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Page 1 - Revision: 2.0

LCD2041Technical ManualRevision: 2.0

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Figure 9: RS-232 and Power ConnectorTable 3: RS-232 PinoutPin Number Direction Description LCD Host2 Data from LCD Data out (LCD Tx Rx3 Data to LCD Da

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Pin 4 GroundPin 3 RxPin 2 TxPin 1 VdcFigure 11: Power Connector2.2.3 TTL communicationsThe display can be talked to at TTL (logic 0V to +5V) levels. T

Page 4 - 1 Introduction

Figure 13: RS-232 JumpersThe module is supplied with jumpers J1 and J2 installed, which gives an RS-232 baud rate of 19200 andan I2C address of 0x5C.•

Page 5 - 2 Connections

2.3 I2C CommunicationsI2C communications runs at 100Kbps and supports up to 16 units on a single communications line. TheI2C data line operates on 5 v

Page 6 - 2.1.1 Power Connection

Pin 4 GroundPin 3 SDA (12C Data)Pin 2 SLC (I2C Clock)Pin 1 VdcFigure 15: Power Connector2.4 General Purpose OutputThe display has a general purpose ou

Page 7 - 2.1.2 Five Volt Modules

Figure 17: Bypassing 240 ohm ResistorNOTE The GPOs do not have any over current or over / under voltage protection so caremust be taken when using the

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3.1 GeneralText is displayed on the display using the built in 5x7 dot matrix font, in addition to up to 8 user definedcharacters.3.2 The built in Char

Page 9 - 2.2 RS-232 Communications

fonts.3.3 Writing Text to the DisplayWhen the display receives a character, it displays that character at the position currently defined. Thenext chara

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3.4.5 Set cursor position (254 71 [column] [row])This command sets the cursor position (text insertion point) to the [column] and [row] specified. Colu

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3.4.12 Cursor right (254 77)Moves the cursor one position to the right but does not erase any character that may be in that position.This command move

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ContentsContents ii1 Introduction 11.1 What to Expect From the LCD2041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 What Not to Ex

Page 13 - C Communications

4.1.4 Initialize horizontal bar graph (254 104)This command defines the 8 special / user characters to be blocks suitable for use in drawing horizontal

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Table 5: 8 Byte MapMSB LSB* * * 1 2 3 4 5 Data Byte 1* * * 6 7 8 9 10 Data Byte 2* * * 11 12 13 14 15 Data Byte 3* * * 16 17 18 19 20 Data Byte 4* * *

Page 15 - 3 Displaying Text

txUart.sendByte(0);txUart.sendByte(0x00); //display custom character 05 Miscellaneous CommandsThe commands listed in this chapter don’t readily fit in

Page 16 - 3.1 General

5.1.6 Set backlight brightness (254 153 [brightness])This command sets the display’s brightness to [brightness], where [brightness] is a value between

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commands in hex, ASCII and decimal form. All commands begin with the prefix character 0xFE (254decimal). These commands are issued on the serial commun

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Table 9: Example of an ASCII TableLetter/ Number Decimal Value Hex ValueA 65 41a 97 610 48 309 57 39This gives rise to the possibility of confusion wh

Page 19 - 4.1 Command List

Command Syntax Default NotesSet cursor position FE 47 [col][row]254 71 [col][row]254 ’G’ [col][row]n/a Moves cursorto the specifiedcolumn and row.The c

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6.5 Bar Graphs and Special CharactersThe commands in this section are used to define and display bar graphs and special characters.Table 12: Bar Graph

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6.6 Miscellaneous CommandsTable 14: Miscellaneous CommandsCommand Syntax Default NotesClear display FE 58254 88254 ’X’n/a Clears screen oftext and gra

Page 22 - 5 Miscellaneous Commands

7 Appendix: Specifications7.1 SpecificationsTable 16: Environmental SpecificationsStandard Temperature Extended TemperatureOperating Temperature 0◦C to +

Page 23 - 6 Appendix; Command Summary

4 Bar Graphs and Special Characters 164.1 Command List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164.1.1 Initi

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Figure 20: Physical LayoutMatrix Orbital LCD2041 27

Page 25 - 6.4 Text Commands

7.2 OptionsTable 19: Options Available on LCD2041Inverse Blue LCD WB WBInverse Yellow LCD IYWhite backlight with Gray glass (Ice Blue) GWExtended Temp

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Configuration The way a system is set up, or the assortment of com-ponents that make up the system. Configuration canrefer to either hardware or softwar

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Primitive A low-level object or operation from which higher-level, more complex objects and operations can beconstructed. In graphics, primitives are

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1 IntroductionThe LCD2041 comes equipped with the following features;• 20 column by 4 line text display• Built in font with provision for up to 8 user

Page 29 - 7 Appendix: Specifications

Figure 1: Connections for Testing1. Refer to the Figure above for the following steps.2. Wire the connector to the power supply. On most connectors th

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Figure 2: Electrical ConnectionsThe display has three connectors;Table 1: Connectors & FunctionsConnector Function2 pin General purpose output4 pi

Page 31 - 8 Appendix: Glossary

Connector pinout is as follows;Figure 3: Power ConnectorTable 2: Pinout ConnectionsPin 4 GroundPin 3 SDA (I2C data) / RxPin 2 SCL (I2C clock) / TxPin

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Figure 5: Five Volt Power Cable2.1.3 Wide Voltage Range ModulesNOTE Do not use this cable unless the display module has the "Wide voltage range&q

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2.1.4 Applying Power through the DB-9 ConnectorPower may be provided to the module by pin 9 of the DB-9 connector instead of through the 4-pin SIP.If

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