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Jun 18, 2025 - 03:47 AM
To connect the to your system, you will need to follow the pin configuration as outlined in the user manual. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. **Pin Configuration:**
- **FG (Frame Ground):** Connect to the frame ground of your system.
- **VSS (GND):** Connect to the ground (0V) of your system.
- **VDD (Power supply for logic):** Connect to the 5V power supply for the logic of your system.
- **VO (Operating voltage for LCD):** Connect to the operating voltage for the LCD.
- **/WR (Write Signal):** Connect to the write signal line of your system.
- **/RD (Read Signal):** Connect to the read signal line of your system.
- **/CE (Chip enable signal):** Connect to the chip enable signal line of your system.
- **C/D (Data/Instruction Code):** Connect to the data code (L) or instruction code (H) line of your system.
- **/RST (Reset signal):** Connect to the reset signal line of your system.
- **DB0-DB7 (Data Bus):** Connect the data bus lines to your system.
- **FS (Font Selection):** Connect to the font selection line of your system.
- **VEE (Negative Voltage for LCD Driving):** Connect to the negative voltage required for LCD driving.
- **LEDA (Power Supply for Backlight):** Connect to the 5.0V power supply for the backlight.
2. **Electrical Connections:**
- Ensure the power supply voltages (VDD, VO) are within the specified range.
- Connect the data bus lines (DB0-DB7) to the corresponding data lines of your system.
- Pay attention to the font selection (FS) and ensure it is set according to your requirements.
- Provide the necessary power supplies for logic, LCD, and backlight.
- Follow the guidelines for supply voltage, input voltage, and operating temperature to prevent damage to the module.
By following these steps and referring to the pin configuration details provided in the user manual, you should be able to successfully connect and integrate the Surenoo SLG240128C Graphic LCD Module into your system.
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