SIMAIR SER1.54-C Oled Module User Manual

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SIMAIR SER1.54-C Oled Module User Manual

 

 

SER1.54-C

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1. FUNCTIONS & FEATURES

Features

  • 128X64 dots
  • Font Color: YELLOW/WHITE/GREEN
  • Driver IC:SSD1309
  • 4-wire SPI,I2C

 

2. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FIG 1 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS.JPG

 

3. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

FIG 2 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS.jpg

 

4. BLOCK DIAGRAM

FIG 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM.jpg

 

5. POWER SUPPLY

FIG 4 POWER SUPPLY.jpg

 

6. PIN DESCRIPTION

6.1 CN1 PIN DESCRIPTION

FIG 5 PIN DESCRIPTION.JPG

 

FIG 6 PIN DESCRIPTION.JPG

Note 1: All the above voltages are on the basis of “VSS = 0V”.
Note 2: When this module is used beyond the above absolute maximum ratings, permanent breakage of the module may occur. Also, for normal operations, it is desirable to use this module under the conditions according to Section 3. “Optics & Electrical Characteristics”. If this module is used beyond these conditions, malfunctioning of the module can occur and the reliability of the module may deteriorate.

 

9 . ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

FIG 7 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS.JPG

 

Optical Characteristics

FIG 8 Optical Characteristics.JPG

Note: Lifetime at typical temperature is based on accelerated high‐temperature operation. Lifetime is tested at average 50% pixels on and is rated as Hours until Half‐Brightness. The Display OFF command can be used to extend the lifetime of the display. Luminance of active pixels will degrade faster than inactive pixels. Residual (burn‐in) images may occur. To avoid this, every pixel should be illuminated uniformly.

Built‐in SSD1305 controller.
Instruction Table

FIG 9 Instruction Table.JPG

FIG 10 Instruction Table.JPG

FIG 11 Instruction Table.JPG

SDIN is shifted into an 8‐bit shift register on every rising edge of SCLK in the order of D7, D6,…D0. D/C is sampled on every eighth clock and the data byte in the shift register is written to the GDRAM or command register in the same clock.

Note: Read is not available in serial mode.

I2C Interface
The I2C interface consists of a slave address bit SA0, I2C‐bus data signal SDA, and I2C‐bus clock signal SCL.
D1 and D2 can be tied together, and act as SDA. D0 acts as SCL. Both the data and clock signals must be connected to pull‐up resistors. /RES is used to initialize the device.
Note: SA0 bit allows the device to have a slave address of either “0111100” or “0111101”.
Note: Data and acknowledgement are sent through the SDA. The ITO track resistance and the pull‐up resistance at SDA becomes a voltage potential divider. As a result, it may not be possible to attain a valid logic “0” level on SDA for the ACK signal. SDAIN must be connected, but SDAOUT may be disconnected and the ACK signal will be ignored on the I2C bus.

 

12. Display Control Instructions

The GDDRAM is a bit mapped static RAM holding the bit pattern to be displayed. The size of the RAM is 132 x 64 bits and the RAM is divided into eight pages, from PAGE0 to PAGE7, as shown in Figure 8-15. In GDDRAM, PAGE0 and PAGE1 are belonged to area color section with resolution 132×16. PAGE2 to PAGE7 are used for monochrome 132×48 dot matrix display.

FIG 12 Display Control Instructions.jpg

 

When one data byte is written into GDDRAM, all the rows image data of the same page of the current column are filled (i.e. the whole column (8 bits) pointed by the column address pointer is filled.). Data bit D0 is written into the top row, while data bit D7 is written into bottom row as shown in Figure 8-16.

FIG 13 Display Control Instructions.jpg

 

14 . DESIGN AND HANDING PRECAUTION

14.1 The LCD panel is made by glass. Any mechanical shock (eg. Dropping form high place) will damage the LCD module. Do not add excessive force on the surface of the display, which may cause the Display color change abnormally.
14.2 The polarizer on the LCD is easily get scratched. If possible, do not remove the LCD protective film until the last step of installation.
14.3 Never attempt to disassemble or rework the LCD module.
14.4 Only Clean the LCD with Isopropyl Alcohol or Ethyl Alcohol. Other solvents (eg. water) may damage the LCD.
14.5 When mounting the LCD module, make sure that it is free form twisting, warping and distortion.
14.6 Ensure to provide enough space(with cushion) between case and LCD panel to prevent external force adding on it, or it may cause damage to the LCD or degrade the display result
14.7 Only hold the LCD module by its side. Never hold LCD module by add force on the heat seal or TAB.

14.8 Never add force to component of the LCD module. It may cause invisible damage or degrade of the reliability.
14.9 LCD module could be easily damaged by static electricity. Be careful to maintain an optimum anti-static work environment to protect the LCD module.
14.10 When peeling of the protective film form LCD, static charge may cause abnormal display pattern. It is normal and will resume to normal in a short while.

14.11 Take care and prevent get hurt by the LCD panel edge.
14.12 Never operate the LCD module exceed the absolute maximum ratings.
14.13 Keep the signal line as short as possible to prevent noisy signal applying to LCD module.
14.14 Never apply signal to the LCD module without power supply.
14.15 IC chip (eg. TAB or COG) is sensitive to the light. Strong lighting environment could possibly cause malfunction. Light sealing structure casing is recommend.
14.16 LCD module reliability may be reduced by temperature shock.
14.17 When storing the LCD module, avoid exposure to the direct sunlight, high humidity, high temperature or low temperature. They may damage or degrade the LCD module

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