4D SYSTEMS
CB-96-G1
Carrier Board for
uOLED-96-G1(SGC/GFX)
Display Modules
Document Date: 18th November 2011
Document Revision: 3.0
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CB-96-G1
uOLED-96-G1 Carrier Board
4D SYSTEMS
Description
User Interface
Data Sheet
The user interface is the 5 pin male header,
underneath the board. This provides direct access
to the same 5 pin header on the uOLED-96-G1
display modules (extended electrically). It is also a
used to attach either a uUSB-MB5 or uUSB-CE5
(USB to Serial Converters) for connecting the
display module to a PC for development and
programming purposes as illustrated below.
The
CB-96-G1
is a compact carrier board designed
to provide a simple means of adding user input to
the already capable uOLED-96-G1(SGC) (Serial
Platform) and the uOLED-96-G1(GFX) (4DGL
Platform) range of intelligent display modules.
The tiny 5-position joystick facilitates user input
for these displays.
The joystick can be used for menu navigation,
exciting game play or any kind of user input
needed for your applications.
The carrier board also provides a secure stable
attachment for the OLED-96-G1 range of displays.
When the display is mounted on the carrier board,
the combination provides additional protection for
the display.
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CB-96-G1
Data Sheet
Joystick Circuit
The The Joystick is a 5 position multi switch and
each position connects to a junction of a resistor
ladder network that forms a voltage divider.
uOLED-96-G1(SGC) Serial Display:
The output of
the Joystick connects directly to the
SWITCH
pin.
Each Joystick position is interpreted as 1 of 5
buttons or switches.
uOLED-96-G1(GFX) 4DGL Display:
The output of
the Joystick voltage divider connects directly to
the
IO1
pin. The IO1 pin can be programmed as an
Analogue to Digital (A2D) converter input under
4DGL. Utilising the A2D feature, each individual
switch position voltage value can be read and
decoded. The IO1 pin of the display modules are
directly connected to the output of the joystick
voltage divider circuit.
Attaching the Display Module
The following images illustrate various ways of
attaching the OLED-96-G1 display modules to the
CB-96-G1 carrier board.
1
The Bare Board
2
Display Module Directly Soldered
3
Display Module via Sockets
4
Interfacing the uUSB-MB5/CE5
Joystick Circuit
Note:
The uOLED-96-G1(SGC) (Serial Platform)
and the uOLED-96-G1(GFX) (4DGL Platform)
display modules are both similar electrically and
mechanically.
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CB-96-G1
Data Sheet
Mechanical Information
Ordering Information
Order Code:
CB-96-G1
Package:
150mm x 95mm (ZIF Bag dimensions).
Packaging:
Module sealed in bubble bag inside a ZIF bag, both Antistatic.
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CB-96-G1
Data Sheet
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