HT1621 RAM Mapping 32´4 LCD Controller for I/O MCU Features · Operating voltage: 2.4V~5.2V · Built-in 32´4 bit display RAM · Built-in 256kHz RC oscillator · 3-wire serial interface · External 32.768kHz crystal or 256kHz frequency · Internal LCD driving frequency source source input · Software configuration feature · Selection of 1/2 or 1/3 bias, and selection of 1/2 or · Data mode and command mode instructions 1/3 or 1/4 duty LCD applications · R/W address auto increment · Internal time base frequency sources · Three data accessing modes · Two selectable buzzer frequencies (2kHz/4kHz) · VLCD pin for adjusting LCD operating voltage · Power down command reduces power consumption · HT1621: 48-pin SSOP package · Built-in time base generator and WDT HT1621B: 48-pin DIP/SSOP/LQFP package HT1621D: 28-pin SKDIP package HT1621G: Gold bumped chip · Time base or WDT overflow output · 8 kinds of time base/WDT clock sources · 32´4 LCD driver General Description systems. Only three or four lines are required for the interface between the host controller and the HT1621. The HT1621 contains a power down command to reduce power consumption. The HT1621 is a 128 pattern (32´4), memory mapping, and multi-function LCD driver. The S/W configuration feature of the HT1621 makes it suitable for multiple LCD applications including LCD modules and display sub- Selection Table HT162X HT1620 HT1621 HT1622 HT16220 HT1623 HT1625 HT1626 COM 4 4 8 8 8 8 16 SEG 32 32 32 32 48 64 48 Built-in Osc. ¾ Ö Ö ¾ Ö Ö Ö Crystal Osc. Ö Ö ¾ Ö Ö Ö Ö Rev. 1.30 1 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Block Diagram D is p la y R A M O S C O O S C I C o n a n T im C ir c C S R D W R tro l d in g u it C O M 0 L C D D r iv e r / B ia s C ir c u it C O M 3 S E G 0 D A T A V D D S E G 3 1 V S S V L C D B Z B Z Note: W a tc h d o g T im e r a n d T im e B a s e G e n e r a to r T o n e F re q u e n c y G e n e ra to r IR Q CS: Chip selection BZ, BZ: Tone outputs WR, RD, DATA: Serial interface COM0~COM3, SEG0~SEG31: LCD outputs IRQ: Time base or WDT overflow output Pin Assignment S E G 7 1 4 8 S E G 8 S E G 7 1 4 8 S E G 8 S E G 6 2 4 7 S E G 9 S E G 6 2 4 7 S E G 9 S E G 5 3 4 6 S E G 1 0 S E G 5 3 4 6 S E G 1 0 S E G 4 4 4 5 S E G 1 1 S E G 4 4 4 5 S E G 1 1 S E G 3 5 4 4 S E G 1 2 S E G 3 5 4 4 S E G 1 2 S E G 2 6 4 3 S E G 1 3 S E G 2 6 4 3 S E G 1 3 S E G 1 7 4 2 S E G 1 4 S E G 1 7 4 2 S E G 1 4 S E G 0 8 4 1 S E G 1 5 S E G 0 8 4 1 S E G 1 5 C S 9 4 0 S E G 1 6 C S 9 4 0 S E G 1 6 R D 1 0 3 9 S E G 1 7 R D 1 0 3 9 S E G 1 7 W R 1 1 3 8 S E G 1 8 W R 1 1 3 8 S E G 1 8 S E G 5 1 2 8 S E G 7 D A T A 1 2 3 7 S E G 1 9 D A T A 1 2 3 7 S E G 1 9 S E G 3 2 2 7 S E G 9 V S S 1 3 3 6 S E G 2 0 V S S 1 3 3 6 S E G 2 0 S E G 1 3 2 6 S E G 1 1 O S C O 1 4 3 5 S E G 2 1 O S C O 1 4 3 5 S E G 2 1 C S 4 2 5 S E G 1 3 N C 1 5 3 4 S E G 2 2 O S C I 1 5 3 4 S E G 2 2 R D 5 2 4 S E G 1 5 O S C I 1 6 3 3 S E G 2 3 V L C D 1 6 3 3 S E G 2 3 W R 6 2 3 S E G 1 7 V D D /V L C D 1 7 3 2 S E G 2 4 V D D 1 7 3 2 S E G 2 4 D A T A 7 2 2 S E G 1 9 IR Q 1 8 3 1 S E G 2 5 IR Q 1 8 3 1 S E G 2 5 V S S 8 2 1 S E G 2 1 B Z 1 9 3 0 S E G 2 6 B Z 1 9 3 0 S E G 2 6 V L C D 9 2 0 S E G 2 3 B Z 2 0 2 9 S E G 2 7 B Z 2 0 2 9 S E G 2 7 V D D 1 0 1 9 S E G 2 5 C O M 0 2 1 2 8 S E G 2 8 C O M 0 2 1 2 8 S E G 2 8 IR Q 1 1 1 8 S E G 2 7 C O M 1 2 2 2 7 S E G 2 9 C O M 1 2 2 2 7 S E G 2 9 B Z 1 2 1 7 S E G 2 9 C O M 2 2 3 2 6 S E G 3 0 C O M 2 2 3 2 6 S E G 3 0 C O M 0 1 3 1 6 S E G 3 1 C O M 3 2 4 2 5 S E G 3 1 C O M 3 2 4 2 5 S E G 3 1 C O M 1 1 4 1 5 C O M 2 H T 1 6 2 1 4 8 S S O P -A Rev. 1.30 H T 1 6 2 1 B 4 8 S S O P -A /D IP -A 2 H T 1 6 2 1 D 2 8 S K D IP -A August 6, 2003 HT1621 S E G 1 S E G 1 S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 4 7 4 8 1 2 1 0 C S R D W R D A T A V S S O S C O O S C I V L C D V D D IR Q B Z B Z 4 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 1 4 2 4 0 3 9 3 8 3 7 3 6 2 3 5 3 3 4 4 3 3 5 3 2 H T 1 6 2 1 B 4 8 L Q F P -A 6 7 8 3 1 3 0 2 9 9 2 8 1 0 2 7 1 1 2 6 1 2 2 5 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 5 1 8 1 7 2 0 1 9 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S E G S G E S E G S E G S E G S E G 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 S E S E S E S E S E S E S E S E C O C O C O C O G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 3 G 3 M 3 M 2 M 1 M 0 4 S E G 7 S E G 8 S E G 9 S E G 1 0 S E G 1 1 S E G 1 2 S E G 1 3 S E G 1 4 S E G 1 5 5 6 8 S E G 6 7 9 S E G 5 0 S E G 4 1 S E G 2 S E G 3 4 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 1 4 0 3 9 3 8 3 7 3 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 Pad Assignment S E G 0 S E G 1 C S 4 8 4 7 2 R D W R 1 3 3 2 S E G 1 6 3 1 S E G 1 7 3 0 S E G 1 8 2 9 S E G 1 9 D A T A 4 V S S 5 2 8 S E G 2 0 O S C O 6 2 7 S E G 2 1 2 6 S E G 2 2 2 5 S E G 2 3 2 4 S E G 2 4 2 3 S E G 2 5 (0 ,0 ) O S C I 7 V L C D 8 V D D 9 1 7 1 8 1 9 S E G 2 9 1 6 S E G 3 1 B Z 1 5 S E G 3 0 B Z 1 4 C O M 3 IR Q 1 3 C O M 2 1 2 C O M 1 1 1 C O M 0 1 0 2 2 S E G 2 6 2 1 S E G 2 7 2 0 S E G 2 8 Chip size: 127 ´ 131 (mil)2 Bump height: 18mm ± 3mm Min. Bump spacing: 72.36mm Bump size: 96.042 ´ 96.042mm2 * The IC substrate should be connected to VDD in the PCB layout artwork. Rev. 1.30 3 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Pad Coordinates Unit: mil Pad No. X Y Pad No. X Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 -55.04 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -58.52 -44.07 -31.58 -20.70 -13.98 -7.05 -0.34 6.33 12.96 19.59 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 59.46 22.18 15.56 5.36 -4.51 -11.14 -34.76 -41.90 -49.13 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -59.08 -58.44 -51.81 -45.18 -38.55 -31.92 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 58.14 55.55 48.92 42.29 35.66 29.03 22.40 15.77 9.14 2.42 -4.21 -10.84 -17.47 -24.10 -30.73 -38.17 -45.39 -25.29 -18.66 -11.94 -5.31 1.32 7.95 14.58 21.21 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 59.46 Pad Description Pad No. Pad Name I/O Function 1 CS I Chip selection input with pull-high resistor When the CS is logic high, the data and command read from or written to the HT1621 are disabled. The serial interface circuit is also reset. But if CS is at logic low level and is input to the CS pad, the data and command transmission between the host controller and the HT1621 are all enabled. 2 RD I READ clock input with pull-high resistor Data in the RAM of the HT1621 are clocked out on the falling edge of the RD signal. The clocked out data will appear on the DATA line. The host controller can use the next rising edge to latch the clocked out data. 3 WR I WRITE clock input with pull-high resistor Data on the DATA line are latched into the HT1621 on the rising edge of the WR signal. 4 DATA I/O Serial data input/output with pull-high resistor 5 VSS ¾ Negative power supply, ground 7 OSCI I 6 OSCO O 8 VLCD I 9 VDD ¾ Positive power supply Time base or WDT overflow flag, NMOS open drain output The OSCI and OSCO pads are connected to a 32.768kHz crystal in order to generate a system clock. If the system clock comes from an external clock source, the external clock source should be connected to the OSCI pad. But if an on-chip RC oscillator is selected instead, the OSCI and OSCO pads can be left open. LCD power input 10 IRQ O 11, 12 BZ, BZ O 2kHz or 4kHz tone frequency output pair 13~16 COM0~COM3 O LCD common outputs 48~17 SEG0~SEG31 O LCD segment outputs Rev. 1.30 4 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage ...........................VSS-0.3V to VSS+5.5V Storage Temperature ............................-50oC to 125oC Input Voltage..............................VSS-0.3V to VDD+0.3V Operating Temperature...........................-25oC to 75oC Note: These are stress ratings only. Stresses exceeding the range specified under ²Absolute Maximum Ratings² may cause substantial damage to the device. Functional operation of this device at other conditions beyond those listed in the specification is not implied and prolonged exposure to extreme conditions may affect device reliability. D.C. Characteristics Symbol Parameter VDD Operating Voltage IDD1 Operating Current Ta=25°C Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit 2.4 ¾ 5.2 V ¾ 150 300 mA ¾ 300 600 mA ¾ 60 120 mA ¾ 120 240 mA ¾ 100 200 mA ¾ 200 400 mA ¾ 0.1 5 mA 5V ¾ 0.3 10 mA 3V 0 ¾ 0.6 V 0 ¾ 1.0 V 2.4 ¾ 3.0 V 4.0 ¾ 5.0 V VDD Conditions ¾ ¾ 3V 5V 3V IDD2 Operating Current 5V 3V IDD3 Operating Current 5V No load/LCD ON On-chip RC oscillator No load/LCD ON Crystal oscillator No load/LCD ON External clock source 3V ISTB VIL Standby Current No load, Power down mode Input Low Voltage DATA, WR, CS, RD 5V 3V VIH Input High Voltage DATA, WR, CS, RD 5V IOL1 IOH1 IOL2 IOH2 IOL3 IOH3 3V VOL=0.3V 0.5 1.2 ¾ mA 5V VOL=0.5V 1.3 2.6 ¾ mA 3V VOH=2.7V -0.4 -0.8 ¾ mA 5V VOH=4.5V -0.9 -1.8 ¾ mA 3V VOL=0.3V 80 150 ¾ mA 5V VOL=0.5V 150 250 ¾ mA 3V VOH=2.7V -80 -120 ¾ mA 5V VOH=4.5V -120 -200 ¾ mA 3V VOL=0.3V 60 120 ¾ mA 5V VOL=0.5V 120 200 ¾ mA 3V VOH=2.7V -40 -70 ¾ mA 5V VOH=4.5V -70 -100 ¾ mA 40 80 150 kW 30 60 100 kW DATA, BZ, BZ, IRQ DATA, BZ, BZ LCD Common Sink Current LCD Common Source Current LCD Segment Sink Current LCD Segment Source Current 3V RPH Pull-high Resistor DATA, WR, CS, RD 5V Rev. 1.30 5 August 6, 2003 HT1621 A.C. Characteristics Symbol Ta=25°C Test Conditions Parameter Conditions VDD Min. Typ. Max. Unit fSYS1 System Clock ¾ On-chip RC oscillator ¾ 256 ¾ kHz fSYS2 System Clock ¾ Crystal oscillator ¾ 32.768 ¾ kHz fSYS3 System Clock ¾ External clock source ¾ 256 ¾ kHz ¾ On-chip RC oscillator ¾ fSYS1/1024 ¾ Hz ¾ Crystal oscillator ¾ fSYS2/128 ¾ Hz ¾ External clock source ¾ fSYS3/1024 ¾ Hz ¾ n: Number of COM ¾ n/fLCD ¾ s ¾ ¾ 150 kHz ¾ ¾ 300 kHz ¾ ¾ 75 kHz ¾ ¾ 150 kHz fLCD LCD Clock tCOM LCD Common Period fCLK1 Serial Data Clock (WR pin) 3V Duty cycle 50% 5V 3V fCLK2 Serial Data Clock (RD pin) Duty cycle 50% 5V fTONE Tone Frequency ¾ On-chip RC oscillator ¾ 2.0 or 4.0 ¾ kHz tCS Serial Interface Reset Pulse Width (Figure 3) ¾ CS ¾ 250 ¾ ns Write mode 3.34 ¾ ¾ Read mode 6.67 ¾ ¾ Write mode 1.67 ¾ ¾ Read mode 3.34 ¾ ¾ 3V tCLK WR, RD Input Pulse Width (Figure 1) 5V ms ms t r, t f Rise/Fall Time Serial Data Clock Width (Figure 1) ¾ ¾ ¾ 120 ¾ ns tsu Setup Time for DATA to WR, RD Clock Width (Figure 2) ¾ ¾ ¾ 120 ¾ ns th Hold Time for DATA to WR, RD Clock Width (Figure 2) ¾ ¾ ¾ 120 ¾ ns tsu1 Setup Time for CS to WR, RD Clock Width (Figure 3) ¾ ¾ ¾ 100 ¾ ns th1 Hold Time for CS to WR, RD Clock Width (Figure 3) ¾ ¾ ¾ 100 ¾ ns tf W R , R D C lo c k V a lid D a ta tr V 9 0 % 5 0 % 1 0 % tC D B G N D tC L K D D W R , R D C lo c k Figure 1 tC C S W R , R D C lo c k th U 1 V F ir s t C lo c k L a s t C lo c k 5 0 % V D D G N D D D G N D 1 V 5 0 % th U Figure 2 S 5 0 % tS D D G N D tS L K V 5 0 % D D G N D Figure 3 Rev. 1.30 6 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Functional Description Display Memory - RAM command reduces power consumption, serving as a system power down command. But if the external clock source is chosen as the system clock, using the SYS DIS command can neither turn the oscillator off nor carry out the power down mode. The crystal oscillator option can be applied to connect an external frequency source of 32kHz to the OSCI pin. In this case, the system fails to enter the power down mode, similar to the case in the external 256kHz clock source operation. At the initial system power on, the HT1621 is at the SYS DIS state. The static display memory (RAM) is organized into 32´4 bits and stores the displayed data. The contents of the RAM are directly mapped to the contents of the LCD driver. Data in the RAM can be accessed by the READ, WRITE, and READ-MODIFY-WRITE commands. The following is a mapping from the RAM to the LCD pattern: C O M 3 C O M 2 C O M 1 C O M 0 S E G 0 0 S E G 1 1 S E G 2 2 Time Base and Watchdog Timer (WDT) S E G 3 3 S E G 3 1 3 1 D 3 D 2 D 1 D 0 The time base generator is comprised by an 8-stage count-up ripple counter and is designed to generate an accurate time base. The watch dog timer (WDT), on the other hand, is composed of an 8-stage time base generator along with a 2-stage count-up counter, and is designed to break the host controller or other subsystems from abnormal states such as unknown or unwanted jump, execution errors, etc. The WDT time-out will result in the setting of an internal WDT time-out flag. The outputs of the time base generator and of the WDT time-out flag can be connected to the IRQ output by a command option. There are totally eight frequency sources available for the time base generator and the WDT clock. The frequency is calculated by the following equation. A d d r e s s 6 b its (A 5 , A 4 , ..., A 0 ) A d d r D a ta D a ta 4 b its (D 3 , D 2 , D 1 , D 0 ) RAM Mapping System Oscillator The HT1621 system clock is used to generate the time base/Watchdog Timer (WDT) clock frequency, LCD driving clock, and tone frequency. The source of the clock may be from an on-chip RC oscillator (256kHz), a crystal oscillator (32.768kHz), or an external 256kHz clock by the S/W setting. The configuration of the system oscillator is as shown. After the SYS DIS command is executed, the system clock will stop and the LCD bias generator will turn off. That command is, however, available only for the on-chip RC oscillator or for the crystal oscillator. Once the system clock stops, the LCD display will become blank, and the time base/WDT lose its function as well. 32kHz 2n where the value of n ranges from 0 to 7 by command options. The 32kHz in the above equation indicates that the source of the system frequency is derived from a crystal oscillator of 32.768kHz, an on-chip oscillator (256kHz), or an external frequency of 256kHz. fWDT = If an on-chip oscillator (256kHz) or an external 256kHz frequency is chosen as the source of the system frequency, the frequency source is by default prescaled to 32kHz by a 3-stage prescaler. Employing both the time base generator and the WDT related commands, one should be careful since the time base generator and WDT share the same 8-stage counter. For example, invoking the WDT DIS command disables the time base generator whereas executing the WDT EN command The LCD OFF command is used to turn the LCD bias generator off. After the LCD bias generator switches off by issuing the LCD OFF command, using the SYS DIS O S C I O S C O C r y s ta l O s c illa to r 3 2 7 6 8 H z E x te r n a l C lo c k S o u r c e 2 5 6 k H z S y s te m C lo c k 1 /8 O n - c h ip R C O s c illa to r 2 5 6 k H z System Oscillator Configuration Rev. 1.30 7 August 6, 2003 HT1621 S y s te m C lo c k f= 3 2 k H z T im e r /W D T C lo c k S o u r c e s /2 n n = 0 ~ 7 T IM E R E N /D IS /2 5 6 V W D T /4 IR Q W D T E N /D IS D D Q D C K C L R IR Q E N /D IS R W D T Timer and WDT Configurations not only enables the time base generator but activates the WDT time-out flag output (connect the WDT time-out flag to the IRQ pin). After the TIMER EN command is transferred, the WDT is disconnected from the IRQ pin, and the output of the time base generator is connected to the IRQ pin. The WDT can be cleared by executing the CLR WDT command, and the contents of the time base generator is cleared by executing the CLR WDT or the CLR TIMER command. The CLR WDT or the CLR TIMER command should be executed prior to the WDT EN or the TIMER EN command respectively. Before executing the IRQ EN command the CLR WDT or CLR TIMER command should be executed first. The CLR TIMER command has to be executed before switching from the WDT mode to the time base mode. Once the WDT time-out occurs, the IRQ pin will stay at a logic low level until the CLR WDT or the IRQ DIS command is issued. After the IRQ output is disabled the IRQ pin will remain at the floating state. The IRQ output can be enabled or disabled by executing the IRQ EN or the IRQ DIS command, respectively. The IRQ EN makes the output of the time base generator or of the WDT time-out flag appear on the IRQ pin. The configuration of the time base generator along with the WDT are as shown. In the case of on-chip RC oscillator or crystal oscillator, the power down mode can reduce power consumption since the oscillator can be turned on or off by the corresponding system commands. At the power down mode the time base/WDT loses all its functions. power fails or the external clock source is removed. After the system power on, the IRQ will be disabled. On the other hand, if an external clock is selected as the source of system frequency the SYS DIS command turns out invalid and the power down mode fails to be carried out. That is, after the external clock source is selected, the HT1621 will continue working until system The bold form of 1 0 0, namely 1 0 0, indicates the command mode ID. If successive commands have been issued, the command mode ID except for the first command, will be omitted. The LCD OFF command turns the LCD display off by disabling the LCD bias gen- Name Tone Output A simple tone generator is implemented in the HT1621. The tone generator can output a pair of differential driving signals on the BZ and BZ, which are used to generate a single tone. By executing the TONE4K and TONE2K commands there are two tone frequency outputs selectable. The TONE4K and TONE2K commands set the tone frequency to 4kHz and 2kHz, respectively. The tone output can be turned on or off by invoking the TONE ON or the TONE OFF command. The tone outputs, namely BZ and BZ, are a pair of differential driving outputs used to drive a piezo buzzer. Once the system is disabled or the tone output is inhibited, the BZ and the BZ outputs will remain at low level. LCD Driver The HT1621 is a 128 (32´4) pattern LCD driver. It can be configured as 1/2 or 1/3 bias and 2 or 3 or 4 commons of LCD driver by the S/W configuration. This feature makes the HT1621 suitable for multiply LCD applications. The LCD driving clock is derived from the system clock. The value of the driving clock is always 256Hz even when it is at a 32.768kHz crystal oscillator frequency, an on-chip RC oscillator frequency, or an external frequency. The LCD corresponding commands are summarized in the table. Command Code Function LCD OFF 10000000010X Turn off LCD outputs LCD ON 10000000011X Turn on LCD outputs 1000010abXcX c=0: 1/2 bias option c=1: 1/3 bias option ab=00: 2 commons option ab=01: 3 commons option ab=10: 4 commons option BIAS & COM Rev. 1.30 8 August 6, 2003 HT1621 dress data mode, the CS pin should be set to ²1² and the previous operation mode will be reset also. Once the CS pin returns to ²0² a new operation mode ID should be issued first. erator. The LCD ON command, on the other hand, turns the LCD display on by enabling the LCD bias generator. The BIAS and COM are the LCD panel related commands. Using the LCD related commands, the HT1621 can be compatible with most types of LCD panels. Interfacing Command Format Only four lines are required to interface with the HT1621. The CS line is used to initialize the serial interface circuit and to terminate the communication between the host controller and the HT1621. If the CS pin is set to 1, the data and command issued between the host controller and the HT1621 are first disabled and then initialized. Before issuing a mode command or mode switching, a high level pulse is required to initialize the serial interface of the HT1621. The DATA line is the serial data input/output line. Data to be read or written or commands to be written have to be passed through the DATA line. The RD line is the READ clock input. Data in the RAM are clocked out on the falling edge of the RD signal, and the clocked out data will then appear on the DATA line. It is recommended that the host controller read in correct data during the interval between the rising edge and the next falling edge of the RD signal. The WR line is the WRITE clock input. The data, address, and command on the DATA line are all clocked into the HT1621 on the rising edge of the WR signal. There is an optional IRQ line to be used as an interface between the host controller and the HT1621. The IRQ pin can be selected as a timer output or a WDT overflow flag output by the S/W setting. The host controller can perform the time base or the WDT function by being connected with the IRQ pin of the HT1621. The HT1621 can be configured by the S/W setting. There are two mode commands to configure the HT1621 resources and to transfer the LCD display data. The configuration mode of the HT1621 is called command mode, and its command mode ID is 1 0 0. The command mode consists of a system configuration command, a system frequency selection command, a LCD configuration command, a tone frequency selection command, a timer/WDT setting command, and an operating command. The data mode, on the other hand, includes READ, WRITE, and READ-MODIFY-WRITE operations. The following are the data mode IDs and the command mode ID: Operation Mode ID Read Data 110 Write Data 101 Read-Modify-Write Data 101 Command 100 Command The mode command should be issued before the data or command is transferred. If successive commands have been issued, the command mode ID, namely 1 0 0, can be omitted. While the system is operating in the non-successive command or the non-successive ad- Timing Diagrams READ Mode (Command Code : 1 1 0) C S W R R D D A T A Rev. 1.30 1 1 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 1 (M A 1 ) D a ta (M A 1 ) 9 1 1 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 2 (M A 2 ) D a ta (M A 2 ) August 6, 2003 HT1621 READ Mode (Successive Address Reading) C S W R R D 1 D A T A 0 1 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D a ta (M A + 1 ) D a ta (M A + 2 ) D a ta (M A + 3 ) M e m o ry A d d re s s (M A ) D a ta (M A ) WRITE Mode (Command Code : 1 0 1) C S W R 1 D A T A 1 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 1 (M A 1 ) D a ta (M A 1 ) 1 1 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 2 (M A 2 ) D a ta (M A 2 ) WRITE Mode (Successive Address Writing) C S W R 1 D A T A 0 1 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D a ta (M A + 1 ) D a ta (M A + 2 ) D a ta (M A + 3 ) M e m o ry A d d re s s (M A ) D a ta (M A ) Read-Modify-Write Mode (Command Code : 1 0 1) C S W R R D D A T A Rev. 1.30 1 0 1 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 1 (M A 1 ) D a ta (M A 1 ) D a ta (M A 1 ) 10 1 0 1 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 M e m o ry A d d re s s 2 (M A 2 ) D a ta (M A 2 ) August 6, 2003 HT1621 Read-Modify-Write Mode (Successive Address Accessing) C S W R R D 1 D A T A 1 0 A 5 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 0 M e m o ry A d d re s s (M A ) D a ta (M A ) D a ta (M A ) D a ta (M A + 1 ) D a ta (M A + 1 ) D a ta (M A + 2 ) Command Mode (Command Code : 1 0 0) C S W R 1 D A T A 0 0 C 8 C 7 C 6 C 5 C 4 C 3 C 2 C 1 C 0 C 8 C 7 C 6 C 5 C 4 C 3 C 2 C 1 C 0 C o m m a n d 1 C o m m a n d ... C o m m a n d i C o m m a n d o r D a ta M o d e Mode (Data And Command Mode) C S W R D A T A C o m m a n d o r D a ta M o d e A d d re s s & D a ta C o m m a n d o r D a ta M o d e A d d re s s a n d D a ta C o m m a n d o r D a ta M o d e A d d re s s a n d D a ta R D Note: It is recommended that the host controller should read in the data from the DATA line between the rising edge of the RD line and the falling edge of the next RD line. Rev. 1.30 11 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Application Circuits Host Controller with an HT1621 Display System C S * V D D R D W R * V R V L C D D A T A M C U * H T 1 6 2 1 B B Z R P ie z o IR Q B Z O S C I C lo c k O u t O S C O C O M 0 ~ C O M 3 S E G 0 ~ S E G 3 1 E x te r n a l C o lc k 1 E x te r n a l C o lc k 2 1 /2 o r 1 /3 B ia s ; 1 /2 , 1 /3 o r 1 /4 D u ty O n - c h ip O S C L C D P a n e l C ry s ta l 3 2 7 6 8 H z Note: The connection of IRQ and RD pin can be selected depending on the requirement of the MCU. The voltage applied to VLCD pin must be lower than VDD. Adjust VR to fit LCD display, at VDD=5V, VLCD=4V, VR=15kW±20%. Adjust R (external pull-high resistance) to fit user’s time base clock. Command Summary Name ID Command Code D/C READ 110 A5A4A3A2A1A0D0D1D2D3 D Read data from the RAM WRITE 101 A5A4A3A2A1A0D0D1D2D3 D Write data to the RAM READ-MODIFYWRITE 101 A5A4A3A2A1A0D0D1D2D3 D READ and WRITE to the RAM SYS DIS 100 0000-0000-X C Turn off both system oscillator and LCD Yes bias generator SYS EN 100 0000-0001-X C Turn on system oscillator LCD OFF 100 0000-0010-X C Turn off LCD bias generator LCD ON 100 0000-0011-X C Turn on LCD bias generator TIMER DIS 100 0000-0100-X C Disable time base output WDT DIS 100 0000-0101-X C Disable WDT time-out flag output TIMER EN 100 0000-0110-X C Enable time base output WDT EN 100 0000-0111-X C Enable WDT time-out flag output TONE OFF 100 0000-1000-X C Turn off tone outputs TONE ON 100 0000-1001-X C Turn on tone outputs CLR TIMER 100 0000-11XX-X C Clear the contents of time base generator CLR WDT 100 0000-111X-X C Clear the contents of WDT stage XTAL 32K 100 0001-01XX-X C System clock source, crystal oscillator Rev. 1.30 12 Function Def. Yes Yes August 6, 2003 HT1621 Name ID Command Code D/C Function Def. Yes RC 256K 100 0001-10XX-X C System clock source, on-chip RC oscillator EXT 256K 100 0001-11XX-X C System clock source, external clock source C LCD 1/2 bias option ab=00: 2 commons option ab=01: 3 commons option ab=10: 4 commons option BIAS 1/2 100 0010-abX0-X BIAS 1/3 100 0010-abX1-X C LCD 1/3 bias option ab=00: 2 commons option ab=01: 3 commons option ab=10: 4 commons option TONE 4K 100 010X-XXXX-X C Tone frequency, 4kHz TONE 2K 100 011X-XXXX-X C Tone frequency, 2kHz IRQ DIS 100 100X-0XXX-X C Disable IRQ output IRQ EN 100 100X-1XXX-X C Enable IRQ output F1 100 101X-X000-X C Time base/WDT clock output:1Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 4s F2 100 101X-X001-X C Time base/WDT clock output:2Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 2s F4 100 101X-X010-X C Time base/WDT clock output:4Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1s F8 100 101X-X011-X C Time base/WDT clock output:8Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1/2s F16 100 101X-X100-X C Time base/WDT clock output:16Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1/4s F32 100 101X-X101-X C Time base/WDT clock output:32Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1/8s F64 100 101X-X110-X C Time base/WDT clock output:64Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1/16s F128 100 101X-X111-X C Time base/WDT clock output:128Hz The WDT time-out flag after: 1/32s TEST 100 1110-0000-X C Test mode, user don¢t use. NORMAL 100 1110-0011-X C Normal mode Note: Yes Yes Yes X : Don,t care A5~A0 : RAM addresses D3~D0 : RAM data D/C : Data/command mode Def. : Power on reset default All the bold forms, namely 1 1 0, 1 0 1, and 1 0 0, are mode commands. Of these, 1 0 0 indicates the command mode ID. If successive commands have been issued, the command mode ID except for the first command will be omitted. The source of the tone frequency and of the time base/WDT clock frequency can be derived from an on-chip 256kHz RC oscillator, a 32.768kHz crystal oscillator, or an external 256kHz clock. Calculation of the frequency is based on the system frequency sources as stated above. It is recommended that the host controller should initialize the HT1621 after power on reset, for power on reset may fail, which in turn leads to the malfunctioning of the HT1621. Rev. 1.30 13 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Package Information 48-pin SSOP (300mil) Outline Dimensions 4 8 2 5 A B 2 4 1 C C ' G H D E Symbol Rev. 1.30 a F Dimensions in mil Min. Nom. Max. A 395 ¾ 420 B 291 ¾ 299 C 8 ¾ 12 C¢ 613 ¾ 637 D 85 ¾ 99 E ¾ 25 ¾ F 4 ¾ 10 G 25 ¾ 35 H 4 ¾ 12 a 0° ¾ 8° 14 August 6, 2003 HT1621 48-pin DIP (600mil) Outline Dimensions A 4 8 2 5 1 2 4 B H C D E Symbol A Rev. 1.30 F a G I Dimensions in mil Min. Nom. Max. 2435 ¾ 2445 B 535 ¾ 555 C 145 ¾ 155 D 125 ¾ 145 E 16 ¾ 20 F 50 ¾ 70 G ¾ 100 ¾ H 595 ¾ 615 I 635 ¾ 670 a 0° ¾ 15° 15 August 6, 2003 HT1621 48-pin LQFP (7´7) Outline Dimensions C H D 3 6 G 2 5 I 3 7 2 4 F A B E 4 8 1 3 K a J 1 Symbol A Rev. 1.30 1 2 Dimensions in mm Min. Nom. Max. 8.90 ¾ 9.10 B 6.90 ¾ 7.10 C 8.90 ¾ 9.10 D 6.90 ¾ 7.10 E ¾ 0.50 ¾ F ¾ 0.20 ¾ G 1.35 ¾ 1.45 H ¾ ¾ 1.60 I ¾ 0.10 ¾ J 0.45 ¾ 0.75 K 0.10 ¾ 0.20 a 0° ¾ 7° 16 August 6, 2003 HT1621 28-pin SKDIP (300mil) Outline Dimensions A B 2 8 1 5 1 1 4 H C D E Symbol A Rev. 1.30 F a G I Dimensions in mil Min. Nom. Max. 1375 ¾ 1395 B 278 ¾ 298 C 125 ¾ 135 D 125 ¾ 145 E 16 ¾ 20 F 50 ¾ 70 G ¾ 100 ¾ H 295 ¾ 315 I 330 ¾ 375 a 0° ¾ 15° 17 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Product Tape and Reel Specifications Reel Dimensions D T 2 A C B T 1 SSOP 48W Symbol Description Dimensions in mm A Reel Outer Diameter 330±1.0 B Reel Inner Diameter 100±0.1 C Spindle Hole Diameter 13.0+0.5 -0.2 D Key Slit Width 2.0±0.5 T1 Space Between Flange 32.2+0.3 -0.2 T2 Reel Thickness 38.2±0.2 Rev. 1.30 18 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Carrier Tape Dimensions P 0 D P 1 t E F W D 1 C B 0 K 1 P K 2 A 0 SSOP 48W Symbol Description Dimensions in mm W Carrier Tape Width 32.0±0.3 P Cavity Pitch 16.0±0.1 E Perforation Position 1.75±0.1 F Cavity to Perforation (Width Direction) 14.2±0.1 D Perforation Diameter 2.0 Min. D1 Cavity Hole Diameter 1.5+0.25 P0 Perforation Pitch 4.0±0.1 P1 Cavity to Perforation (Length Direction) 2.0±0.1 A0 Cavity Length 12.0±0.1 B0 Cavity Width 16.20±0.1 K1 Cavity Depth 2.4±0.1 K2 Cavity Depth 3.2±0.1 t Carrier Tape Thickness C Cover Tape Width Rev. 1.30 0.35±0.05 25.5 19 August 6, 2003 HT1621 Holtek Semiconductor Inc. (Headquarters) No.3, Creation Rd. II, Science-based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan Tel: 886-3-563-1999 Fax: 886-3-563-1189 http://www.holtek.com.tw Holtek Semiconductor Inc. (Sales Office) 11F, No.576, Sec.7 Chung Hsiao E. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2782-9635 Fax: 886-2-2782-9636 Fax: 886-2-2782-7128 (International sales hotline) Holtek Semiconductor (Shanghai) Inc. 7th Floor, Building 2, No.889, Yi Shan Rd., Shanghai, China Tel: 021-6485-5560 Fax: 021-6485-0313 http://www.holtek.com.cn Holtek Semiconductor (Hong Kong) Ltd. 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Holtek reserves the right to alter its products without prior notification. For the most up-to-date information, please visit our web site at http://www.holtek.com.tw. Rev. 1.30 20 August 6, 2003