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SED1532D0 - DOT MATRIX LCD CONTROLLER DRIVER

This page provides the datasheet information for the SED1532D0, a member of the SED DOT MATRIX LCD CONTROLLER DRIVER family.

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Description

The SED1530 series is a single-chip LCD driver for dot-matrix liquid crystal displays (LCD’s) which is directly connectable to a microcomputer bus.

It accepts 8-bit serial or parallel display data directly sent from a microcomputer and stores it in an on-chip display RAM.

Features

  • q Direct RAM data display using the display RAM. When RAM data bit is 0, it is not displayed. When RAM data bit is 1, it is displayed. (At normal display) q RAM capacity: 65 × 132 = 8580 bits q High-speed 8-bit microprocessor interface allowing direct connection to both the 8080 and 6800. q Serial interface q Many command functions: Read/Write Display Data, Display ON/OFF, Normal/Reverse Display, Page Address Set, Set Display Start Line, Set Column Address, Read Status, All Display ON/OFF, Set L.

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Part number SED1532D0
Manufacturer Epson Company
File Size 176.00 KB
Description DOT MATRIX LCD CONTROLLER DRIVER
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PF777-03 SED1530 Series SED1530 Series Dot Matrix LCD Controller Driver SSC5000Series q Ultra Low Power Consumption q Built-in Power Supply Circuit for LCD q 133 Driver Output s DESCRIPTION The SED1530 series is a single-chip LCD driver for dot-matrix liquid crystal displays (LCD’s) which is directly connectable to a microcomputer bus. It accepts 8-bit serial or parallel display data directly sent from a microcomputer and stores it in an on-chip display RAM. It generates an LCD drive signal independent of microprocessor clock. The use of the on-chip display RAM of 65 × 132 bits and a one-to-one correspondence between LCD panel pixel dots and on-chip RAM bits permits implementation of displays with a high degree of freedom.
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