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VFD2041Technical ManualRevision: 1.0

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2.2.1 DB-9 ConnectionsA standard DB-9F is provided for RS-232 communications. Power may also be supplied via this con-nector if desired.Figure 9: RS-2

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Figure 10: I2CConnector pinout is as follows;Figure 11: Power ConnectorTable 4: Connector PinoutPin 4 GroundPin 3 RxPin 2 TxPin 1 Vdc2.2.3 TTL communi

Seite 4 - 1 Introduction

Figure 12: I2C2.2.4 Configuring RS-232 and I2CRS-232 baud rate and I2C address are configured by means of jumpers.Figure 13: RS-232 JumpersThe module is

Seite 5 - 2 Connections

Table 5: Serial Baud RatesBaud Rate Slave Address J3 J2 J1 J01200 50H out out out out52H out out out in2400 54H out out in out56H out out in in9600 58

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/ write bit. If we take a standard Phillips 7bit address of 45hex this would be in binary 1000101. This is7bits. Matrix Orbital would describe the Phi

Seite 7 - 2.1.2 Five Volt Modules

Figure 16: General Purpose OutputMaximum allowable current is 20 mA, which is enforced by the current limiting resistor. If the devicebeing switched h

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NOTE The GPOs do not have any over current or over / under voltage protection socare must be taken when using them. For instance if the external devic

Seite 9 - 2.2 RS-232 Communications

Figure 19: Character SetIn addition to the built in characters, users may define up to 8 special characters which, once defined,occupy positions 0x00 to

Seite 10 - 2.2.1 DB-9 Connections

3.4 Text CommandsIn this section commands are identified by their names and decimal values. Hex and ASCII equivalentsare given in the summary.3.4.1 Aut

Seite 11 - 2.2.3 TTL communications

3.4.7 Turn on underline cursor (254 74)Turns on the underline cursor. The cursor shows the current text insertion point. Both underline andblinking cu

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ContentsContents ii1 Introduction 11.1 What to Expect From the VFD2041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 What Not to Ex

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by means of the bar graph commands, or by simply issuing one of the ASCII values 0x00 to 0x07 (which isnot prefixed by the command byte, 254).4.1 Comma

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4.1.6 Initialize large digits (254 110)This command defines the 8 special / user characters to be blocks suitable for use in drawing large digits.Any p

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Table 8: Character Values1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 3536 37 38 39 40Cursor LineNOTE Note:

Seite 16 - 3 Displaying Text

5.1.2 Set brightness (254 89 [brightness])This command sets the display’s brightness to [brightness], where [brightness] is a value between 0x00and 0x

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5.1.7 Read module typeThis command will return, over the RS-232 interface in TTL levels only, the model type value of themodule. This command returns

Seite 18 - 3.4 Text Commands

6.3 On NumbersLike all computerized devices, the display operates with commands and values in the form of binarynumbers. These binary numbers are arra

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This gives rise to the possibility of confusion when parameters are being set on the display. For example,the GPO ON and OFF commands use a number to

Seite 20 - 4.1 Command List

Command Syntax Default NotesUnderline cursor on FE 4A254 74254 ’J’off Turns on the un-derline cursor.Underline cursor off FE 4B254 75254 ’K’Turns off

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Command Syntax NotesInitialize thin vertical bargraphFE 73254 115254 ’s’Initializes the user character set tomake narrow vertical bar graphs.Initializ

Seite 22 - 5 Miscellaneous Commands

Command Syntax Default NotesDisplay on FE 42 [minutes]254 66 [minutes]254 ’B’ [minutes]on Display will stayon for [minutes].If [minutes] = 0display wi

Seite 23 - 5.1.4 Display off (254 70)

4 Bar Graphs and Special Characters 164.1 Command List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174.1.1 Initi

Seite 24 - 6 Appendix: Command Summary

Table 20: Electrical SpecificationsSupply Voltage 4.75 - 5.25 Vdc (optional 8 - 15 VDC)Supply Current 11 mA typicalTable 21: Optical CharacteristicsNum

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Figure 20: Physical LayoutMatrix Orbital VFD2041 28

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7.2 OptionsTable 22: Options Available on VFD2041Inverse Blue VFD WBInverse Yellow VFD IYWhite backlight with Gray glass (Ice Blue) GWExtended Tempera

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Controller The micro-controller or PC used to control the MatrixOrbital display unitDB-9 The designation of a connector used in the RS-232 in-terface:

Seite 28 - 6.6 Miscellaneous Commands

Scroll To view consecutive lines of data on the display screen.The term scroll means that once the screen is full, eachnew line appears at the bottom

Seite 29 - 7 Appendix: Specifications

1 IntroductionThe VFD2041 comes equipped with the following features;• 20 column by 4 line text display• Built in font with provision for up to 8 user

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• A 9 or 25 pin RS-232 serial cable. If using a 25 conductor cable, a 9 to 25 pin adapter will be required.Figure 1: Connections for Testing1. Refer t

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

Seite 32 - 8 Appendix: Glossary

Figure 3: Power ConnectorTable 2: Connector PinoutPin 4 GroundPin 3 SDA (I2C data) / RxPin 2 SCL (I2C clock) / TxPin 1 Vdc2.1.2 Five Volt ModulesIf th

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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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