PCA8514T PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors], PCA8514T Datasheet - Page 9

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PCA8514T

Manufacturer Part Number
PCA8514T
Description
Stand-alone OSD
Manufacturer
PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors]
Datasheet
Philips Semiconductors
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128 character fonts may be held in ROM; 125 customer
selected fonts and three reserved character font codes.
Customer selected fonts are mask programmable. Each
character font is stored in a 12
in Fig.5. Elements in Rows 1 to 18 can be selected as
visible dots on the screen; Row 0 is used only for the
combination of two characters in a vertical direction, when
the North-West shadowing mode is selected (see
Sections 9.9 and 10.2). Extremely high resolution can be
achieved by having no spacing between characters on the
same line and by programming the inter-line spacing to
zero. The 12
semigraphic patterns, Kanji, Hiragana, Katagana or even
Chinese characters.
7.1
Figure 6 shows the character font address map in ROM
and RAM. Addresses 7FH and 7EH hold the reserved
codes for space and carriage return functions respectively;
address 7DH is reserved for testing purposes and
addresses (00H to 7CH) contain the character font codes.
7.2
ROM is divided into two parts: ROM1 and ROM2. The
organization of the bit patterns stored in ROM1 and ROM2
is shown in Fig.7.
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Stand-alone OSD
CHARACTER FONTS
Character font address map
Character font ROM
Fig.5 Character dot matrix organization.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
18 dot matrix is suitable for the display of
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
19 dot matrix, as shown
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2
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0
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The file format to submit to Philips for customized
character sets is also shown in Fig.7. The following points
should be noted:
1. Row 0 of each font is reserved for vertical combination
2. When two font cells are combined in a vertical
3. Binary 1 denotes visual dots; binary 0 denotes a blank
4. ROM1 and ROM2 data files are in INTEL hex format
5. The remaining unused 16 bytes (one character font) in
6. CS denotes Checksum.
A software package (OSDGEM) that assists in the design
of character fonts on-screen and that also automatically
generates the bit pattern HEX files, is available on request.
The package is run under the MS-DOS environment for
IBM compatible PCs.
of two fonts.
direction Row 0 of the lower font must contain the
same bit pattern as held in Row 18 of the character
above it.
space.
on a byte basis. Each byte is structured High nibble
followed by Low nibble.
ROM1/ROM2 must be filled with FFH.
reserved code
125 (7DH)
126 (7EH)
127 (7FH)
124 (7CH)
Fig.6 ROM address map.
0
Mask Programmable Font
Carriage return code
Space code
Test code
Product specification
PCA8514
MGC948

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