Renesas R61509V 用户手册

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页码 181
R61509V 
        Target 
Spec 
 
Rev. 0.11 April 25, 2008, page 96 of 181  
 
Interface and Data Format 
The R61509V supports system interface for making instruction and other settings, and external display 
interface for displaying a moving picture.  The R61509V can select the optimum interface for the display 
(moving or still picture) in order to transfer data efficiently.   
As external display interface, the R61509V supports RGB interface and VSYNC interface, which enables 
data rewrite operation without flickering the moving picture on display. 
In RGB interface operation, the display operation is executed in synchronization with synchronous signals 
VSYNCX, HSYNCX, and DOTCLK.  In synchronization with these signals, the R61509V writes display 
data according to data enable signal (ENABLE) via RGB data signal bus (DB17-0).  The display data is 
stored in the R61509V’s GRAM so that data is transferred only when rewriting the frames of moving 
picture and the data transfer required for moving picture display can be minimized.  The window address 
function specifies the RAM area to write data for moving picture display, which enables displaying a 
moving picture and RAM data in other than the moving picture area simultaneously.  To access the 
R61509V’s internal RAM in high speed with low power consumption, use high-speed write function 
(HWM = 1) in RGB or VSYNC interface operation.  
In VSYNC interface operation, the internal display operation is synchronized with the frame 
synchronization signal (VSYNCX).  The VSYNC interface enables a moving picture display via system 
interface by writing the data to the GRAM at faster than the minimum calculated speed in synchronization 
with the falling edge of VSYNCX.  In this case, there are restrictions in setting the frequency and the 
method to write data to the internal RAM.   
The R61509V operates in either one of the following four modes according to the state of the display.  The 
operation mode is set in the external display interface control register (R0Ch).  When switching from one 
mode to another, make sure to follow the relevant sequence in setting instruction bits. 
Table 56   Operation Modes 
Operation Mode 
RAM Access Setting (RM) 
Display Operation Mode (DM) 
Internal clock operation 
(displaying still pictures) 
System interface 
(RM = 0) 
Internal clock operation 
(DM1-0 = 00) 
RGB interface (1) 
(displaying moving pictures) 
RGB interface 
(RM = 1) 
RGB interface 
(DM1-0 = 01) 
RGB interface (2) 
(rewriting still pictures while 
displaying moving pictures) 
System interface 
(RM = 0) 
RGB interface 
(DM1-0 = 01) 
VSYNC interface 
(displaying moving pictures) 
System interface 
(RM = 0) 
VSYNC interface 
(DM1-0 = 10) 
Notes:  1.  Instructions are set only via system interface. 
 
2.  When RGB interface is used, instructions should be transferred via clock synchronous serial 
interface. 
 
3.  RGB and VSYNC interfaces cannot be used simultaneously. 
 
4.  Do not make changes to the RGB interface operation setting (RIM1-0) while RGB interface is 
in operation. 
 
5.  See the “External Display Interface” section for the sequences when switching from one mode 
to another.