Datasheet m35055 - Video Character Generator
Datasheet m35055 - Video Character Generator
Datasheet m35055 - Video Character Generator
M35054-XXXFP/M35055-XXXFP
SCREEN CHARACTER and PATTERN DISPLAY CONTROLLERS
DESCRIPTION
The M35054-XXXFP and M35055-XXXFP are TV screen display con- PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW)
trol IC which can be used to display information such as number of
channels, the date and messages and program schedules on the TV
screen. CP1 ← 1 20 VDD1
In particular, owing to the built-in SYNC-SEP (synchronous separa-
TESTA 2 19 ← HOR
tion) circuit, the synchronous correction circuit, external circuits can
be decrease and character turbulence that occurs when superim- CS → 3 18 → CP2
M35055-XXXFP
M35054-XXXFP
posing can be reduced. The processor is suitable for AV systems SCK → 4 17 ← OSCIN
such as VTRs, LDs, and so on.
It is a silicon gate CMOS process and M35054-XXXFP and M35055-
SIN → 5 16 VSS
LECHA → 9 12 TESTC
FEATURES CVIN → 10 11 VSS
• Screen composition .............................. 24 characters ✕ 10 lines,
32 characters ✕ 7 lines
• Number of characters displayed .................................. 240 (Max.) Outline 20P2Q-A
• Character composition ..................................... 12 ✕ 18 dot matrix
• Characters available ............................. 128 characters (M35054)
............................. 256 characters (M35055)
• Character sizes available .................... 4 (horizontal) ✕ 4 (vertical)
• Display locations available
Horizontal direction ............................................... 240 locations
Vertical direction ................................................... 256 locations
• Blinking ................................................................. Character units
Cycle : approximately 1 second, or approximately 0.5 seconds
Duty : 25%, 50%, or 75%
• Data input .............................. By the serial input function (16 bits)
• Coloring
Background coloring (composite video signal)
• Blanking
Total blanking (14 ✕ 18 dots)
Border size blanking
Character size blanking
• Synchronizing signal
Composite synchronizing signal generation
(PAL, NTSC, M-PAL)
• 2 output ports (1 digital line)
• Oscillation stop function
It is possible to stop the oscillation for synchronizing signal
generation
• Built-in half-tone display function
• Built-in reversed character display function
• Built-in synchronous correction circuit
• Built-in synchronous separation circuit
APPLICATION
TV, VCR, Movie
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PIN DESCRIPTION
Input/
Symbol Pin name Function
Output
OSC1 Clock input Input This is the filter output pin 1.
TESTA Test pin input — This is the pin for test. Connect this pin to GND during normal operation.
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CS Chip select input Input This is the chip select pin, and when serial data transmission is being carried out, it goes
to “L”. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor.
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SCK Serial clock input Input When CS pin is “L”, SIN serial data is taken in when SCK rises. Hysteresis input. Built-in
pull-up resistor.
SIN Serial data input Input This is the pin for serial input of data and addresses for the display control register and
the display data memory. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor.
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AC Auto-clear input Input When “L”, this pin resets the internal IC circuit. Hysteresis input. Built-in pull-up resistor.
VDD2 Power pin — Please connect to +5V with the analog circuit power pin.
CVIDEO Composite video Output This is the output pin for composite video signals. It outputs 2VP-P composite video
signal output signals. In superimpose mode, character output etc. is superimposed on the external
composite video signals from CVIN.
LECHA Character level input Input This is the input pin which determines the “white” character color level in the composite
video signal.
CVIN Composite video Input This is the input pin for external composite video signals. In superimpose mode, character
signal input output etc. is superimposed on these external composite video signals.
VSS Earthing pin — Please connect to GND using circuit earthing pin.
TESTC Test pin output — This is the pin for test. Open this pin during normal operation.
TESTB Test pin input — This is the pin for test. Connect this pin to GND during normal operation.
P0 Port P0 output Output This pin outputs the port output or BLNK1 (character background) signal.
P1 Port P1 output Output This pin outputs the port output or CO1(character) signal.
VSS Earthing pin — Please connect to GND using circuit earthing pin (Analog side).
OSCIN fSC input pin for Input This is the input pin for the sub-carrier frequency (fSC) for generating a synchronous
synchronous signal signal.
generation A frequency of 3.580MHz is needed for NTSC, and a frequency of 4.434MHz in needed
for PAL and 3.576MHz is needed for M-PAL.
CP2 Filter output Output Filter output pin 2.
HOR Horizontal synchro- Input This is the input pin for external composite video signals. This pin inputs the external
nizing signal input video signal clamped sync-chip to 1.5V, and internally carries out synchronous separa-
tion.
VDD1 Power pin — Please connect to +5V with the digital circuit power pin.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
CP1 HOR
1 19
CS 3
SYNC-SEP
circuit 3.580MHz(NTSC)
Clock oscillation circuit
SCK 4 4.434MHz(PAL)
3.576MHz(M-PAL)
VSS 11 12 TESTC
Display character ROM Shift register
Port output
VSS 16 14 P0
circuit
15 P1
VDD2 7
Blinking circuit
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MEMORY CONSTITUTION
Address 0016 to EF16 are assigned to the display RAM, address F016 dresses F016 through F816.
to F816 are assigned to the display control registers. Setting the blank code “FF16” as a character code is an exception.
The internal circuit is reset and all display control registers (address When using M35055-XXXFP, set “0” in any of DAD through DAF of
F016 to F816) are set to “0” __
and display RAM (address 0016 to EF16) addresses 0016 through EF16, and of DAE and DAF of addresses
are RAM erased when the AC pin level is “L”. F016 through F816.
When using M35054-XXXFP, set “0” in any of DA7, DAD through TESTn (n : a number) is MITSUBISHI test memory, so be sure to
DAF of addresses 0016 through EF16, and of DAE and DAF of ad- observe the setting conditions.
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA
Address F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0016 0 0 0 REV BLINK B G R 0 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0
Display RAM
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA
Address
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0016 0 0 0 REV BLINK B G R C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0
Display RAM
F216 0 0 TEST27 TEST26 TEST25 TEST24 TEST23 TEST22 VP7 VP6 VP5 VP4 VP3 VP2 VP1 VP0
F316 0 0 TEST33 TEST32 TEST31 TEST30 TEST29 TEST28 VSZ21 VSZ20 VSZ11 VSZ10 HSZ21 HSZ20 HSZ11 HSZ10
F416 0 0 TEST36 TEST35 TEST34 SPACE DSP9 DSP8 DSP7 DSP6 DSP5 DSP4 DSP3 DSP2 DSP1 DSP0
F516 0 0 TEST42 TEST41 TEST40 TEST39 TEST38 TEST37 EQP PALH MPAL INT/NON N/P BLINK2 BLINK1 BLINK0
F616 0 0 TEST43 TEST2 TEST1 TEST0 LBLACK LIN24/32 BLKHF BB BG BR LEVEL0 PHASE2 PHASE1 PHASE0
F716 0 0 TEST46 TEST45 RGBON TEST44 CL17/18 CBLINK CURS7 CURS6 CURS5 CURS4 CURS3 CURS2 CURS1 CURS0
F816 0 0 LEVEL1 TEST51 TEST50 TEST49 TEST48 TEST47 RAMERS DSPON STOP1 STOPIN SCOR EX BLK1 BLK0
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Rows
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Lines
shown in 4.
1 0016 0116 0216 0316 0416 0516 0616 0716 0816 0916 0A16 0B16 0C16 0D16 0E16 0F16 1016 1116 1216 1316 1416 1516 1616 1716
2 1816 1916 1A16 1B16 1C16 1D16 1E16 1F16 2016 2116 2216 2316 2416 2516 2616 2716 2816 2916 2A16 2B16 2C16 2D16 2E16 2F16
3 3016 3116 3216 3316 3416 3516 3616 3716 3816 3916 3A16 3B16 3C16 3D16 3E16 3F16 4016 4116 4216 4316 4416 4516 4616 4716
4 4816 4916 4A16 4B16 4C16 4D16 4E16 4F16 5016 5116 5216 5316 5416 5516 5616 5716 5816 5916 5A16 5B16 5C16 5D16 5E16 5F16
5 6016 6116 6216 6316 6416 6516 6616 6716 6816 6916 6A16 6B16 6C16 6D16 6E16 6F16 7016 7116 7216 7316 7416 7516 7616 7716
6 7816 7916 7A16 7B16 7C16 7D16 7E16 7F16 8016 8116 8216 8316 8416 8516 8616 8716 8816 8916 8A16 8B16 8C16 8D16 8E16 8F16
7 9016 9116 9216 9316 9416 9516 9616 9716 9816 9916 9A16 9B16 9C16 9D16 9E16 9F16 A016 A116 A216 A316 A416 A516 A616 A716
SCREEN CONSTITUTION
8 A816 A916 AA16 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 AF16 B016 B116 B216 B316 B416 B516 B616 B716 B816 B916 BA16 BB16 BC16 BD16 BE16 BF16
9 C016 C116 C216 C316 C416 C516 C616 C716 C816 C916 CA16 CB16 CC16 CD16 CE16 CF16 D016 D116 D216 D316 D416 D516 D616 D716
10 D816 D916 DA16 DB16 DC16 DD16 DE16 DF16 E016 E116 E216 E316 E416 E516 E616 E716 E816 E916 EA16 EB16 EC16 ED16 EE16 EF16
Note : The hexadecimal numbers in the boxes show the display RAM address.
Rows
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Lines
1 0016 0116 0216 0316 0416 0516 0616 0716 0816 0916 0A16 0B16 0C16 0D16 0E16 0F16 1016 1116 1216 1316 1416 1516 1616 1716 1816 1916 1A16 1B16 1C16 1D16 1E16 1F16
2 2016 2116 2216 2316 2416 2516 2616 2716 2816 2916 2A16 2B16 2C16 2D16 2E16 2F16 3016 3116 3216 3316 3416 3516 3616 3716 3816 3916 3A16 3B16 3C16 3D16 3E16 3F16
3 4016 4116 4216 4316 4416 4516 4616 4716 4816 4916 4A16 4B16 4C16 4D16 4E16 4F16 5016 5116 5216 5316 5416 5516 5616 5716 5816 5916 5A16 5B16 5C16 5D16 5E16 5F16
4 6016 6116 6216 6316 6416 6516 6616 6716 6816 6916 6A16 6B16 6C16 6D16 6E16 6F16 7016 7116 7216 7316 7416 7516 7616 7716 7816 7916 7A16 7B16 7C16 7D16 7E16 7F16
5 8016 8116 8216 8316 8416 8516 8616 8716 8816 8916 8A16 8B16 8C16 8D16 8E16 8F16 9016 9116 9216 9316 9416 9516 9616 9716 9816 9916 9A16 9B16 9C16 9D16 9E16 9F16
6 A016 A116 A216 A316 A416 A516 A616 A716 A816 A916 AA16 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 AF16 B016 B116 B216 B316 B416 B516 B616 B716 B816 B916 BA16 BB16 BC16 BD16 BE16 BF16
7 C016 C116 C216 C316 C416 C516 C616 C716 C816 C916 CA16 CB16 CC16 CD16 CE16 CF16 D016 D116 D216 D316 D416 D516 D616 D716 D816 D916 DA16 DB16 DC16 DD16 DE16 DF16
Notes 1. The hexadecimal numbers in the boxes show the display RAM address.
Notes 2. When 32 characters × 7 lines are displayed, set blank code “FF16” to character code of addresses E016 to EF16.
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0 Normal character
C REV
1 Reversed character
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Notes 1. Resetting at the AC pin RAM-erases the display RAM, and the status turns as indicated by the mark around in the status column.
2. Set to “1” only when setting a blank code. When using M35055-XXXFP, DA7 is C7 (MSB).
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Character
0 HS
5 HP5
displaying
1 area
0
6 HP6
1 T : The oscillation cycle of display clock
HP7 0
7
(MSB) 1
0 Can not be used.
8 TEST16
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
9 TEST17
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
A TEST18
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
B TEST19
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
C TEST20
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 It should be fixed to “0”.
D TEST21
1 Can not be used.
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Character
0 HS
5 VP5
displaying
1 area
0
6 VP6
1
H : The oscillation cycle of horizontal
VP7 0 synchronous signal
7
(MSB) 1
0 Can not be used.
8 TEST22
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
9 TEST23
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
A TEST24
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
B TEST25
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 Can not be used.
C TEST26
1 It should be fixed to “1”.
0 It should be fixed to “0”.
D TEST27
1 Can not be used.
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Division of vertical synchronizing signal into 1/64. Blinking cycle can be altered.
0
Cycle approximately 1 second.
2 BLINK2
Division of vertical synchronizing signal into 1/32.
1
Cycle approximately 0.5 second.
_____ 0 NTSC, M-PAL mode Refer to register MPAL
3 N/P
1 PAL mode
______________________ 0 Interlace Scanning lines control (only in
4 INT/NON internal synchronization)
1 Non interlace
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N/P MPAL Synchronous mode Synchronizing signal is_
selected
0 0 0 NTSC with this register and N/P
5 MPAL 0 1 M-PAL register.
1 0 PAL
1
1 1 Not available
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PALH INT/NON Number of scanning lines It should be fixed to “0” at NTSC
0 0 625H lines
0
6 PALH 1 626H lines
0 627H lines
1 1
1 628H lines
Note. To blink a character, set 1 to DAB (the blinking bit) of the display RAM.
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0 0 1 0 Green
1 PHASE1 0 1 1 Yellow
1 1 0 0 Blue
1 0 1 Magenta
0
1 1 0 Cyan
2 PHASE2
1 1 1 White
1
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8.4µs 8.4µs V
Equalizing pulse
15.6µs
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R-Y
CB1
RS1
/4
CB
B-Y
CB Color burst under NTSC
- /4
CB1,CB2 Color burst under PAL or M-PAL
RS2 RS1,RS2 Color subcarrier under PAL or M-PAL
CB2
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PTD0 (PTD1)
BLNK1 (CO1)
PTC0 (PTC1)
1
1
Output
0
Polarity switching 0
Select
PTD0 (PTD1)
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DISPLAY FORMS This display format allows each line to be controlled independently,
M35054-XXXFP/M35055-XXXFP have the following four display so that two kinds of display formats can be combined on the same
forms as the blanking function, when CO1 and BLNK1 are output. screen.
(1) Character size : Blanking same as the character size.
(2) Border size : Blanking the background as a size from cha-
racter.
(3) Matrix-outline size: Blanking the background as a size from all
character font size.
(4) Matrix-outline : Blanking the background as a size from all
border size character font size.
Border display.
Scanning
line
18 dots
CO1 ✽
BLNK1✽
CVIDEO
a a a a
(1) Character size (2) Border size (3) Matrix-outline size (4) Matrix-outline border size
a: Background carrier
Note: In this case, the output polarity that CO1 ✽ and BLNK1 ✽ is positive.
color signal
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Data contewts DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA
NO. Address/Data Spplemental explanation F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 Address(F8 16) Address setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
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Data couteuts DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA
NO. Address/Data Supplemental explauation
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 Address(F8 16) Address setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
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CS
SCK
SIN
LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB
Address (16 bit) Data N (16 bit) Data N+1 (16 bit)
N =1, 2, 3
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CHARACTER FONT
Images are composed on a 12 ✕ 18 dot matrix, and characters can Character code “FF16” is so fixed as to be blank and to have no
be linked vertically and horizontally with other characters to allow the background, thus cannot assign a character font to this code.
display the continuous symbols.
12 dots
Character
Note: When the cursor positioning
at the bottom (18th) dot, no
border is left at the bottom.
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External composite video signal input
+5.0V +5.0V
From microcomputer + + + +
0.01µ
100µ 1µ 100µ 1µ
Note 7
2.2k 10 11
CVIN VSS
220µ
+ 120
75 220
150
Note 4: Construct integral circuit by built-in 30kΩ In displaying color superimposition, enter
of AC pin and an external condenser. into the OSCIN pin the f SC signal that
Attention to supply voltage rise time about phase-synchronizes with the color burst of
Note 1: Clamp sync chip to 1.50V. this CR constant. the composite video signals (input to the
Note 2: Set basic electric potential in consid Note 5: External loop filter 2 constant is provi- CVIN pin).
eration of dynamic range of the tran- sional valve. Note 7: In dealing with the internal synchronization,
sistor. Note 6: Connect fSC frequency. cut off external video signals outside the IC.
Note 3: External loop filter 1 constant is pro- 0.3Vp-p VOSCIN 4.0Vp-p The leakage of external input video signals
NTSC = 3.580MHz can be avoided.
visional valve.
PAL= 4.434MHz
M-PAL= 3.576MHz
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Precautions
(1) Points to note in setting the display RAMs
a) Be careful to the edges may sway depending on the combina-
tion of character’s background color and raster color.
Edge sway
3016 4716
4816 5F16
C016 D716
D816 EF16 Numbers are adresses
display area
Outside of
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(2) Before setting registers at the starting of system, be sure to reset 3) Wait 20 ms (the period necessary for the internal oscillation cir-
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the M35052-XXXSP/FP by applying “L” level to the AC pin. cuit to stabilize) before entering data.
4) Set necessary data in other registers, and make the display RAM
(3) Power supply noise ready.
When power supply noise is generated, the internal oscillator cir-
cuit does not stabilize, whereby causing horizontal jitters across
the picture display. Therefore, connect a bypass capacitor be-
tween the power supply and GND.
(7) Forbidding to set data during the period in which the internal
oscillation circuit stabilizes
a) To start entering the fSC signal when its input is stopped.
b) To start oscillating the oscillation circuit for display when its
oscillation is stopped. (to assign “1” to the register STOP1 (ad-
dress F816) when it is assigned “0”, or the like.)
c) To turn on the internal bias when it is turned off. (to assign “1”
to the register LEVEL1 (address F816) when it is assigned “0”.)
There can be instances in which data are not properly set in the
registers until the internal oscillation circuit stabilizes, so follow
the steps in sequence as given below.
1) Set “0” in the register DSPON (address F816). (the display is turned
off)
2) Effect the settings a), b), and c) given above.
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TIMING REQUIREMENTS (Ta = –20°C to 70°C, VDD = 5±0.25V, unless otherwise noted)
Limits
Symbol Parameter Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
tw(SCK) SCK width 400 — — ns
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tsu(CS) CS setup time 200 — — ns
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th(CS) CS hold time 2 — — µs
tsu(SIN) SIN setup time 200 — — ns
th(SIN) SIN hold time 200 — — ns
tword 1 word writing time 12.8 — — µs
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Note. When oscillation stop at register STOR1 (address F816), 1V (field term) or more of tSU(CS) and th(CS) are needed.
tw(CS)
2µs
(min.)
CS
SCK
tsu(SIN) th(SIN)
SIN
CS
tword
SCK
1 2 3 14 15 16 1 2 3 14 15 16
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (VDD = 5V, Ta = –20 to 70°C, unless otherwise noted)
Symbol Parameter Conditions Ratings Unit
VDD Supply voltage With respect to VSS –0.3~6.0 V
VI Input voltage VSS–0.3≤VI≤VDD+0.3 V
VO Output voltage VSS≤VO≤VDD V
Pd Power dissipation Ta=25°C 300 mW
Topr Operating temperature –20~70 °C
Tstg Storage temperature –40~125 °C
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (VDD = 5V, Ta = –20 to 70°C, unless otherwise noted)
Limits
Symbol Parameter Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
VDD Supply voltage 4.75 5.00 5.25 V
________ _______
VIH “H”level input voltage AC, CS, SIN, SCK, TESTA, TESTB 0.8✕VDD VDD VDD V
_________ __________
VIL “L” level input voltage AC, CS, SIN, SCK, TESTA, TESTB 0 0 0.2✕VDD V
VCVIN CVIN, HOR – 2.0VP-P – V
VOSCIN Input voltage OSCIN (Note) 0.3VP-P – 4.0VP-P V
3.580
fOSCIN Synchronous signal oscillation frequency – 4.434 – MHz
(Duty 40~60%) 3.576
fOSC1 24 characters✕10 lines – 480✕fH – MHz
Display oscillation frequency
fOSC2 32 characters✕7 lines – 640✕fH – MHz
Notes 1. Noise component is within 30mV.
Notes 2. fH: Horizontal synchronous frequency (MHz).
VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT CONDITIONS (VDD = 5V, Ta = –20 to 70°C, unless otherwise noted)
Limits
Symbol Parameter Test conditions Unit
Min. Typ. Max.
VIN-SC Composite video signal input clamp voltage Sync-chip voltage – 1.5 – V
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Voltage [V]
VDD
Supply voltage
0.8✕VDD VAC (AC pin input voltage)
0.2✕VDD
tw ts Time t [s]
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Fig. 17 Timing of power supplying to AC pin
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Receipt
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signature
Issuance
name ( )
❈ Customer
Data Date :
issued
❈ Remarks
● Return the Character Font Preparation Program after use.
● Three EPROMs are required. (All the three EPROMs must be same types. Check ✔ in the appropriate box.)
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(1) The font data prepared by the Character Font Preparation Program is saved as a binary type object file
(addresses 0000h to 7FFFh). Three sets of these EPROMs are required.
(2) Attach the erase protect seals on three EPROMs. Each seal bears the type name (M35054), and ROM No.
(–...FP).
● Write the checksum code (hexadecimal notation) for entire EPROM areas.
Checksum
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❈1.Test patterns
# # # # # # # #
FF16 blank
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Receipt
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
signature
Issuance
name ( )
❈ Customer
Data Date :
issued
❈ Remarks
● Return the Character Font Preparation Program after use.
● Three EPROMs are required. (All the three EPROMs must be same types. Check ✔ in the appropriate box.)
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(1) The font data prepared by the Character Font Preparation Program is saved as a binary type object file
(addresses 0000h to 7FFFh). Three sets of these EPROMs are required.
(2) Attach the erase protect seals on three EPROMs. Each seal bears the type name (M35055), and ROM No.
(–...FP).
● Write the checksum code (hexadecimal notation) for entire EPROM areas.
Checksum
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❈1.Test patterns
# # # # # # # #
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C0 16 C1 16 C2 16 C3 16 C4 16 C5 16 C6 16 C7 16
C8 16 C9 16 CA 16 CB 16 CC 16 CD 16 CE 16 CF 16
D0 16 D1 16 D2 16 D3 16 D4 16 D5 16 D6 16 D7 16
D8 16 D9 16 DA 16 DB 16 DC 16 DD 16 DE 16 DF 16
E816 E916 EA 16 EB 16 EC 16 ED 16 EE 16 EF 16
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Please choose one of the marking types below (A, B, C), and enter the Mitsubishi IC catalog name and the special mark (if needed).
20 11
1 10
B. Customer s Parts Number + Mitsubishi IC Catalog Name
20 11
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
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Rev. Rev.
Revision Description
No. date
1.0 First Edition 980402
(1/1)