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  • Page 1 MF1542-01 LCD Controller ICs S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 2 Seiko Epson. Seiko Epson reserves the right to make changes to this material without notice. Seiko Epson does not assume any liability of any kind arising out of any inaccuracies contained in this material or due to its application or use in any product or circuit and, further, there is no representation that this material is applicable to products requiring high level reliability, such as, medical products.
  • Page 3 Configuration of product number Devices 13706 00A0 Packing specification Specification Package (B: CSP, F: QFP) Corresponding model number Model name (D: driver, digital products) Product classification (S1: semiconductor) Evaluation Board 13705 P00C0 Packing specification Specification Corresponding model number (13705: for S1D13705) Product classification (S5U: development tool for semiconductor)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    External Clock Input Characteristics ................92 5.4.4 LCD Control Signal Timing Characteristics ..............93 MPU Interface ........................95 Connection to the System Bus....................95 6.1.1 80-series MPU......................95 6.1.2 68-series MPU......................95 Interfaces with the MPU (Reference) ..................96 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Table of Figures Figure 1-1 Block diagram of the S1D13700 .................... 2 Figure 3-1 Combination of IV and HDOT SCR..................20 Figure 3-2 Typical relationship between FX/FY and display addresses..........21 Figure 3-3 Example of screen compositions ..................37 Figure 3-4 Prioritized overlay ........................
  • Page 6: Overview

    1: OVERVIEW VERVIEW The S1D13700 Controller displays text and graphics on a midsize, dot-matrix liquid crystal display (LCD). A very flexible, low-power display system can be configured using the S1D13700 in combination with various LCD modules. The character code or bitmap display data from the microprocessor is temporarily stored in frame buffer memory, then periodically read out and converted into LCD module signals for output to the LCD.
  • Page 7: System Overview

    32 Kbytes of internal display memory (VRAM). Moreover, because the S1D13700 has a built-in a control circuit for LCD units, it is possible to take full advantage of the features of midsize, dot-matrix liquid crystal display units without using any external circuit.
  • Page 8 MPU. Therefore, the MPU does not need to frequently check the status of the S1D13700, and is not kept waiting by the S1D13700. Thus, the high-speed interfacing method adopted for the S1D13700 helps minimize possible reduction in the MPU’s processing capability.
  • Page 9: List Of Abbreviations

    ......Total number of characters per line • TC/R ...... Display memory • VRAM ....AC drive waveform • MOD(WF) ......Double common/single common • W/S ......X direction driver • XDr ......Y direction driver • YDr EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 10: Pins

    2: PINS Pin Connection 2.1.1 Pin Assignments NIOV YDIS FPFRAME YSCL WAIT# FPLI NE HIOV COREV CNF0 S1D13700F00A XECL CNF1 FPSHI FT CNF2 NIOV CNF3 FPDAT0 CNF4 Index FPDAT1 AB15 FPDAT2 AB14 FPDAT3 AB13 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 11: Pin Description

    XCD1(XD) HIOVDD HLIN — Drain output for oscillator CNF0 – CNF4 56-60 HIOVDD HIBH Input pin for S1D13700 settings (SEL0 – SEL4) DB0 – DB7 44-47 • 49-52 HIOVDD HBC2T Hi-Z Data bus for MPU interface (D0 – D7) AB0 – AB15 2-6 •...
  • Page 12 RESET# (RES) HIOVDD HIBH Reset input TESTEN HIOVDD ITST1 Test mode setup input SCANEN HIOVDD HIBCD1 Test mode setup input Note: The corresponding pin names of the earlier LCD controller (i.e., S1D13305) are enclosed in parentheses. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 13: Package Dimensions

    10.1 10.2 10.3 Amax Excluding the tie bar cutting stub. Lead width of basemetal. 0.17 0.27 Lead thickness of basemetal. 0.125 0.15 É∆ 0° 10° 1 = 1mm 11.6 12.4 11.6 12.4 É∆2 15° É∆3 15° EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 14: Pin Functions

    S1D13700. For example, use thick power supply wiring from the power supply to the S1D13700 or insert a capacitor of 0.47 mF or more (with good frequency characteristics) between V and V close to the S1D13700.
  • Page 15: System Bus Connecting Pins

    These pins comprise an 8-bit bidirectional data bus, which is connected to the 8-bit or 16-bit MPU data bus. Input, active high The S1D13700 allows the MPU interface format to be changed depending on how CNF2 and CNF3 are set, ®...
  • Page 16 • When the 80-series MPU is connected Input, active low This is the strobe signal used by the MPU as it reads data or status flags from the S1D13700. The data bus of the S1D13700 is in output mode while this signal remains low.
  • Page 17 The RESET# input is used to initially reset the S1D13700 in hardware. Note 4 Note 4: Although this pin is a Schmitt trigger input to prevent the S1D13700 from being inavertently reset by noise, care must be taken when intentionally lowering the power supply voltage.
  • Page 18: Lcd Driver Control Pins

    2.2.4 LCD Driver Control Pins The S1D13700 can directly control both the X and Y drivers based on an enable chain, which is a method of effectively reducing the amount of current consumption needed to drive dot-matrix liquid crystal display elements.
  • Page 19: Commands And Command Registers

    Note 1: As a rule, each command is executed every time a parameter for the command is input to the S1D13700, and completed before the next parameter (P) or command (C) is input. Therefore, the MPU can stop sending parameters in the middle and send the next command. In this case, the parameters that have already been sent are effective and other parameters not input to the S1D13700 retain their original values.
  • Page 20: Command Register Map (When Directly Interfaced)

    0 x 8015 0 x 00 CRX3 CRX2 CRX1 CRX0 CsrForm r_P2_ 0 x 8016 0 x 00 CRY3 CRY2 CRY1 CRY0 CsrForm 0 x 8017 0 x 00 r_P1_CsrDir 0 x 8018 0 x 00 r_P1_OvLay EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 21 * The S1D13700 ignores any attempt to access address space 8030h–FFFFh. This address space may be employed as a user area, but because there is no negate output available for the WAIT# pin of the S1D13700, inhibit access to this address space when not in use.
  • Page 22: Command Description

    This command and the parameters that follow specify initial reset of the device, set the window size, and the method of connecting with the LCD unit. This command determines the fundamental operation of the S1D13700. Therefore, if this command is incorrectly set, the functions of other commands may not work normally.
  • Page 23 Select the CG size in the Y direction for more economical use of internal CG RAM. CGs whose sizes in the Y direction are 17 dots or more cannot be handled with the character codes of the S1D13700. In such case, characters may be decomposed into bit images and displayed in graphic display mode of the S1D13700.
  • Page 24 A0 – AF 10100000 – 10101111 F0 – FF 11110000 – 11111111 B0 – BF 10110000 – 10111111 *M1: The 6th bit of the character code is automatically converted by hardware. The memory area accessed changes. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 25: Figure 3-1 Combination Of Iv And Hdot Scr

    However, because the character origin is at the upper-left corner of the screen when characters are mapped on the screen by the S1D13700, the uppermost line and leftmost column on the display screen do not have dots to draw the outline of characters, thus making the displayed characters illegible.
  • Page 26: Figure 3-2 Typical Relationship Between Fx/Fy And Display Addresses

    Structure of the character field 1. Because the S1D13700 processes the display data in 8-bit units, if the character font exceeds 8 bits, the text screen must configure one character with two or more display memory addresses as normally prac- ticed.
  • Page 27 Note: 1. Make sure the number of dots in excess display sections is within 64. 2. For grayscale to be set to 2 Bpp or 4 Bpp, the set value of CR must be in- creased. CR (bytes) = [ (Panel Width) /8pixel character]*Bpp EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 28 The condition [TC/R] ≥ [C/R] + 4 must always be met. TC/R To minimize the amount of current consumed by the S1D13700 and LCD unit for a given display capacity, the S1D13700’s oscillation frequency (fosc) must be adjusted. Moreover, because the one-frame time (1/f ) must be made constant to prevent flicker, define [TC/R]...
  • Page 29 • • SLEEP IN When this command is input, the S1D13700 blanks the display for at least a one-frame period, then stops all internal operations including clock oscillation before entering sleep mode. At this time, the LCD unit sends OFF data to the X driver while simultaneously sending the YDIS signal to the Y driver to turn the bias voltage off.
  • Page 30: Display Control Commands

    2. If the drive power supply of the liquid crystal remains on in sleep mode, a DC component may be applied to the LCD panel because all internal operations of the S1D13700 have been stopped in that mode. When priority is placed on reliability, however, the liquid crystal drive power supply must be turned off before writing the sleep command to prevent DC com- ponents from being applied to the LCD panel.
  • Page 31 ON:OFF = 7:3 Note: Although SAD4 is assumed when W/S = 1, the screens specified by SAD2 and SAD4 cannot be made to flash independently of each other due to simultaneous control by parameters FP2 and FP3. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 32 (SAD4H) bit7-0 : A15-A8 Note Note: Parameters P9 and P10 must be set only when the dual-screen drive method (W/S = 1) and two-layered configuration are selected. SAD4 defines the fourth screen block display start address. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 33 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The next page shows the relationship between display modes and SAD and SL. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 34 (split) When not using split screens, set both SL1 and SL2 to L/F + 1. <Example of screen configuration> Note 3 Second screen block (graphics) SAD2 SAD1 First screen block (graphics) SAD3 Third screen block (text) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 35 DM2, 1 Second screen block Third screen block SAD3 Note 1 (split) SL1 ≤ SL2 <Example of screen configuration> Note 3 Second screen block (graphics) SAD2 SAD1 First screen block (graphics) SAD3 Third screen block (graphics) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 36 DM2, 1 Lower screen SAD3 Note 2 SAD4 Note 2 <Example of screen configuration> Note 3 Second screen block (graphics) SAD2 SAD1 First screen block (text) Fourth screen block (graphics) SAD3 (SAD4) Third screen block (text) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 37 DM2, 1 Lower screen SAD3 Note 2 SAD4 Note 2 <Example of screen configuration> Second screen block Note 3 (graphics) SAD2 SAD1 First screen block (text) Fourth screen block (graphics) SAD3 (SAD4) Third screen block (graphics) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 38 Note 2: Parameters corresponding to SL3 and SL4 are determined by L/F, and thus need not be set. Note 3: When W/S = 1, the differences between SL1 and (L/F) / 2 and between SL2 and (L/F) / 2 are blanked. Upper screen Blanked Lower screen (L/F) / 2 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 39 CSRFORM Defines the size and shape of the cursor displayed. Although the cursor is normally used in text display mode, the S1D13700 can also display the cursor in graphic display mode to display kanji and other special characters. <Indirect mode>...
  • Page 40 [CRX] = 5 dots 1: Block cursor [CRY] = 9 dots The S1D13700 allows CM to be set to either 0 or 1 on CM = 0 the graphic display screen. If CRY < FY when CM is set to 1 on the text display screen, the set value of FY has priority.
  • Page 41 –1 or +1 by the S1D13700 internal arithmetic/logic circuit. When vertical screen movement is specified, the cursor address is made to jump as many as the number of memory addresses defined by the address pitch (AP).
  • Page 42: Figure 3-3 Example Of Screen Compositions

    L2: Second layer (graphics only) L3: Third layer (graphics only) Note Figure 3-3 Example of screen compositions Note: L1: Not flashing L2: Flashing at 17 Hz (as specified by DISP ON/OFF command) L3: Flashing at 2 Hz EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 43: Figure 3-4 Prioritized Overlay

    – L1 | L2 | L3 010000 – – – L1 | L2 010001 – L1 L1 | L2 | L3 010001 – – L1 L1 | L2 Ο Ο 010010 – L1 L1 010010 – – L1 L1 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 44 Ο Ο 111101 L3 L2 L1 L1 111101 – L2 L1 L1 Ο Ο 111110 L3 L2 L1 L1 111110 – L2 L1 L1 Ο Ο 111111 L3 L2 L1 L1 111111 – L2 L1 L1 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 45 <Direct mode> Address Register name – – 0x8019 r_P1_CGRAMAdr bit7-0 : A7-A0 (SAGL) 0x801A r_P2_CGRAMAdr bit7-0 : A15-A8 (SAGH) Note: For details on how to define CG RAM, see Section 4.1.2 “Character Generator (CG)” on page 47. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 46 HDOT SCR to scroll the screen in units of dots. Smooth scrolling (dotwise scrolling) is possible when the MPU resends the HDOT SCR command to the S1D13700 at given time intervals for setting the number of dots to be shifted from the character origin.
  • Page 47 Register name – – 0x8020 r_P1_GrayScale bit1-0 : D1-D0 [Parameter P1] D0 – D1 Specify the depth of grayscale. Grayscale depth 1bpp 2bpp 4bpp reserved Note: For grayscale display, text and graphic mode overlays are inhibited. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 48: Drawing Control Commands

    This command is used to read a cursor address from the cursor register.When this command is written to the S1D13700, the low-order byte of the cursor address (CSRL) is set in the output buffer. Therefore, the high-order byte of the cursor address (CSRH) also can be read out by entering the RD signal following this command.
  • Page 49: Memory Control Commands

    Memory Control Commands MWRITE This command is used by the MPU to place the S1D13700 in the data input state before writing data to display memory. Each time the WR# signal is input following this command, the S1D13700 automatically modifies the cursor address at which to write display memory according to the CSRDIR value. This allows the MPU to write two or more consecutive items of data to display memory.
  • Page 50: Function Description

    Screen Management (1) Character configuration The S1D13700 can display characters using a row-scanning type of character generator that defines character patterns in the fourth quadrant with respect to the character origin as shown below. Although the character generator used determines the size of the character font area, the size of the character field can be varied in both the X and Y directions.
  • Page 51: Figure 4-3 Example Of Character Configuration Consisting Of Two Or More Memory Addresses (When [Fx] = 9)

    Figure 4-3 Example of character configuration consisting of two or more memory addresses (when [FX] = 9) Note 1: The S1D13700 does not automatically insert character spaces. If the character field is great- er than or equal to 9 dots, two memory addresses are required to configure one character even when the character font area may be within 8 dots.
  • Page 52: Character Generator (Cg)

    (2) Concept of how character generator banks are set Because the character codes handled by the S1D13700 consist of 8 bits, the number of discrete characters that can be displayed simultaneously is limited to a maximum of 256. The CGRAM ADR command can be used to switch banks, however, thus extending the number of usable characters as shown below.
  • Page 53: Table 4-1 Row Select Addresses

    Line count 2 ... when character font consists of 9 lines or more 3When M1 = 1 For the character codes defined in CG RAM2, the S1D13700 automatically changes the D6 bit in the character code from 1 to 0. This ensures that the data storage area in CG RAM corresponds to...
  • Page 54 Write data for row 2 Write data for row 3 Write data for row 4 Write data for row 5 Write data for row 6 Write data for row 7 Write data for row 8 Write data for row 15 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 55: Figure 4-4 Relationship Between Virtual And Physical Screens

    Screen Configuration (1) Screen configuration The basic screen configuration of the S1D13700 consists of a text or graphics screen and an overlapping graphics screen. The graphics screen uses at least eight times as much display memory as the text screen.
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  • Page 65: Figure 4-5 Basic Read Cycle Of Display Memory

    4: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (3) Basic timing The basic read cycle of display memory in the S1D13700 varies with the clock divide ratios set, as shown below. When the display clock frequency divide ratio = 1/4, display data is output every 8 system clock periods.
  • Page 66: Cursor

    (3) Cursor display layer Although the S1D13700 can display up to three overlaid layers, the cursor can be displayed in only one of those layers. In other words, the cursor-attribute layer (or layer in which the cursor can be displayed) is: First layer (L1) during two-layer composition, or Third layer (L3) during three-layer composition.
  • Page 67: Relationship Between Display Memory And Screens

    Relationship between Display Memory and Screens The display memory of the S1D13700 may be used as a virtual screen of greater width than the physical size of the LCD panel address range (C/R). One layer of the S1D13700 may be considered a window through which to look at the part of display memory that comprises a virtual screen.
  • Page 68: Figure 4-8 Window And Display Memory Settings

    – CG RAM <Enlarged view of layered screen> 01110000 #4800 4A00 10001000 Unused 10001000 F000 10001000 CG ROM 11111000 10001000 10001000 00000000 #4807 Example of <Display memory> character A Figure 4-9 Example of display memory mapping EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 69: Determining Various Parameters

    • The display of graphics or text becomes unstable. Should any of the symptoms above be observed, even though the S1D13700’s other signals connected to the LCD unit are normal, check whether the TC/R value is correct. If the TC/R value is the cause of the problem, simply set a larger TC/R value to restore normal operation.
  • Page 70: Scrolling

    This refers to a mode of scroll operation whereby scrolling is performed within display memory space equivalent to one screen. All lines are scrolled one line up and the bottom line is deleted as shown below. Since the S1D13700 does not automatically delete the bottom line, the MPU must rewrite the scroll address registers and simultaneously write blank data to the S1D13700.
  • Page 71 Note 1: Omnidirectional scrolling in units of dots is possible by using the SCROLL and HDOT SCR commands in combination. Note 2: On a split screen, individual screen blocks cannot be independently scrolled in the X direction in dot units. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 72: Figure 4-10 Example Of Using Hdot Scr ([Fx] = 8)

    MPU only needs to sequentially increment the value of the HDOT SCR command parameter (number of dots to be shifted) without modifying the display start address (SAD) in the S1D13700 to shift display leftward one dot at a time. Then when display has been dot-shifted a distance equal to the character field, the MPU should reset the value of the HDOT SCR command parameter to 00H and simultaneously increment SAD by one address.
  • Page 73: Attribute Display Using The Layered Function

    4.1.8 Attribute Display using the Layered Function The S1D13700 provides a means of increasing the ability of expression on a monochrome liquid crystal display. More specifically, it uses the OVLAY and DISP ON/OFF commands to display characters in inverse video, produce halftone menu pads, and flash a given screen area for various highlighting effects as shown below.
  • Page 74 4: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (2) Halftone display The S1D13700 uses the DISP ON/OFF command’s FP parameter to produce halftone display. This is accomplished by flashing the screen at 15 Hz. However, because this method of display may cause display to flicker, characteristics of the LCD module used must be carefully considered.
  • Page 75: Oscillator Circuit

    4: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Oscillator Circuit The S1D13700 features a built-in oscillator circuit, with a resonator connected to the XG and XD pins to generate oscillation. In addition to the crystal resonator, the feedback resistor Rf, drain resistor Rd, and oscillation capacitors CG and CD must be externally connected to the chip. The RC time constant needed to produce stable oscillation varies with the crystal resonator used and condition of the board.
  • Page 76: Example Of Initial Settings

    Power on Waits until power supply ≥ 4.5 V and external reset are deasserted. Waits at least 3 ms after V stabilizes. SYSTEM SET Initializes the S1D13700. C = 40H M0 : Internal CG ROM P1 = 38H M1 :...
  • Page 77 CRX : Cursor size in X direction (5 dots) P1 = 04H CRY : Cursor size in Y direction (7 dots) P2 = 86H CM : Block cursor DISP ON/OFF Restores entire screen display. C = 59H screen EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 78 Presets the cursor address to address 10001H. P2 = 10H MWRITE C = 42H P1 = FFH Fills the second screen block that corresponds to the second column on the first line with dots. P9 = FFH EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 79 4: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Command Operation CSRW Repeats steps 18 and 19 until the background screen of the EPSON character string is filled with dots as shown below. MWRITE Inverse display CSRW C = 46H Presets the cursor address to the first column on the first line of the third screen block.
  • Page 80 Number of characters in vertical direction = 240 / 1 = 240 Therefore, the required size of memory is 40 x 240 = 9,600 bytes. [Relationship between display and memory] 04B0h Second layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 0000h First layer (text) (1,200 bytes) 2A2Fh 04AFh EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 81 * : don't care CSRFORM C = 5DH P1 = 04H P2 = 86H HDOT SCR C = 5AH P1 = 00H OVLAY C = 5BH P1 = 00H DISP ON/OFF C = 59H P1 = 16H EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 82 (2) Second layer (graphic display) For the first layer, the required size of memory is 40 x 240 = 9,600 bytes. [Relationship between display and memory] 2580h Second layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 0000h First layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 4AFFh 257Fh EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 83 * : don't care CSRFORM C = 5DH P1 = 04H P2 = 86H HDOT SCR C = 5AH P1 = 00H OVLAY C = 5BH P1 = 00H DISP ON/OFF C = 59H P1 = 16H EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 84 For the first layer, the required size of memory is 40 x 240 = 9,600 bytes each. [Relationship between display and memory] 4B00h Third layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 2580h Second layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 707Fh 0000h First layer (graphics) (9,600 bytes) 4AFFh 257Fh EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 85 * : don't care CSRFORM C = 5DH P1 = 04H P2 = 86H HDOT SCR C = 5AH P1 = 00H OVLAY C = 5BH P1 = 00H DISP ON/OFF C = 59H P1 = 16H EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 86: Character Codes And Character Fonts

    Character Fonts and Character Codes 4.4.1 Character Fonts (Internal CG) Lower 4bit (D to D ) or Character Code (Hexadeclmal) Note: The character size is 5 x 7 dots. represents a 6 x 8-dot entirely black pattern. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 87: Character Codes

    Table 4-3 Character Codes 8-bit series 4 high- order D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A B C D E F bits 4 low- order bits “ ‘ ¥ CG RAM1 CG RAM2 M1= 0 M1=1 EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    (High Voltage) Power Supply Voltage NIOVDD = 0V NIOVDD (Low Voltage) Core Power Supply COREVDD = 0V COREVDD Voltage Input Voltage HIOVIN — — HIOVDD Input Voltage NIOVIN — — NIOVDD Operating Temperature TOPR — °C EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 89: Electrical Characteristics

    2. The VB0–DB7 pins come with a feedback circuit, so that even when input becomes high im- pedance, the pins retain the state held immediately before. Therefore, input voltage of an in- termediate level allows input current to flow to the pin. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 90 LVTTL Schmitt — — Pulldown Resistance VI = V kΩ =10 MHz Operating Supply Current Nonloaded — 256 x 200dot Quiescent Supply Current Sleep mode — — (between LV and V XCG1, CS#, RD# = V EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 91: Timing Characteristics

    5: SPECIFICATIONS Timing Characteristics 5.4.1 System Bus (Generic Bus/80-series MPU) MCLK AB [16:0] WR#, RD# WAIT# valid DB [15:0] (write) valid DB [15:0] (read) * MCLK denotes CLKI or the internally generated system clock. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 92 D [15 : 0] hold from WR# rising edge (write cycle) — D [15 : 0] hold from RD# rising edge (read cycle) — Cycle Length Read Write (next write cycle) — Write (next read cycle) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 93 D [15 : 0] hold from WR# rising edge (write cycle) — D [15 : 0] hold from RD# rising edge (read cycle) — Cycle Length Read Write (next write cycle) — Write (next read cycle) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 94: System Bus Read/Write Characteristics Ii (Mc68K-Series Mpu)

    5: SPECIFICATIONS 5.4.2 System Bus Read/write characteristics II (MC68K-series MPU) MCLK AB[16:0], WR (RD# m6800) (UDS, LDS) WAIT# (DTACK#) DB[15:0](write) valid DB[15:0](read) valid * MCLK denotes CLKI or the internally generated system clock. EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 95 RD# (UDS#, LDS#) rising edge to DB [15 : 0] high impedance (read — cycle) DB [15 : 0] valid setup time to 2nd CLK falling edge after WAIT# — (DTACK#) goes low (read cycle) t13 Cycle Length Read Write (next write cycle) — Write (next read cycle) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 96 RD# (UDS#, LDS#) rising edge to DB [15 : 0] high impedance (read — cycle) DB [15 : 0] valid setup time to 2nd CLK falling edge after WAIT# — (DTACK#) goes low (read cycle) Cycle Length Read Write (next write cycle) — Write (next read cycle) EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 97: External Clock Input Characteristics

    Min. Max. External input clock rise time — External input clock fall time — High-level pulse width of external input clock — Low-level pulse width of external input clock — External input clock period 16.4 — EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 98: Lcd Control Signal Timing Characteristics

    MOD (WF) YSCL MOD (WF) 1 Line tim YSCL ROW 2 ROW 1 ROW 3 FPLINE (LP) FPSHIFT (XSCL) FPDAT – FPDAT XECL FPSHIFT (XSCL) FPDAT – FPDAT FPLINE (LP) XECL MOD (WF(B)) FPFRAME (YD) YSCL EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 99 XSCL rising edge to LP falling edge delay time WF delay time (WF) FPFRAME YSCL falling edge to YD falling edge (YD) YSCL YSCL clock pulse width CNF [3 : 2] XSCL Cycle Time 4Tc ( = MCLK) 16Tc No Support EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 100: Mpu Interface

    In indirect interface mode, AB0 generally is connected to the least significant bit of the system address bus. CNF2 and CNF3 are provided for changing the functions of S1D13700 pins 58 and 59 to enable the chip to be connected directly to the 80 or 68-series MPU bus, and are pulled high or low through a resistor when in use.
  • Page 101: Interfaces With The Mpu (Reference)

    Z80 System Block Diagram (Indirect) MREQ# CNF4 Decoder IOREQ# S1D13700 A15 - A1 AB15 - AB1 AB0 (Command or parameter) D7 - D0 DB7 - DB0 CNF3 WAIT# WAIT# CNF2 RESET# RESET# RESET Z80 System Block Diagram (direct) NOT SUPPORT EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 102 MC6802 System Block Diagram (Indirect) CNF4 Decoder MC6802 S1D13700 A15 - A1 AB15 - AB1 AB0 (Command or parameter) D7 - D0 DB7 - DB0 CNF3 R/W# WAIT# CNF2 RESET# RESET# RESET MC6802 System Block Diagram (direct) NOT SUPPORT EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 103 A16 - A1 AB15 - AB1 AB0 (Command or parameter) D15 - D8 D7 - D0 DB7 - DB0 CNF3 R/W# WAIT# DTACK# CNF2 RESET# RESET# RESET MC68000 System Block Diagram (direct) 6800 I/F (Synchronous) NOT SUPPORT EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 104 6800 I/F (Asynchronous) CNF4 FC1 - FC0 Decoder A23 - A16 MC68000 S1D13700 A15 - A0 AB15 - AB0 D15 - D8 D7 - D0 DB7 - DB0 UDS# CNF3 LDS# R/W# WAIT# DTACK# CNF2 RESET# RESET# RESET EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 105 Generic Bus System Block Diagram (direct) CNF4 Generic Bus S1D13700 A15 - A0 AB15 - AB0 D15 - D8 D7 - D0 DB7 - DB0 RD0# CNF3 RD1# WR0# WR1# WAIT# WAIT# CNF2 RESET# RESET# RESET EPSON S1D13700 Technical Manual...
  • Page 106 Fax: +852-2827-4346 Phone: +1-815-455-7630 Fax: +1-815-455-7633 Telex: 65542 EPSCO HX Northeast 301 Edgewater Place, Suite 120 EPSON TAIWAN TECHNOLOGY & TRADING LTD. Wakefield, MA 01880, U.S.A. 10F, No. 287, Nanking East Road, Sec. 3 Phone: +1-781-246-3600 Fax: +1-781-246-5443 Taipei Southeast...
  • Page 108 S1D13700 Technical Manual ELECTRONIC DEVICES MARKETING DIVISION EPSON Electronic Devices Website http://www.epsondevice.com This manual was made with recycle papaer, First issue Februany, 2003 C A and printed using soy-based inks.

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