MK-GT380B Module Kit (Blue Mode) |
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The MK-GT380B module includes a 3.8” STN Blue Negative (Transmissive) QVGA monochrome display with six ultrabright LED backlights, a fully integrated analog touch panel, and integrated Amulet Controller Board. Added to the controller board is a 4megabit serial data flash chip to store µHTML pages, and digital potentiometers to control the backlight and contrast through the GUI. The Module Kit does not include the serial cable, Amulet Compiler Software, 5vDC power supply, nor stylus. MK-GT380 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Board Assembly, component side
DIP Switch Settings
Program FLASH button in the Compiler window, the Compiler will attempt to send out an auto "wake-up" message to the Amulet controller. If the page currently being displayed is set up to use the same baud rate using the META tag (if META is not present, the default is 115200) as the Compiler's uP comm rate, then the Amulet controller will change to a generic "Please wait while programming flash..." screen and commence programming. If the page has a baud rate different than what the Compiler is set to, then you should set the uP comm. rate in the Settings->RS232 dialog box to match the baud rate set by the META tag. This will allow the HTMLCompiler to wake up the Amulet at one-baud rate and then program it at another baud rate. The only time you should have to set Switch 1 to OFF (program mode) is when the project you compiled locks up the Amulet OS to the point where it won't accept the wake up message or if the Amulet OS has been corrupted and you need to reload the OS. Program Baud Rate (DIP switch 2) -- This switch sets the baud rate used during a Flash Reprogram. The ON position sets the hardware to 19,200 baud; OFF sets the hardware to 115,200 baud. This setting must match the baud rate selected in the HTML Compiler Software. RAM Test (DIP switch 3) -- Turn this switch ON and then reboot the controller board to auto-execute a RAM test. A RAM test failure will result in a zero (0) volt signal on the MEM PASS test pad on the board; a pass will result in a 3.3 volt signal. The switch must be returned to the normal mode (OFF) before the next reboot to continue normal operation. Touch Panel Mode (DIP switch 4) -- This switch should remain ON during normal operation. Turn this switch OFF and then reboot the controller board to begin a touch panel calibration. The controller will display a series of three calibration targets. Use a stylus to touch the center of each target. If necessary, the controller will repeat the calibration. When calibration is complete, the controller will return to normal operation. The switch must be returned to the normal mode (ON) before the next reboot to continue normal operation. Power Supply and Reset Power Input Power is applied to the 1.3mm connector
Power requirement 5 to 10 VDC @100mA
Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: 1 See Communications Protocol for more information. Touch Panel Calibration Although the touch panel is factory calibrated, you may need to recalibrate it from time to time. The calibration data is stored in a FLASH ROM location called the Operating System (OS) resource segment. For this reason, you must always recalibrate the touch panel after restoring or updating the OS. To perform a touch panel calibration through hardware, proceed as follows:
Switch 2 OFF — Flash Mode Baud Rate Switch 3 OFF — RAM Test Switch 4 OFF — Touch Panel Mode
Module Assembly Drawing, 3.8" Starter Kit
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