Character LCD displays pattern for time-triggered embedded systems.
The pattern is taken from the book Patterns for Time-Triggered Embedded Systems by Michael J. Pont
The address counter (AC) assigns addresses to both DDRAM and CGRAM. When an address of an instruction is written into the IR, the address information is sent from the IR to the AC. Selection of either DDRAM or CGRAM is also determined concurrently by the instruction.
Display data RAM (DDRAM) stores display data represented in 8-bit character codes. Its extended capacity is 80 × 8 bits, or 80 characters. The area in display data RAM (DDRAM) that is not used for display can be used as general data RAM.
The character generator ROM generates 5 × 8 dot or 5 × 10 dot character patterns from 8-bit character codes (Table 4). It can generate 208 5 × 8 dot character patterns and 32 5 × 10 dot character patterns. Userdefined character patterns are also available by mask-programmed ROM.
In the character generator RAM, the user can rewrite character patterns by program. For 5 × 8 dots, eight character patterns can be written, and for 5 × 10 dots, four character patterns can be written.