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- Q1How should I terminate the unused input pins?
- Q2When I select Generic #1, how should I terminate the BS# pin?
- Q3For 16-bit access, do you use the AB0 pin of the lowest address?
- Q4When using a single CPU read signal in Generic #1, should I connect it to RD# or RD/WR#?
- Q5The system register has an 8-bit structure. Is 16-bit access possible?
- Q6When I select Generic #1 or Generic #2, will it cause problems if the timing of the rise of WE1#, WE0#, RD#, and RD/WR# and the timing of the rise of CS# are reversed?
- Q7What's the address of the built-in SRAM (80KB)?
- Q8Is it possible to use a LUT value different from the recommended value?
- Q9What is the number of colors for LUT?
- Q10Is it possible to connect S1D13706 to a narrow panel - for example, one with a resolution of 640 x 49 dots?
- Q11Do you offer an IBIS model?
- Q12Do you offer related software or device drivers?
- Q13Who do I contact in the event the product fails to operate normally?
- Q14How much power does this device consume?
- Q1How should I terminate the unused input pins?
- ATerminate the pins as indicated below.
CLKI2 Connect to GND via a resistance (3.3kΩ -330kΩ) TESTEN Connect to GND GPIO0 to 6 Open, connecting CNF3 to GND - Q2When I select Generic #1, how should I terminate the BS# pin?
- AConnect the BS# pin to VDD.
- Q3For 16-bit access, do you use the AB0 pin of the lowest address?
- AIf only 16-bit accesses are performed (no 8-bit accesses), AB0 does not need to be connected to the host CPU. AB0 should be connected to GND.
- Q4When using a single CPU read signal in Generic #1, should I connect it to RD# or RD/WR#?
- AConnect to both RD# and RD/WR#.
Readouts in byte units are not supported. The signal is read out in word units in all cases. - Q5The system register has an 8-bit structure. Is 16-bit access possible?
- AYes. Specify an even-numbered address for 16-bit access.
- Q6When I select Generic #1 or Generic #2, will it cause problems if the timing of the rise of WE1#, WE0#, RD#, and RD/WR# and the timing of the rise of CS# are reversed?
- AYes, doing so will cause problems.
Set the rise of the CS# at the same timing or later than the rise of WE1#, WE0#, RD#, and RD/WR# to avoid problems. - Q7What's the address of the built-in SRAM (80KB)?
- A00000h to 13FFFh.
- Q8Is it possible to use a LUT value different from the recommended value?
- AYes.
- Q9What is the number of colors for LUT?
- AThe output of LUT can be 262144 colors, of which only up to 256 may be used at any given time.
- Q10Is it possible to connect S1D13706 to a narrow panel - for example, one with a resolution of 640 × 49 dots?
- AThe product operates with narrow panels.
The resolution can be specified in 8-dot increments horizontally and in 1-line increments vertically. - Q11Do you offer an IBIS model?
- ARefer to the attached documents.
S1D13706 IBIS model (77KB)
- Q12Do you offer related software or device drivers?
- ARelated software and device drivers are available at the URL below.
- Q13Who do I contact in the event the product fails to operate normally?
Please contact your local Seiko Epson representative available at the Sales & Support page.
- Q14How much power does this device consume?
- APower consumption varies with operating conditions. Refer to the reference material provided as follows, which shows power consumption figures under typical operating conditions.