Using the Siemens S65 – Display by Christian Kranz, October 2005 ( http://www.superkranz.de/christian/S65_Display/DisplayIndex.html ) ( PDF by Benja
III) L2F50 - Display: Currently two different drawing modes are known. The normal mode and 180degree rotated mode. The graphic modes are programmed us
Reengineering the S65 Display: The Siemens S65 display is a special manufacturing for the Siemens AG (now Siemens/BenQ). Because of that it is very di
12Start Up Sequence: The following sequences for starting the display could be identified: Sequence 1: (time 0ms) 0xFDFD, 0xFDFD Sequence 2: (t
13Power Down Sequence: Unfortunately the power down sequence could not be measured with the used equipment. It was not possible to find a proper trig
Dimension: The picture below shows the dimensions of the display. The following pages describe how to use this display in own applications. Actually
Hardware:The Display pin description can be found on this Picture: Schematic: The schematic of the testboard is shown in the picture below. Both d
Display Backlight: The display forward voltage was measured at one part to be 10.4V at 20mA current. That means a relative large voltage is needed.
5I) LS020 - Display: Software - (Commands and Data): Data and commands to the display controller are distinguished by the RS line. If RS is high, the
6The second sequence follows directly and is: INIT3: 0xEF90, 0x0983, 0x0800, 0x0BAF, 0x0A00, 0x0500, 0x0600, 0x0700 0xEF00 0xEE0C 0xEF90, 0x0
With OR = 0x04 the memory is written in X-direction, that means line by line in X-direction from left (low X-number) to right (high X-number). With O
For partial writing to the memory the commands below are used. The start corner (X1,Y1) and the end corner (X2,Y2) have to be defined. X2 has to be la
9II) LPH - Display: Description of init sequence not ready yet. Please look at the example code on: ( http://www.superkranz.de/christian/S65_Display
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