NHD-0216SZW-BG5 Newhaven Display, NHD-0216SZW-BG5 Datasheet - Page 10
NHD-0216SZW-BG5
Manufacturer Part Number
NHD-0216SZW-BG5
Description
LCD Character Display Modules OLED 2x16 Green 122.0 x 44.0 x 9.3
Manufacturer
Newhaven Display
Datasheet
1.NHD-0216SZW-BG5.pdf
(21 pages)
Specifications of NHD-0216SZW-BG5
Viewing Area (w X H)
99 mm x 24 mm
Operating Voltage
5 V
Operating Current
43 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 80 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Illumination Color
Green
Viewing Angle
80 deg
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Set CGRAM Address
This instruction is used to set the CGRAM address into the Address Counter. Data can then be written to or read from
the CGRAM locations. See section: “How to use CGRAM”.
ACG5..ACG0 is the binary CGRAM address.
Set DDRAM Address
This instruction is used to set the DDRAM address into the Address Counter. Data can then be written to or read from
the DDRAM locations.
ADD6..ADD0 is the binary DDRAM address.
Line 1 = Address 0x00 through 0x0F
Line 2 = Address 0x40 through 0x4F
Read Busy Flag and Address Counter
This instruction is used to read the Busy Flag (BF) to indicate if the display controller is performing an internal operation.
The Address Counter is read simultaneously with checking the Busy Flag.
When BF = “1”, the controller is busy and the next instruction will be ignored.
When BF = “0”, the controller is not busy and is ready to accept instructions.
AC6..AC0 is the binary location of either the CGRAM or DDRAM current address.
Write Data to CGRAM or DDRAM
This instruction is used to write 8‐bits of data to the CGRAM or DDRAM at the current address counter. After the write is
complete, the address is automatically incremented or decremented by 1 according to the Entry Mode.
Read Data from CGRAM or DDRAM
This instruction is used to read 8‐bits of data to the CGRAM or DDRAM at the current address counter. After the read is
complete, the address is automatically incremented or decremented by 1 according to the Entry Mode.
The Set CGRAM Address or Set DDRAM Address Instruction must be executed before this instruction can be performed,
otherwise the first Read Data will not be valid.
RS
RS
RS
RS
RS
0
0
0
1
1
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
0
0
1
0
1
DB7
DB7
DB7
DB7
DB7
BF
0
1
ADD6 ADD5 ADD4 ADD3
DB6
DB6
DB6
AC6
DB6
DB6
1
ACG5
DB5
DB5
DB5
DB5
DB5
AC5
ACG4
DB4
DB4
DB4
DB4
DB4
AC4
Write Data
Read Data
ACG3
DB3
DB3
DB3
AC3
DB3
DB3
ADD2
ACG2
DB2
DB2
DB2
AC2
DB2
DB2
[10]
ACG1
ADD1
DB1
DB1
DB1
DB1
DB1
AC1
ADD0
ACG0
DB0
DB0
DB0
DB0
DB0
AC0