4d Systems Display Development Tool SK-160G2-AR SK-160G2-AR Ficha De Dados
Códigos do produto
SK-160G2-AR
4D SYSTEMS uOLED-160-G2-AR
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2. Advanced Hardware Options
The display module (uOLED-160-G2) is a very capable and powerful piece of hardware, which can be
reconfigured beyond the boundaries of the Arduino.
With the use of the 4D Systems Workshop4 IDE Software, the display module can be configured and
programmed independently of the Arduino environment.
If a user wishes to investigate the capabilities of the uOLED-160-G2 and reconfigure the display module, please
refer to the Datasheet for the uOLED-160-G2, available from the 4D systems website,
reconfigured beyond the boundaries of the Arduino.
With the use of the 4D Systems Workshop4 IDE Software, the display module can be configured and
programmed independently of the Arduino environment.
If a user wishes to investigate the capabilities of the uOLED-160-G2 and reconfigure the display module, please
refer to the Datasheet for the uOLED-160-G2, available from the 4D systems website,
The user can freely change back to the configuration the module was shipped in if desired, all via the
Workshop4 IDE Software.
To take advantage of the 4D Systems Workshop4 Software, a 4D Programming Cable is required, which can be
purchased from the 4D Systems website, or from a 4D Systems distributor.
The Workshop4 IDE enables the uOLED-160-G2 display module to be configured using 3 different
environments.
Workshop4 IDE Software.
To take advantage of the 4D Systems Workshop4 Software, a 4D Programming Cable is required, which can be
purchased from the 4D Systems website, or from a 4D Systems distributor.
The Workshop4 IDE enables the uOLED-160-G2 display module to be configured using 3 different
environments.
The Designer environment enables the user to write 4DGL code in its natural form to program the display
module.
module.
A visual programming experience, suitably called ViSi, enables click-and-place type placement of objects
to assist with 4DGL code generation and allows the user to visualise how the display will look while being
developed.
to assist with 4DGL code generation and allows the user to visualise how the display will look while being
developed.
A Serial environment is also provided to transform the display module into a slave serial module, allowing
the user to control the display from any host microcontroller or device with a serial port.
the user to control the display from any host microcontroller or device with a serial port.
Designer and ViSi allow the user to program and write their own protocol to communicate between the
Arduino and the Display Module.
The Serial environment loads an application (SPE) onto the display module which enables commands from the
Arduino to communicate directly with the Goldelox Processor on the display module and get it to perform
specific actions. 4D Systems has developed a library specifically for this environment also, which is available for
download from the uLCD-160-G2-AR product page on the 4D Systems Website,