NHD‐0208AZ‐FSW‐GBW‐3V3 Character Liquid Crystal Display Module NHD‐ 0208‐ AZ‐ F‐ SW‐ G‐ B‐ W‐ 3V3‐ Newhaven Display 2 lines x 8 characters Model Transflective Side White LED Backlight STN‐ Gray 6:00 view Wide Temperature (‐20°C~+70°C) 3 VDD, 3 Volt Backlight RoHS Compliant Newhaven Display International, Inc. 2511 Technology Drive, Suite 101 Elgin IL, 60124 Ph: 847‐844‐8795 Fax: 847‐844‐8796 www.newhavendisplay.com [email protected] [email protected] [1] Document Revision History Revision 0 1 2 3 4 Date 11/20/2008 10/6/2009 10/19/2009 11/25/2009 12/29/2009 Description Initial Release User Guide Reformat Block Diagram Revision Optical/backlight current revised Optical revised Functions and Features • • • • • 2 lines x 8 characters Built‐in controller (SPLC780D or equivalent) +3.0V power supply 1/16 duty, 1/5 bias RoHS compliant [2] Changed by ‐ BE BE BE BE 3. Outline dimension PIN ASSIGNMENT 2 1 16 15 1 VSS 2 VDD 3 V0 4 RS 5 R/W 6 E 7~14 DB0~DB7 WITHOUT BKL SIDE BKL ARRAY BKL T1 3.7 T2 8.0 UNIT mm 9.0 13.5 mm 15 LED+ 16 LED- Feature 1. 8 Character X 2-line Character Format; 5X7 dots + 1-Cursor line. 2. The LCD uses the SPLC780D Series LCD Driver from SUNPLUS, or equivalent controller. 3. Interface With 4-bit or 8-bit MPU; 1/16 Duty cycle, 1/5 Bias. 4. Display Mode & Backlight Variations. 5. ROHS Compliant NHD-0208AZ-FSW-GBW-3V3 NEWHAVEN DISPLAY Pin Description and Wiring Diagram Pin No. Symbol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7‐10 VSS VDD V0 RS R/W E DB0 – DB3 External Connection Power Supply Power Supply Adj Power Supply MPU MPU MPU MPU 11‐14 15 16 DB4 – DB7 LED+ LED‐ MPU Power Supply Power Supply Function Description Ground Supply Voltage for logic (+3.0V) Power supply for contrast (approx. ‐0.1V) Register select signal. RS=0: Command, RS=1: Data Read/Write select signal, R/W=1: Read R/W: =0: Write Operation enable signal. Falling edge triggered. Four low order bi‐directional three‐state data bus lines. These four are not used during 4‐bit operation. Four high order bi‐directional three‐state data bus lines. Power supply for LED Backlight (+3.0V) Ground for Backlight Recommended LCD connector: 2.54mm pitch pins Backlight connector: ‐‐‐ Mates with: ‐‐‐ [4] Electrical Characteristics Item Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Supply Voltage Supply Current Supply for LCD (contrast) “H” Level input “L” Level input “H” Level output “L” Level output Backlight Supply Voltage Backlight Supply Current Symbol Top Tst VDD IDD VDD‐V0 Vih Vil Voh Vol Vled Iled Condition Absolute Max Absolute Max Ta=25°C, VDD=3.0V Ta=25°C Min. ‐20 ‐30 2.7 ‐ ‐ 2.2 0 2.4 ‐ Typ. ‐ ‐ 3.0 1.5 3.1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Vled=3.0V ‐ ‐ 3.0 15 Max. +70 +80 3.3 2.5 ‐ VDD 0.6 ‐ 0.4 ‐ 25 Unit ⁰C ⁰C V mA V V V V V V mA Optical Characteristics Item Viewing Angle ‐ Vertical (top) Viewing Angle ‐ Vertical (bottom) Viewing Angle ‐ Horizontal (left) Viewing Angle ‐ Horizontal (right) Contrast Ratio Response Time (rise) Response Time (fall) Symbol AV AV AH AH Cr Tr Tf Condition Cr ≥ 2 Cr ≥ 2 Cr ≥ 2 Cr ≥ 2 ‐ ‐ Min. ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Typ. 25 70 30 30 2 120 120 Max. ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 150 150 Unit ⁰ ⁰ ⁰ ⁰ ‐ ms ms Controller Information Built‐in SPLC780D. Download specification at http://www.newhavendisplay.com/app_notes/SPLC780D.pdf [5] Table of Commands [6] Timing Characteristics [7] [8] Built‐in Font Table [9] Example Initialization Program 8-bit Initialization: /**********************************************************/ void command(char i) { P1 = i; //put data on output Port D_I =0; //D/I=LOW : send instruction R_W =0; //R/W=LOW : Write E = 1; Delay(1); //enable pulse width >= 300ns E = 0; //Clock enable: falling edge } /**********************************************************/ void write(char i) { P1 = i; //put data on output Port D_I =1; //D/I=LOW : send data R_W =0; //R/W=LOW : Write E = 1; Delay(1); //enable pulse width >= 300ns E = 0; //Clock enable: falling edge } /**********************************************************/ void init() { E = 0; Delay(100); //Wait >15 msec after power is applied command(0x30); //command 0x30 = Wake up Delay(30); //must wait 5ms, busy flag not available command(0x30); //command 0x30 = Wake up #2 Delay(10); //must wait 160us, busy flag not available command(0x30); //command 0x30 = Wake up #3 Delay(10); //must wait 160us, busy flag not available command(0x38); //Function set: 8-bit/2-line command(0x10); //Set cursor command(0x0c); //Display ON; Cursor ON command(0x06); //Entry mode set } /**********************************************************/ [10] 4-bit Initialization: /**********************************************************/ void command(char i) { P1 = i; //put data on output Port D_I =0; //D/I=LOW : send instruction R_W =0; //R/W=LOW : Write Nybble(); //Send lower 4 bits i = i<<4; //Shift over by 4 bits P1 = i; //put data on output Port Nybble(); //Send upper 4 bits } /**********************************************************/ void write(char i) { P1 = i; //put data on output Port D_I =1; //D/I=HIGH : send data R_W =0; //R/W=LOW : Write Nybble(); //Clock lower 4 bits i = i<<4; //Shift over by 4 bits P1 = i; //put data on output Port Nybble(); //Clock upper 4 bits } /**********************************************************/ void Nybble() { E = 1; Delay(1); //enable pulse width >= 300ns E = 0; //Clock enable: falling edge } /**********************************************************/ void init() { P1 = 0; P3 = 0; Delay(100); //Wait >15 msec after power is applied P1 = 0x30; //put 0x30 on the output port Delay(30); //must wait 5ms, busy flag not available Nybble(); //command 0x30 = Wake up Delay(10); //must wait 160us, busy flag not available Nybble(); //command 0x30 = Wake up #2 Delay(10); //must wait 160us, busy flag not available Nybble(); //command 0x30 = Wake up #3 Delay(10); //can check busy flag now instead of delay P1= 0x20; //put 0x20 on the output port Nybble(); //Function set: 4-bit interface command(0x28); //Function set: 4-bit/2-line command(0x10); //Set cursor command(0x0F); //Display ON; Blinking cursor command(0x06); //Entry Mode set } /**********************************************************/ [11] Quality Information Test Item Content of Test High Temperature storage Endurance test applying the high storage temperature for a long time. Endurance test applying the low storage temperature for a long time. Endurance test applying the electric stress (voltage & current) and the high thermal stress for a long time. Endurance test applying the electric stress (voltage & current) and the low thermal stress for a long time. Endurance test applying the electric stress (voltage & current) and the high thermal with high humidity stress for a long time. Endurance test applying the electric stress (voltage & current) during a cycle of low and high thermal stress. Endurance test applying vibration to simulate transportation and use. Low Temperature storage High Temperature Operation Low Temperature Operation High Temperature / Humidity Operation Thermal Shock resistance Vibration test Static electricity test Test Condition Endurance test applying electric static discharge. 2 ‐30⁰C , 48hrs 1,2 +70⁰C 48hrs 2 ‐20⁰C , 48hrs 1,2 +40⁰C , 90% RH , 48hrs 1,2 0⁰C,30min ‐> 25⁰C,5min ‐> 50⁰C,30min = 1 cycle 10 cycles 10‐55Hz , 15mm amplitude. 60 sec in each of 3 directions X,Y,Z For 15 minutes VS=800V, RS=1.5kΩ, CS=100pF One time Note 1: No condensation to be observed. Note 2: Conducted after 4 hours of storage at 25⁰C, 0%RH. Note 3: Test performed on product itself, not inside a container. Precautions for using LCDs/LCMs See Precautions at www.newhavendisplay.com/specs/precautions.pdf Warranty Information and Terms & Conditions http://www.newhavendisplay.com/index.php?main_page=terms [12] Note +80⁰C , 48hrs 3