ETC RDK-IDM-L35

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Intelligent Display Module with
3.5" Landscape Display
Ordering Information
Product No.
MDL-IDM-L35
Description
Stellaris® Intelligent Display Module
with 3.5" Landscape Display for
Single-Unit Packaging
MDL-IDM-L35-B
Stellaris® Intelligent Display Module
with 3.5" Landscape Display for Volume
Packaging
RDK-IDM-L35
Stellaris® Intelligent Display Module
with 3.5" Landscape Display Reference
Design Kit (includes MDL-IDM-L35
board)
Figure 1.
Intelligent Display Module
with 3.5" Landscape Display
RDK
Contents
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Feature Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Module Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operational Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Software Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Programming the MDL-IDM-L35 . . . . . . . . . . 6
Reference Design Kit Contents . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Mechanical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
General Description
The Luminary Micro Stellaris® Intelligent Display Module with 3.5" Landscape Display
(MDL-IDM-L35-L35) offer a complete graphical touch-screen user interface solution for
control, automation, and instrumentation applications. The compact design is based on a
Stellaris® LM3S1958 microcontroller; a highly integrated controller incorporating a 32-bit
ARM® Cortex™-M3 core.
Development of software for the IDM module is simplified by using Luminary Micro’s
comprehensive graphics library and ARM development tools from our tools partners.
First-time users should purchase the RDK-IDM-L35 Reference Design Kit which includes
the touch panel module, a documentation CD, and cables.
See the RDK-IDM-L35 Quickstart Guide and RDK-IDM-L35 User’s Manual for complete
technical details on using and customizing the Intelligent Display Module.
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Feature Summary
Highlighted capabilities of the MDL-IDM-L35 include:
„ Bright QVGA LCD Display with touch
„ Serial connectivity
„ Easy to customize – full source code and design files included
„ Flexible power supply options
„ Compact size simplifies system integration
Features
The MDL-IDM-L35 provides the following features:
„ LCD display
– 3.5” QVGA 320 x 240 pixels
– 16-bit color
– White LED backlight
– 4-wire resistive touch panel
„ Serial communications
– UART serial port with RS232 signal levels
– UART serial port with TTL signal levels
– Default 115.2k,8,n,1 operation
„ Stellaris® microcontroller
– 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3
– 50 MHz operation
„ Memory
– 256 KB main flash memory
– 64 KB SRAM
– 168 KB image RAM
– microSD slot (typically 1 GB storage)
„ Power-supply options
– 5 V DC jack
– 5 V Terminal block
– 5 V Serial header
„ Peripherals
– Four analog measurement inputs
– 16 digital I/O lines
– Magnetic buzzer, PWM controlled
„ Software
– Example applications included
– Supports development tools from Keil, IAR, Code Sourcery, and Code Red
Technologies
– Stellaris® Graphics Library
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Module Block Diagram
Figure 2 shows the block diagram for the MDL-IDM-L35.
Figure 2. Block Diagram
Analog
ADC (4)
Data
QVGA
3.5" LCD
Panel
ESD Protected
LCD
Driver
5V
Ctrl
Stellaris
LM3S1958
Microcontroller
Analog touch signals
Digital I/O (4)
ESD Protected
microSD
card
microSD
Speaker
RS232
Serial
Digital I /O (4)
Digital I /O (8)
5V DC Jack
3.3V
Serial Header
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3.3V
Regulator
5V
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Operational Specifications
Table 1 shows the operating parameters for the MDL-IDM-L35.
Table 1.
Operating Specifications
Parameter Name
Min
Nom
Max
Unit
4.5
5
5.5
V DC
–
–
300
mA
Operating Temperature Range
-20
–
+50
°C
Storage Temperature Range
-30
–
+70
°C
Brightness
210
220
–
Cd/m2
View Angle (V)
-10
–
+35
deg
View Angle (H)
-45
–
+45
deg
Contrast Ratio
340
400
–
–
0
–
3
V
Analog Inputs – Electrical Limits
-0.3
–
3.3
V
Digital Inputs - Low level (VIL)
-0.3
–
0.8
V
Digital Inputs - High level (VIH)
2.0
–
5.0
V
Digital Outputs - Low level (VOL)
–
–
0.4
V
Digital Outputs - High level (VOH)
2.4
–
–
V
–
–
120
Kbps
Transmitter Voltage Swing
±5.0
±5.4
–
Vdc
Input Threshold Low
0.6
1.2
–
–
Input Threshold High
–
1.5
2.4
–
Power Supply Connection Options
DC Jack J7
Terminal Block J1
Serial Header J8
Required Supply Current
Environment
Display
Peripherals
Analog Input Range
RS232
Data Rate
Power
The IDM-L35 requires 5V DC for operation, which can be applied to one of the three power
supply board connectors (see Table 1). The RDK includes a USB serial cable that provides
power via the serial header connector. In all cases, the power supply must be regulated
within the electrical limits listed in Table 1.
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Wiring
Figure 3 shows all possible electrical connections, including RS232, analog inputs, and
digital I/O. The actual functionality of the peripheral connections is determined by the
application software.
Figure 3. Connection Diagram
Serial Header
JTAG/SWD
Digital I /O (8)
Digital I /O (4)
microSD Card
1
Analog
5V
Inputs (4)
GND
Digital I /O (4)
RS232
Serial Port
5V
GND
Software Development
The MDL-IDM-L35 ships with a factory-programmed example application. This application
must be replaced with a program specific to the end product. Development requires the use
of a compiler capable of generating code for an ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor. Visit
www.luminarymicro.com to download evaluation versions of suitable development tools.
The Luminary Micro Graphics Library accelerates software development by providing a
range of display-related extensions to the standard StellarisWare™ Software. The Graphics
Library includes widgets, low-level drawing primitives, and display drivers.
Graphics Library widgets encapsulate the ability to render a GUI element, detect if a
touchscreen press occurred within its bounds, and react to presses. Widgets may be used
in a hierarchical manner to provide groups of associated widgets, such as radio buttons.
Examples of widgets include check boxes, buttons, sliders, and images.
Drawing primitives are elementary geometric items. The Graphics Library includes
primitives such as lines, circles, filled circles, rectangles, and fonts. A selection of pre-built
fonts is included and additional user fonts may be added to the library.
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The display driver provides low-level code for initializing the display controller and a method
for setting pixels. Graphics Library includes a display driver optimized for the RDK-IDM-L35
LCD panel and therefore, users do not need low-level knowledge of LCD-driver operation.
Refer to the Luminary Micro Stellaris® Graphics Library User’s Guide for full details.
Programming the MDL-IDM-L35
Once an application has been compiled and linked to a binary file, it can be loaded into the
MDL-IDM-L35 by two different methods:
„ Over the RS232 serial port using the Luminary Micro’s serial boot loader
„ Using the JTAG or SWD port and an In-circuit Debug Interface (ICDI)
Both methods are supported by the LMFlash utility included on the software and
documentation CD and available from the Luminary Micro web site at
www.luminarymicro.com.
The RDK-IDM-L35 includes an adapter to convert the fine-pitch, 10-way debug header to
the common 20-pin ARM debug header.
Figure 4. Fine-Pitch Debug Header Pin Assignments
1 2
3.3V
GND
GND
n/c
GND
TMS/ SWDIO
TCK/ SWCLK
TDO
TDI
SRSTn
9 10
Reference Design Kit Contents
The RDK-IDM-L35 RDK includes the following:
„ MDL-IDM-L35 Intelligent QVGA Touch Panel with Ethernet
„ USB to TTL serial USB cable
„ Debug adapter
– Fine pitch to 0.1” standard header
„ Documentation and source code CD
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Mechanical Installation
The MDL-IDM-L35 mounts to a front panel mounting using four screws and appropriate
stand-offs.
Figure 5. MDL-IDM-L35 Module Dimensions
3.10
Ø 0.125
3.02
3.10
2.51
2.80
0.05
2.80
0.25
Reset switch location
0.06
0.17
0.43
1.000
Extent of IDM-L35
components
Standoffs installed
in RDK version only
Additional Information
The following documents are available for download at www.luminarymicro.com:
„ Stellaris® Intelligent Display Module with 3.5" Landscape Display Reference Design Kit
User’s Manual, document order number RDK-IDM-L35
„ Stellaris® Peripheral Driver Library User’s Guide, document order number SW-DRL-UG
„ Stellaris® Graphics Library User’s Guide, document order number SW-GRL-UG
„ RDK-IDM-L35 Firmware Development Package User's Guide, document order number
SW-RDK-IDM-L35
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Company Information
Luminary Micro, Inc. designs, markets, and sells ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontrollers (MCUs).
Austin, Texas-based Luminary Micro is the lead partner for the Cortex-M3 processor, delivering the
world's first silicon implementation of the Cortex-M3 processor. Luminary Micro's introduction of the
Stellaris® family of products provides 32-bit performance for the same price as current 8- and 16-bit
microcontroller designs. With entry-level pricing at $1.00 for an ARM technology-based MCU,
Luminary Micro's Stellaris product line allows for standardization that eliminates future architectural
upgrades or software tool changes.
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