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 Ordering number : ENN5066B
CMOS IC
LC75854E, 75854W
1/4 Duty LCD Display Drivers with Key Input Function
Overview
The LC75854E and LC75854W are 1/4 duty LCD display drivers that can directly drive up to 164 segments and can control up to four general-purpose output ports. These products also incorporate a key scan circuit that accepts input from up to 30 keys to reduce printed circuit board wiring.
Package Dimensions
unit: mm 3159-QFP64E
[LC75854E]
1.0 1.6 1.0
48 49 32
0.8
17.2 14.0 0.35
33
1.6 1.0
0.15
Features
* Key input function for up to 30 keys (A key scan is performed only when a key is pressed.) * 1/4 duty - 1/2 bias and 1/4 duty - 1/3 bias drive schemes can be controlled from serial data (up to 164 segments). * Sleep mode and all segments off functions that are controlled from serial data * Segment output port/general-purpose output port function switching that is controlled from serial data * Serial data I/O supports CCB format communication with the system controller. * Direct display of display data without the use of a decoder provides high generality. * Provision of an on-chip voltage-detection type reset circuit prevents incorrect displays. * RC oscillator circuit
17.2 14.0 0.8
17
1.0
64 1 16
3.0max 0.8
33 32 17 16
0.1 2.7
15.6
SANYO: QFP64E
unit: mm 3190-SQFP64
[LC75854W]
12.0 10.0 1.25
48 49
0.5
0.18
1.25
0.15
12.0 10.0 0.5
64
1.25
1
* CCB is a trademark of SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. * CCB is SANYO's original bus format and all the bus addresses are controlled by SANYO.
0.5
Any and all SANYO products described or contained herein do not have specifications that can handle applications that require extremely high levels of reliability, such as life-support systems, aircraft's control systems, or other applications whose failure can be reasonably expected to result in serious physical and/or material damage. Consult with your SANYO representative nearest you before using any SANYO products described or contained herein in such applications. SANYO assumes no responsibility for equipment failures that result from using products at values that exceed, even momentarily, rated values (such as maximum ratings, operating condition ranges, or other parameters) listed in products specifications of any and all SANYO products described or contained herein.
SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd. Semiconductor Company
TOKYO OFFICE Tokyo Bldg., 1-10, 1 Chome, Ueno, Taito-ku, TOKYO, 110-8534 JAPAN
O3099TH (OT)/N3095HA (OT)/52295TH (OT) No. 5066-1/25
0.1 0.5
SANYO: SQFP64
1.7max
1.25
LC75854E, 75854W
Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings at Ta = 25C, VSS = 0 V
Parameter Maximum supply voltage Input voltage Symbol VDD max VIN1 VIN2 VOUT1 VOUT2 IOUT1 Output current IOUT2 IOUT3 IOUT4 Allowable power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Pd max Topr Tstg VDD CE, CL, DI OSC, KI1 to KI5, TEST, VDD1, VDD2 DO OSC, S1 to S41, COM1 to COM4, KS1 to KS6, P1 to P4 S1 to S41 COM1 to COM4 KS1 to KS6 P1 to P4 Ta = 85C Conditions Ratings -0.3 to +7.0 -0.3 to +7.0 -0.3 to VDD + 0.3 -0.3 to +7.0 -0.3 to VDD + 0.3 300 3 1 5 200 -40 to +85 -55 to +125 Unit V V V V V A mA mA mA mW C C
Output voltage
Allowable Operating Ranges at Ta = -40 to +85C, VSS = 0 V
Parameter Supply voltage Input voltage Symbol VDD VDD1 VDD2 VIH1 VIH2 VIL ROSC COSC fOSC tds tdh tcp tcs tch toH toL tr tf tdc tdr VDD VDD1 VDD2 CE, CL, DI KI1 to KI5 CE, CL, DI, KI1 to KI5 OSC OSC OSC CL, DI: Figure 2 CL, DI: Figure 2 CE, CL: Figure 2 CE, CL: Figure 2 CE, CL: Figure 2 CL: Figure 2 CL: Figure 2 CE, CL, DI: Figure 2 CE, CL, DI: Figure 2 DO, RPU = 4.7 k, CL = 10 pF*1: Figure 2 DO, RPU = 4.7 k, CL = 10 pF*1: Figure 2 25 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 1.5 1.5 0.8 VDD 0.6 VDD 0 62 680 50 100 Conditions Ratings min 4.5 2/3 VDD 1/3 VDD typ max 6.0 VDD VDD 6.0 VDD 0.2 VDD Unit V V V V V V k pF kHz ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns s s
Input high level voltage Input low level voltage Recommended external resistance Recommended external capacitance Guaranteed oscillation range Data setup time Data hold time CE wait time CE setup time CE hold time High level clock pulse width Low level clock pulse width Rise time Fall time DO output delay time DO rise time
Note: *1. Since DO is an open-drain output, these values depend on the resistance of the pull-up resistor RPU and the load capacitance CL.
No. 5066-2/25
LC75854E, 75854W Electrical Characteristics for the Allowable Operating Ranges
Parameter Hysteresis Power-down detection voltage Input high level current Input low level current Input floating voltage Pull-down resistance Output off leakage current Symbol VH VDET IIH IIL VIF RPD IOFFH VOH1 Output high level voltage VOH2 VOH3 VOH4 VOL1 VOL2 Output low level voltage VOL3 VOL4 VOL5 VMID1 VMID2 Output middle level voltage*2 VMID3 VMID4 VMID5 Oscillator frequency fOSC IDD1 Current drain IDD2 IDD3 CE, CL, DI: VI = 6.0 V CE, CL, DI: VI = 0 V KI1 to KI5 KI1 to KI5: VDD = 5.0 V DO: VO = 6.0 V KS1 to KS6: IO = -500 A P1 to P4: IO = -1 mA S1 to S41: IO = -20 A COM1 to COM4: IO = -100 A KS1 to KS6: IO = 25 A P1 to P4: IO = 1 mA S1 to S41: IO = 20 A COM1 to COM4: IO = 100 A DO: IO = 1 mA COM1 to COM4: 1/2 bias, IO = 100 A S1 to S41: 1/3 bias, IO = 20 A S1 to S41: 1/3 bias, IO = 20 A COM1 to COM4: 1/3 bias, IO = 100 A COM1 to COM4: 1/3 bias, IO = 100 A OSC: R = 62 k, C = 680 pF Sleep mode VDD = 6.0 V, output open, 1/2 bias, fOSC = 50 kHz VDD = 6.0 V, output open, 1/3 bias, fOSC = 50 kHz 250 200 1/2 VDD - 1.0 2/3 VDD - 1.0 1/3 VDD - 1.0 2/3 VDD - 1.0 1/3 VDD - 1.0 40 50 0.1 VDD - 1.2 VDD - 1.0 VDD - 1.0 VDD - 1.0 0.2 0.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 1/2 VDD + 1.0 2/3 VDD + 1.0 1/3 VDD + 1.0 2/3 VDD + 1.0 1/3 VDD + 1.0 60 100 500 400 VDD - 0.5 50 100 -5.0 0.05 VDD 250 6.0 VDD - 0.2 CE, CL, DI 2.7 Conditions Ratings min typ 0.1 VDD 3.0 3.3 5.0 max Unit V V A A V k A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V kHz A A A
Note: *2. Excluding the bias voltage generation divider resistor built into VDD1 and VDD2. (See Figure 1.)
To the common segment driver
Excluding these resistors.
Figure 1
No. 5066-3/25
LC75854E, 75854W 1. When CL is stopped at the low level
2. When CL is stopped at the high level
Figure 2
No. 5066-4/25
LC75854E, 75854W Block Diagram
Pin Assignment
No. 5066-5/25
LC75854E, 75854W Pin Functions
Pin Pin No. Function Segment outputs for displaying the display data transferred by serial data input. The S1/P1 to S4/P4 pins can be used as general-purpose output ports under serial data control. Active I/O Handling when unused
S1/P1 to S4/P4 S5 to S39
1 to 4 5 to 39
--
O
Open
COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4
40 41 42 43 Common driver outputs The frame frequency fO is given by: fO = (fOSC/512) Hz. -- O Open
KS1/S40, KS2/S41, KS3 to KS6
44 45 46 to 49
Key scan outputs Although normal key scan timing lines require diodes to be inserted in the timing lines to prevent shorts, since these outputs are unbalanced CMOS transistor outputs, these outputs will not be damaged by shorting when these outputs are used to form a key matrix. The KS1/S40 and KS2/S41 pins can be used as segment outputs when so specified by the control data.
--
O
Open
KI1 to KI5
50 to 54
Key scan inputs These pins have built-in pull-down resistors. Oscillator connection An oscillator circuit is formed by connecting an external resistor and capacitor at this pin. Serial data interface connections to the controller. Note that DO, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor. CE: Chip enable CL: Synchronization clock DI: Transfer data DO: Output data This pin must be connected to ground. Used for applying the LCD drive 2/3 bias voltage externally. Must be connected to VDD2 when a 1/2 bias drive scheme is used. Used for applying the LCD drive 1/3 bias voltage externally. Must be connected to VDD1 when a 1/2 bias drive scheme is used. Power supply connection. Provide a voltage of between 4.5 and 6.0 V. Power supply connection. Connect to ground.
H
I
GND
OSC
60
--
I/O
VDD
CE CL DI DO TEST VDD1
62 63 64 61 55
H
I I GND
-- -- --
I O I Open --
57
--
I
Open
VDD2 VDD VSS
58 56 59
--
I
Open
-- --
-- --
-- --
No. 5066-6/25
LC75854E, 75854W Serial Data Input 1. When CL is stopped at the low level
Display data
Control data
Display data
Fixed data
Display data
Fixed data
Display data
Fixed data
Note: DD: Direction data
No. 5066-7/25
LC75854E, 75854W 2. When CL is stopped at the high level
Display data
Control data
Display data
Fixed data
Display data
Fixed data
Display data
Fixed data
Note: DD: Direction data
* * * * * * *
CCB address......42H D1 to D164........Display data S0, S1 ................Sleep control data K0, K1...............Key scan output/segment output selection data P0, P1 ................Segment output port/general-purpose output port selection data SC......................Segment on/off control data DR .....................1/2 bias or 1/3 bias drive selection data
No. 5066-8/25
LC75854E, 75854W Control Data Functions 1. S0, S1: Sleep control data These control data bits switch between normal mode and sleep mode and set the states of the KS1 to KS6 key scan outputs during key scan standby.
Control data S0 0 0 1 1 S1 0 1 0 1 Mode Normal Sleep Sleep Sleep OSC oscillator Operating Stopped Stopped Stopped Segment outputs Common outputs Operating L L L Output pin states during key scan standby KS1 H L L H KS2 H L L H KS3 H L L H KS4 H L L H KS5 H L H H KS6 H H H H
Note: This assumes that the KS1/S40 and KS2/S41 output pins are selected for key scan output.
2. K0, K1: Key scan output/segment output selection data These control data bits switch the functions of the KS1/S40 and KS2/S41 output pins between key scan output and segment output.
Control data K0 0 0 1 !: don't care K1 0 1 ! Output pin state KS1/S40 KS1 S40 S40 KS2/S41 KS2 KS2 S41 Maximum number of input keys 30 25 20
3. P0, P1: Segment output port/general-purpose output port selection data These control data bits switch the functions of the S1/P1 to S4/P4 output pins between the segment output port and the general-purpose output port.
Control data P0 0 0 1 1 P1 0 1 0 1 S1/P1 S1 P1 P1 P1 Output pin state S2/P2 S2 P2 P2 P2 S3/P3 S3 S3 P3 P3 S4/P4 S4 S4 S4 P4
The table below lists the correspondence between the display data and the output pins when these pins are selected to be general-purpose output ports.
Output pin S1/P1 S2/P2 S3/P3 S4/P4 Corresponding display data D1 D5 D9 D13
For example, if the S4/P4 output pin is selected to be a general-purpose output port, the S4/P4 output pin will output a high level when the display data D13 is 1. 4. SC: Segment on/off control data This control data bit controls the on/off state of the segments.
SC 0 1 Display state On Off
However, note that when the segments are turned off by setting SC to 1, the segments are turned off by outputting segment off waveforms from the segment output pins.
No. 5066-9/25
LC75854E, 75854W 5. DR: 1/2 bias or 1/3 bias drive selection data This control data bit switches between LCD 1/2 bias or 1/3 bias drive.
DR 0 1 Drive scheme 1/3 bias drive 1/2 bias drive
Display Data and Output Pin Correspondence
Output pin S1/P1 S2/P2 S3/P3 S4/P4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 COM1 D1 D5 D9 D13 D17 D21 D25 D29 D33 D37 D41 D45 D49 D53 D57 D61 D65 D69 D73 D77 COM2 D2 D6 D10 D14 D18 D22 D26 D30 D34 D38 D42 D46 D50 D54 D58 D62 D66 D70 D74 D78 COM3 D3 D7 D11 D15 D19 D23 D27 D31 D35 D39 D43 D47 D51 D55 D59 D63 D67 D71 D75 D79 COM4 D4 D8 D12 D16 D20 D24 D28 D32 D36 D40 D44 D48 D52 D56 D60 D64 D68 D72 D76 D80 Output pin S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 KS1/S40 KS2/S41 COM1 D81 D85 D89 D93 D97 D101 D105 D109 D113 D117 D121 D125 D129 D133 D137 D141 D145 D149 D153 D157 D161 COM2 D82 D86 D90 D94 D98 D102 D106 D110 D114 D118 D122 D126 D130 D134 D138 D142 D146 D150 D154 D158 D162 COM3 D83 D87 D91 D95 D99 D103 D107 D111 D115 D119 D123 D127 D131 D135 D139 D143 D147 D151 D155 D159 D163 COM4 D84 D88 D92 D96 D100 D104 D108 D112 D116 D120 D124 D128 D132 D136 D140 D144 D148 D152 D156 D160 D164
For example, the table below lists the segment output states for the S11 output pin.
Display data D41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D42 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 D43 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 D44 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Output pin state S11 The LCD segments for COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are off. The LCD segment for COM4 is on. The LCD segment for COM3 is on. The LCD segments for COM3 and COM4 are on. The LCD segment for COM2 is on. The LCD segments for COM2 and COM4 are on. The LCD segments for COM2 and COM3 are on. The LCD segments for COM2, COM3 and COM4 are on. The LCD segment for COM1 is on. The LCD segments for COM1 and COM4 are on. The LCD segments for COM1 and COM3 are on. The LCD segments for COM1, COM3 and COM4 are on. The LCD segments for COM1 and COM2 are on. The LCD segments for COM1, COM2 and COM4 are on. The LCD segments for COM1, COM2 and COM3 are on. The LCD segments for COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are on.
No. 5066-10/25
LC75854E, 75854W Serial Data Output 1. When CL is stopped at the low level
Output data
2. When CL is stopped at the high level
Output data
* CCB address...............43H * KD1 to KD30 .............Key data * SA...............................Sleep acknowledge data Note: If a key data read operation is executed when DO is high, the read key data (KD1 to KD30) and sleep acknowledge data (SA) will be invalid. Output Data 1. KD1 to KD30: Key data When a key matrix of up to 30 keys is formed from the KS1 to KS6 output pins and the KI1 to KI5 input pins and one of those keys is pressed, the key output data corresponding to that key will be set to 1. The table shows the relationship between those pins and the key data bits.
KI1 KS1/S40 KS2/S41 KS3 KS4 KS5 KS6 KD1 KD6 KD11 KD16 KD21 KD26 KI2 KD2 KD7 KD12 KD17 KD22 KD27 KI3 KD3 KD8 KD13 KD18 KD23 KD28 KI4 KD4 KD9 KD14 KD19 KD24 KD29 KI5 KD5 KD10 KD15 KD20 KD25 KD30
When the KS1/S40 and KS2/S41 output pins are selected to be segment outputs by control data bits K0 and K1 and a key matrix of up to 20 keys is formed using the KS3 to KS6 output pins and the KI1 to KI5 input pins, the KD1 to KD10 key data bits will be set to 0. 2. SA: Sleep acknowledge data This output data bit is set to the state when the key was pressed. Also, while DO will be low in this case, if serial data is input and the mode is set (to normal or sleep mode) during this period, that mode will be set. SA will be 1 in sleep mode and 0 in normal mode.
No. 5066-11/25
LC75854E, 75854W Sleep Mode Functions Sleep mode is set up by setting S0 or S1 in the control data to 1. The segment outputs will all go low and the common outputs will also go low, and the oscillator on the OSC pin will stop (it will be started by a key press). This reduces power dissipation. This mode is cleared by sending control data with both S0 and S1 set to 0. However, note that the S1/P1 to S4/P4 outputs can be used as general-purpose output ports according to the state of the P0 and P1 control data bits, even in sleep mode. (See the control data description for details.) Key Scan Operation Functions 1. Key scan timing The key scan period is 384 T (s). To reliably determine the on/off state of the keys, the LC75854E/W scans the keys twice and determines that a key has been pressed when the key data agrees. It outputs a key data read request (a low level on DO) 800 T (s) after starting a key scan. If the key data does not agree and a key was pressed at that point, it scans the keys again. Thus the LC75854E/W cannot detect a key press shorter than 800 T (s).
Note: *3. In sleep mode the high/low state of these pins is determined by the S0 and S1 bits in the control data. Key scan output signals are not output from pins that are set low.
2. In normal mode * The pins KS1 to KS6 are set high * When a key is pressed a key scan is started and the keys are scanned until all keys are released. Multiple key presses are recognized by determining whether multiple key data bits are set. 1 * If a key is pressed for longer than 800 T (s) (where T = ) the LC75854E/W outputs a key data read request (a fOSC low level on DO) to the controller. The controller acknowledges this request and reads the key data. However, if CE is high during a serial data transfer, DO will be set high. * After the controller reads the key data, the key data read request is cleared (DO is set high) and the LC75854E/W performs another key scan. Also note that DO, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor (between 1 and 10 k).
No. 5066-12/25
LC75854E, 75854W
Key input 1
Key input 2
Key scan
Serial data transfer
Serial data transfer
Key address (43H) Serial data transfer
Key address
Key address
Key data read Key data read request
Key data read Key data read request
Key data read Key data read request
3. In sleep mode * The pins KS1 to KS6 are set to high or low by the S0 and S1 bits in the control data. (See the control data description for details.) * If a key on one of the lines corresponding to a KS1 to KS6 pin which is set high is pressed, the oscillator on the OSC pin is started and a key scan is performed. Keys are scanned until all keys are released. Multiple key presses are recognized by determining whether multiple key data bits are set. 1 * If a key is pressed for longer than 800 T (s) (where T = ) the LC75854E/W outputs a key data read request (a fOSC low level on DO) to the controller. The controller acknowledges this request and reads the key data. However, if CE is high during a serial data transfer, DO will be set high. * After the controller reads the key data, the key data read request is cleared (DO is set high) and the LC75854E/W performs another key scan. However, this does not clear sleep mode. Also note that DO, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor (between 1 and 10 k). * Sleep mode key scan example Example: S0 = 0, S1 = 1 (sleep with only KS6 high)
When any one of these keys is pressed, the oscillator on the OSC pin is started and the keys are scanned.
Note *4. These diodes are required to reliable recognize multiple key presses on the KS6 line when sleep mode state with only KS6 high, as in the above example. That is, these diodes prevent incorrect operations due to sneak currents in the KS6 key scan output signal when keys on the KS1 to KS5 lines are pressed at the same time.
No. 5066-13/25
LC75854E, 75854W
Key input (KS6 line) Key scan
Serial data transfer
Serial data transfer
Key address (43H)
Serial data transfer
Key address
Key data read Key data read request
Key data read Key data read request
Multiple Key Presses Although the LC75854E/W is capable of key scanning without inserting diodes for dual key presses, triple key presses on the KI1 to KI5 input pin lines, or multiple key presses on the KS1 to KS6 output pin lines, multiple presses other than these cases may result in keys that were not pressed recognized as having been pressed. Therefore, a diode must be inserted in series with each key. Applications that do not recognize multiple key presses of three or more keys should check the key data for three or more 1 bits and ignore such data.
No. 5066-14/25
LC75854E, 75854W 1/4 Duty, 1/2 Bias Drive Technique
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
LCD driver output when all LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are turned off. LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM1 are on
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM2 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1 and COM2 are on. LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM2 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM4 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM2 and COM4 are on. LCD driver output when all LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are on.
1/4 Duty, 1/2 Bias Waveforms
No. 5066-15/25
LC75854E, 75854W 1/4 Duty, 1/3 Bias Drive Technique
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
LCD driver output when all LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are turned off.
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM1 are on
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM2 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1 and COM2 are on.
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM2 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2 and COM3 are on.
LCD driver output when only LCD segments corresponding to COM4 are on.
LCD driver output when LCD segments corresponding to COM2 and COM4 are on.
LCD driver output when all LCD segments corresponding to COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 are on.
1/4 Duty, 1/3 Bias Waveforms
No. 5066-16/25
LC75854E, 75854W Voltage Detection Type Reset Circuit (VDET) This circuit generates an output signal and resets the system when power is first applied and when the voltage drops, i.e., when the power supply voltage is less than or equal to the power down detection voltage VDET, which is 3.0 V, typical. To assure that this function operates reliably, a capacitor must be added to the power supply line so that the power supply voltage VDD rise time when power is first applied and the power supply voltage VDD fall time when the voltage drops are both at least 1 ms. (See Figure 3.) System Reset 1. Reset method If at least 1 ms is assured as the supply voltage VDD rise time when power is applied, a system reset will be applied by the VDET output signal when the supply voltage is brought up. If at least 1 ms is assured as the supply voltage VDD fall time when power drops, a system reset will be applied in the same manner by the VDET output signal when the supply voltage is lowered. Note that the reset is cleared at the point when all the serial data (the display data D1 to D164 and the control data) has been transferred, i.e., on the fall of the CE signal on the transfer of the last direction data, after all the direction data has been transferred. (See Figure 3.)
Display and control data transfer Internal data Undefined System reset period Power supply voltage VDD rise time: t1 1 ms Power supply voltage VDD fall time: t2 1 ms Defined
Figure 3 2. LC75854E/W internal block states during the reset period * CLOCK GENERATOR Reset is applied and the base clock is stopped. However the OSC pin state (normal or sleep mode) is determined after the S0 and S1 control data bits are transferred. * COMMON DRIVER, SEGMENT DRIVER & LATCH Reset is applied and the display is turned off. However, display data can be input to the latch circuit in this state. * KEY SCAN Reset is applied, the circuit is set to the initial state, and at the same time the key scan operation is disabled. * KEY BUFFER Reset is applied and all the key data is set to low. * CCB INTERFACE, CONTROL REGISTER, SHIFT REGISTER Since serial data transfer is possible, these circuits are not reset.
No. 5066-17/25
LC75854E, 75854W
Blocks that are reset
3. Output pin states during the reset period
Output pin S1/P1 to S4/P4 S5 to S39 COM1 to COM4 KS1/S40, KS2/S41 KS3 to KS5 KS6 DO State during reset L*5 L L L*5 !*6 H H*7
!: Don't care Note: * 5. These output pins are forcibly set to the segment output function and held low. * 6. When power is first applied, these output pins are undefined until the S0 and S1 control data bits have been transferred. * 7. Since this output pin is an open-drain output, a pull-up resistor of between 1 and 10 k is required. This pin remains high during the reset period even if a key data read operation is performed.
No. 5066-18/25
LC75854E, 75854W Sample Application Circuit 1
1/2 bias (for use with normal panels)
(P1) (P2) (P3) (P4) (general-purpose output ports) Used with the backlight controller or other circuit.
OSC COM1 +5V *8 VSS C 0.047 F TEST VDD1 VDD2 C VDD COM2 COM3 COM4 P1/S1 P2/S2 P3/S3 P4/S4 S5 LCD panel (up to 164 segments) (S40) (S41)
From the controller To the controller To the controller power supply
*9
CE CL DI K K K K K DO I I I I I 54321
S 4 1 / KKKKK SSSSS 65432
S39 S 4 0 / K S 1
Key matrix (up to 30 keys)
Note: *8.Add a capacitor to the power supply line so that the power supply voltage VDD rise time when power is applied and the power supply voltage VDD fall time when power drops are both at least 1 ms, as the LC75854E/W is reset by the VDET. *9.The DO pin, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor. Select a resistance (between 1 to 10 k) appropriate for the capacitance of the external wiring so that signal waveforms are not degraded.
No. 5066-19/25
LC75854E, 75854W Sample Application Circuit 2
1/2 bias (for use with large panels)
(P1) (P2) (P3) (P4) (general-purpose output ports) Used with the backlight controller or other circuit.
OSC COM1 +5V *8 VSS C 0.047 F 10k R 1 k C TEST R VDD1 R VDD2 VDD COM2 COM3 COM4 P1/S1 P2/S2 P3/S3 P4/S4 S5 LCD panel (up to 164 segments) (S40) (S41)
From the controller To the controller To the controller power supply
*9
CE CL DI K K K K K DO I I I I I 54321
S 4 1 / KKKKK SSSSS 65432
S39 S 4 0 / K S 1
Key matrix (up to 30 keys)
Note: *8.Add a capacitor to the power supply line so that the power supply voltage VDD rise time when power is applied and the power supply voltage VDD fall time when power drops are both at least 1 ms, as the LC75854E/W is reset by the VDET. *9.The DO pin, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor. Select a resistance (between 1 to 10 k) appropriate for the capacitance of the external wiring so that signal waveforms are not degraded.
No. 5066-20/25
LC75854E, 75854W Sample Application Circuit 3
1/3 bias (for use with normal panels)
(P1) (P2) (P3) (P4) (general-purpose output ports) Used with the backlight controller or other circuit.
OSC COM1 +5V *8 VSS C 0.047 F TEST VDD1 VDD2 C C VDD COM2 COM3 COM4 P1/S1 P2/S2 P3/S3 P4/S4 S5 LCD panel (up to 164 segments) (S40) (S41)
From the controller To the controller To the controller power supply
*9
CE CL DI K K K K K DO I I I I I 54321
S 4 1 / KKKKK SSSSS 65432
S39 S 4 0 / K S 1
Key matrix (up to 30 keys)
Note: *8.Add a capacitor to the power supply line so that the power supply voltage VDD rise time when power is applied and the power supply voltage VDD fall time when power drops are both at least 1 ms, as the LC75854E/W is reset by the VDET. *9.The DO pin, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor. Select a resistance (between 1 to 10 k) appropriate for the capacitance of the external wiring so that signal waveforms are not degraded.
No. 5066-21/25
LC75854E, 75854W Sample Application Circuit 4
1/3 bias (for use with large panels)
(P1) (P2) (P3) (P4) (general-purpose output ports) Used with the backlight controller or other circuit.
OSC COM1 +5V *8 VSS C 0.047 F 10k R 1 k TEST R R C C R VDD1 VDD2 VDD COM2 COM3 COM4 P1/S1 P2/S2 P3/S3 P4/S4 S5 LCD panel (up to 164 segments) (S40) (S41)
From the controller To the controller To the controller power supply
*9
CE CL DI K K K K K DO I I I I I 54321
S 4 1 / KKKKK SSSSS 65432
S39 S 4 0 / K S 1
Key matrix (up to 30 keys)
Note: *8.Add a capacitor to the power supply line so that the power supply voltage VDD rise time when power is applied and the power supply voltage VDD fall time when power drops are both at least 1 ms, as the LC75854E/W is reset by the VDET. *9.The DO pin, being an open-drain output, requires a pull-up resistor. Select a resistance (between 1 to 10 k) appropriate for the capacitance of the external wiring so that signal waveforms are not degraded.
Notes on transferring display data from the controller The display data (D1 to D164) is transferred to the LC75854E/W in four operations. All of the display data should be transferred within 30 ms to maintain the quality of the displayed image. Notes on the controller key data read techniques 1. Timer based key data acquisition
Key data read processing
No. 5066-22/25
LC75854E, 75854W * Timing chart
Key input
Key scan
Key address Key data read
Key data read request
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination Controller determination (key on) (key off)
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination (key off)
t3: Key scan execution time when the key data agreed for two key scans. (800 T (s)) t4: Key scan execution time when the key data did not agree for two key scans and the key scan was executed again. (1600 T (s)) 1 T= fOSC t5: Key address (43H) transfer time t6: Key data read time
* Explanation In this technique, the controller uses a timer to determine key on/off states and read the key data. The controller must check the DO state when CE is low every t7 period without fail. If DO is low, the controller recognizes that a key has been pressed and executes the key data read operation. The period t7 in this technique must satisfy the following condition. t7 > (t5 + t6 + t4) If a key data read operation is executed when DO is high, the read key data (KD1 to KD30) and sleep acknowledge data (SA) will be invalid. 2. Interrupt based key data acquisition * Flowchart
Key data read processing
Wait for at least t8
No. 5066-23/25
LC75854E, 75854W * Timing chart
Key input
Key scan
Key address Key data read
Key data read request
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination (key off)
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination (key on)
Controller determination (key off)
t3: Key scan execution time when the key data agreed for two key scans. (800 T (s)) t4: Key scan execution time when the key data did not agree for two key scans and the key scan was executed again. (1600 T (s)) 1 T= fOSC t5: Key address (43H) transfer time t6: Key data read time
* Explanation In this technique, the controller uses interrupts to determine key on/off states and read the key data. The controller must check the DO state when CE is low. If DO is low, the controller recognizes that a key has been pressed and executes the key data read operation. After that the next key on/off determination is performed after the time t8 has elapsed by checking the DO state when CE is low and reading the key data. The period t8 in this technique must satisfy the following condition. t8 > t4 If a key data read operation is executed when DO is high, the read key data (KD1 to KD30) and sleep acknowledge data (SA) will be invalid.
No. 5066-24/25
LC75854E, 75854W
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This catalog provides information as of October, 1999. Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. PS No. 5066-25/25


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