4d Systems 3.5" TFT Intelligent Display Module $LCD-35DT uLCD-35DT Data Sheet
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uLCD-35DT
4D SYSTEMS uLCD-35DT Display Module
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to call when the number of samples specified have
been collected.
Please refer to the separate document titled
'DIABLO16-4DGL-Internal-Functions.pdf' for more
information on the Analog Input functions, along
with the separate document titled ‘DIABLO16-
Processor-Datasheet-REVx.x.pdf’.
been collected.
Please refer to the separate document titled
'DIABLO16-4DGL-Internal-Functions.pdf' for more
information on the Analog Input functions, along
with the separate document titled ‘DIABLO16-
Processor-Datasheet-REVx.x.pdf’.
5. PmmC/Firmware Programming
The DIABLO16 processor is a custom graphics
processor. All functionality including the high level
commands are built into the chip. This chip level
configuration is available as a PmmC (Personality-
module-micro-Code) file, which can be likened to
traditional Firmware. There is also a Display Driver
file, which separates specific display settings from
the PmmC, unlike on the PICASO processor where
everything is combined.
A PmmC file contains all of the low level micro-
code information (analogy of that of a soft silicon)
which define the characteristics and functionality
of the device. The ability of programming the
device with a PmmC file provides an extremely
flexible method of customising as well as
upgrading it with future enhancements.
The Display Driver contains the initialisation and
parameters associated with the particular display
that is to be connected to the DIABLO16
processor.
The PmmC file and Display Driver file can only be
programmed into the device via the COM0 serial
port with the aid of Workshop 4, the 4D Systems
IDE software.
Using a non-4D programming interface could
damage your module, and void your Warranty.