD1 Xplained Pro [USER GUIDE] Atmel-42558A-Touch-SLCD1-Xplained-Pro_User Guide-12/2015 13 6. Document Revision History Doc. rev. Date Comment 42558A 12/2015 Initial document release. 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