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Method A represents sourcing the dimming input from a voltage source such as a DAC or analog op amp. The device should be powered from +5 Vdc such that the device’s output will not exceed the allowable input range of the dimming input.

Method B creates the dimming voltage from a potentiometer. The recommended value for the pot is from 10K to 100K ohms. If J2 pin 1 is used as the pot high-side voltage reference as shown, then a lower pot value may restrict the maximum luminance attainable from the backlight as the drop due to the series limiting resistor becomes significant. Pot values greater than 100K ohm will result in response non-linearity due to loading from the dimming input. Some gain is provided in the dimming input path of the backlight to compensate for interface losses whereby the input dimming range provided by the source does not quite reach the 0 or +5 Vdc rails.

Method C shows a simple strap which sets the display to maximum luminance. If the input is left unconnected, the input will be in the mid-level (half luminance) condition.

Method D represents a CMOS or TTL logic gate, or a comparator to drive the backlight /DISABL input.

Method E shows an open collector device such as a bipolar transistor or FET.

Method F represents a switch or jumper.

In all cases, the return is to J2 pin 3. By its nature, the automatic brightness control disable input (/ABCOFF) would be most likely be either permanently open or permanently strapped to ground.

Inverting the Display

If the display needs to be physically inverted due to mechanical packaging or optical (e.g. vertical viewing angle) considerations, the display image can be rotated 180 degrees. This is described in Table 17.

Table 17. Inverting the Display.

Signal:

R/L

U/D

Image rightside up when:

 

 

 

 

Default orientation

1

0

J3 at left, ambient light sensor at top.

 

 

 

 

Reverse orientation

0

1

J3 at right, ambient light sensor at bottom.

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Contents LC640.480.33-AC Date Description Contents Figures LC640.480.33-AC Display Features and BenefitsMounting ECA Face Down Installation and HandlingMounting the Display Mounting Display Face DownAvoiding Image Retention CleaningCable Length Environmental Characteristics SpecificationsEnvironmental Characteristics Mechanical CharacteristicsReliability and Backlight Life Optical CharacteristicsSafety and EMI Optical CharacteristicsControl Basics Power RequirementsPower Sequencing LCD only Interfacing and OperationBacklight Signal DC Characteristics Backlight SignalsVideo Modes Video SignalsVideo Signal Characteristics Video Signal DC CharacteristicsVertical mode video signal timing Signal TimingVideo signal timing Timing Diagram, 480-line mode Timing Diagram, 400-line mode Timing Diagram, 350-line mode Video Data Color/Grayscale Map Video CharacteristicsPixel Position ConnectorsVideo Connector J3 Pinouts Video Connector J3Backlight Power Connector J1 Pinouts Dimming Connector J2Backlight Power Connector J1 Dimming Connector J2 PinoutsDimming Optical FeaturesViewing Angle Response TimesBacklight Dimming Modes Backlight Dimming ModesDimming Control Interfacing Inverting the Display Inverting the DisplayThermal Shutdown Temperature ConsiderationsLuminance Variation Due to Ambient Temperature Warm-up Characteristic Display DimensionsDisplay Dimensions Ordering Information Description of WarrantySupport and Service OM600-01