The DM163 is a LED driver that comprises shift registers, data latches, 8x3-channel constant current circuitry with current value set by 3 external resistors, and 64 x 256 gray level PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) function unit. Each channel provides a maximum current of 60 mA. The grayscale data are separated into BANK0 and BANK1 respectively, selected by SEL.
24 Output Channels 8 + 6-bits PWM grayscale Control Constant Current Output: 5mA to 60mA LED Power Supply Voltage up to 17V VDD=3V to 5.5V Varied Output Current Level Set By 3 External Resistors Serial Shift-In Architecture for Grayscale Data 8x3-CHANNEL CONSTANT CURRENT LED DRIVERS Version: A.004 Page 1 SILICON TOUCH TECHNOLOGY INC. Block Diagram DM163 Figure 1. Functional Schematic of Whole Chip The schematic of DM163 comprises of several fundamental units as shown in Figure 1. The grayscale data are input onto the DM163 by the SIN pin and transferred according to the synchronous cloc.
No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | DM1601-7R |
Power-One |
50 Watt DC-DC Converters | |
2 | DM16116 |
Hantronix |
Display Module | |
3 | DM1613 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 1 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
4 | DM161B |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 1 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
5 | DM1620 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 2 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
6 | DM16207H |
OPTREX CORPORATION |
LCD Module Specification | |
7 | DM1621 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 2 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
8 | DM1622 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 2 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
9 | DM1623 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 2 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
10 | DM164 |
SiTi |
8x3-CHANNEL CONSTANT CURRENT LED DRIVER | |
11 | DM1640 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
16 characters x 4 line Liquid Crystal Dot Matrix Display Module | |
12 | DM1001-7R |
Power-One |
50 Watt DC-DC Converters |