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1.   If  the SELFTEST pin is pulled high during normal operation  the display will enter    Optical    the self test mode     Table 8  Optical Characteristics     Luminance   Lon  areal   min 63 5 cd m   Lon  areal   typ 80 6 cd m   Loff  areal   max 20 cd m   Non uniformity   All pixels fully lit 2696    Luminance Variation  Temperature     Maximum  25    Luminance Variation  Time    Maximum  lt 20    Viewing Angle   Minimum 160     Contrast Ratio   240 Hz frame rate 40 5  5 5  1 5    screen center  240 Hz frame rate  screen center  240 Hz frame rate  5 points   240 Hz    Maximum difference two of five points   using the formula   LNU   1   min_lum max_lum   x 100     Across operating temperature range    10 000 hours at 25  C ambient      500 Lux    5 000 Lux   50 000 Lux    EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  13    Environmental    Table 9  Environmental Characteristics           Temperature   Operating  40 C to  85  C  Non operating  50 C to  105  C   Operating Survival  45  C to  105  C    Humidity    Non condensing  operating 93  RH   40  C  per IEC 68 2 3  Condensing  non operating 95  RH   25 55  C  per IEC 68 2 30       Altitude  Operating non operating 0 to 18 km  58k ft  per IEC 68 2 13    Vibration    operating  non operating Random  0 02 g  Hz  5 500 Hz  30 minutes  each axis per IEC 68 2 34    operating  non operating Sinusoidal  1 50 mm amplitude  10 g max      10 55 10 Hz  1 min  cycle  60 minutes each axis    Shock    operating  non operating 100 g  6 
2.  Contact Planar Application Engineering for more information     4  EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Cleaning    As with any glass or coated surface  care should be taken to minimize  scratching  Clean the display glass with mild  water based detergents only   Apply the cleaner sparingly to a soft cloth  then wipe the display  Disposable  cleaning cloths are recommended to minimize the risk of inadvertently  scratching the display with particles embedded in a re used cloth  Particular  care should be taken when cleaning displays with anti glare and anti reflective  films     Avoiding Burn In    As with other light emitting displays  use a screen saver or image inversion to  avoid causing burn in on the display  Displaying fixed patterns on the screen  can cause burn in  where luminance variations can be noticed over time     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  5    Specifications    Performance characteristics are guaranteed when measured at 25  C with rated  input voltage unless otherwise specified  The minimum and maximum  specifications in this manual should be met  without exception  to ensure the  long term reliability of the display  Planar does not recommend operation of  the display outside these specifications     Control Basics    Power    The EL panel is a matrix structure with column and row electrodes arranged in  an X Y formation  Light is emitted when an AC voltage of sufficient amplitude  is applied at a row column intersection  The d
3.  is marked by VS  vertical sync signal as  shown in Figure   The end of each row of data is marked by HS  In non buffered  mode  the VS signal may be independently set to a CMOS low level at any time  for longer than one frame period  During the time of VS inactivity the display is  blank  Halting VS results in a standby condition to minimize power usage in  buffered mode     Horizontal Timin  HS          VIDO 3    Pixels  wxyz Pixels  abcd    Vertical Timin    First Line VID Second Line VID Data                                                    Figure 3  Video Input Timing D  agram     Table 5  Video Input Descriptions     Num   Description     Symbol          Max   Units    1_ HShightime       me   us    ne  2  HStowtime   ss   160           s       _ mu            nec  4  UDseuprova   Wis   1         ne    5                     Wind   100     nsec  6  Videodeckperod       8 nsec     Ndkrsefalime            50   me    7  vaklwwd            s    ne                                   125    ne  o  VS hion setup toHSTow   Wsh   100     nsec  10  vSholdafterHs   wsha   100     mec    11  WSlowsetuptoriShigh         140     mec    W  HSpe  od      semsa   ue   Vspero   ws ponm     ws                  29               Non buffered mode       70 EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Video Data in Non Buffered Mode    In non buffered mode  input signals VIDO through VID3 and VIDLO through  VIDL3 contain the video data for the screen  Video data for row n and row  n 100 i
4. 25   50   7596   100           Maximum Mean  W  3 35 5 7 8 1 10 4    Absolute Maximum  estimated  W   70  of pixels on per row    Typical  W   20  of pixels on per row          12 00  10 00    VH 8 00  Power  W       12 00V 6 00    4 00  2 00    0 00                0    5       10             15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95  Number of Pixels On        Figure 1  EL640 200 SK Power Curve  typical    100  luminance level     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     100    7    Connector    Video signals and DC power are connected to the display through a 24 contact  dual row 2 mm square pin locking connector  Samtec EHT 112 01 S D  The  mating connector is available through Samtec as an IDC cable assembly  Series  TCSD 12 S XX 01 X X   The proper connector  user specified cable length  and  connector configuration are supplied as a single unit  Consult your Samtec  representative  1 800 SAMTECO  for cable and connector options         Viewed from top of connector     Pin 2       0 0 0000000000                                           Figure 2  Data Power Connector        Table 4  Connector Pinouts   2  Video  Lower Panel  0   1  12  4    VID  L3  Video  Lower Panel   6   VDD    VID  L1  Video  Lower Panel   8   voto   Video  Lower Panel    OI             L    L  17           5VPower   18   VIDMODE   Selects video mode  19 412 V Power 412 V Power  21 Digital dimming Digital dimming  23 Ground Analog dimming input    VID  VID  G  G  G  G             8  
5. 348 00B     Description of Warranty    Seller warrants that the Goods will conform to published specifications and be free from  defects in material for 12 months from delivery  To the extent that Goods incorporate third   party owned software  Seller shall pass on Seller s licensor s warranty to Buyer subject to the  terms and conditions of Seller s license     Warranty repairs shall be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period  Buyer  shall report defect claims in writing to Seller immediately upon discovery  and in any event   within the warranty period  Buyer must return Goods to Seller within 30 days of Seller s receipt  of a warranty claim notice and only after receiving Seller s Return Goods Authorization  Seller  shall  at its sole option  repair or replace the Goods     If Goods were repaired  altered or modified by persons other than Seller  this warranty is void   Conditions resulting from normal wear and tear and Buyer s failure to properly store  install   operate  handle or maintain the Goods are not within this warranty  Repair or replacement of  Goods is Seller s sole obligation and Buyer s exclusive remedy for all claims of defects  If that  remedy is adjudicated insufficient  Seller shall refund Buyer s paid price for the Goods and  have no other liability to Buyer     All warranty repairs must be performed at Seller s authorized service center using parts  approved by Seller  Buyer shall pay costs of sending Goods to Seller on a warranty c
6. EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Interface Information    This Planar EL display has two types of video interfaces for buffered and non   buffered modes  Changing from buffered to non buffered mode or vice versa  can be done during operation of the display  Pull VIDMODE  pin 18  low for  non buffered mode  and pull it high or leave it disconnected for buffered  mode     This display includes an internal frame buffer that is active when the display is  in buffered mode  In buffered mode  the display scan rate and the display  brightness are independent of user supplied input data timing  The display  frequency is controlled through the digital dimming feature as described  below     Buffered Video Mode    The input timing in the buffered mode is compatible with standard 4 line LCD  single scan controllers made by a variety of manufacturers  Designers should  select the chip set that best suits their particular architecture and price point   The display scan rate  set by LUMO and LUM1  is independent of the input  video frame rate  This allows the user to achieve maximum brightness even at  low input video frame rates for minimizing power consumption and EMI     In buffered mode  four preset display scan rates can be selected  In addition to  these four luminance steps  an analog luminance control function is available   see Dimming on page 11   Due to the timing independence of the input data  and the display scan  an image will be shown on the display even wit
7. Z   PLANAR    EL640 200 SK  ICEBrite    Half VGA Display    USER S MANUAL    www planar com    Revision Control    Date Description   July 2000 Document number OM250 01  June 2004 Document number 020 0348 00A  June 2005 Document number 020 0348 00B    Contents    EE640 20075KDISDIG citado p a aM RR RIEGO           ARN Duden 3  Feat  res and               tee e esce po c dee pd epe e eret nana ant 3  Inistallation and                                      4  Mounting EL Displays                                         4     4                          ET P 5  Avoiding 0 unas redd 5     6  Control Ba SIGS tete tette ete ei eo ede rte e tof trace fer n puede Codec deerunt 6          6   Connector sd       UN REUS RR e ATE eT nent is 8  Interface             9                9   9                                      Video                                       10  Video Data in Non Buffered Mode    rene 11  Video Data in Buffered Mode    11  DIMMING pe                12  Analog Luminance                           is dan tuba                             tu du Db ER 12  Eure                                                H    13  Optical     X                             S   13                 aiti                                         SQ 14  SLT LOT    mp 15  Safety and EMI Performance enr RR RR 15                15  Component Envelope    0 een Ea e se 15  Description of Warianty                     Re             17        titine 17                         Service       ressent t
8. bration found in demanding applications  However the glass panel  used in an EL display will break if subjected to bending stresses  high impact   or excessive loads     Avoid bending the display  Stresses are often introduced when a display is  mounted into a product  Ideally  the mounting tabs of the display should be  the only point of contact with the system  Use a spacer or boss for support   failure to do so will bend the display and cause the glass to break  The  instrument enclosure or frame should not flex or distort in such a way that  during use the bending loads might be transferred to the display  The  EL640 200 SK mounting tabs were designed for a 3 mm screw  Mounting  surfaces should be flat to within  0 6 mm   0 025    Use all the mounting holes  provided  Failure to do so will impair the shock and vibration resistance of the  final installation     CAUTION  To prevent injury in the event of glass breakage  a protective overlay  should be used on the viewer side of the display     WARNING  These products generate voltages capable of causing personal injury  high  voltage up to 235 V4     Do not touch the display electronics during operation     Cable Length    A maximum cable length of 600 mm  24 in   is recommended  Longer cables  may cause data transfer problems between the data transmitted and the  display input connector  Excessive cable lengths can pick up unwanted EMI   There are third party products which allow this maximum cable length to be  exceeded 
9. e Control           Approx  Relative Luminance Max 7596 5096 2596  LUM1 0  LUMO 0  Frame rate  Hz    60       Analog Luminance Control    Luminance control circuitry is provided to allow the user to adjust the  luminance from 5 to 100 percent of the maximum  Connecting a 100       variable resistor between LUMA and GND will give a brightness range from  approximately 5 to 100 percent of the full luminance value  Alternatively  an  external voltage or current mode D A converter may be used to facilitate  dimming by sinking a maximum of 250 pA  for maximum dimming  from  LUMA to GND on the input connector     Table 7  Analog Luminance Control                       Approx  Relative Luminance Dimming  Maximum  No resistor connected  100    Default   Maximum  100       resistor connected  100 96   Minimum  O Q resistor connected  596 maximum  096 minimum  Open Circuit voltage 5V nominal   Sink Current 250uA nominal  Vin   OV       Brightness values are measured as a percentage of full On Luminance with the  external resistor disconnected     12 EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Self Test Mode    The display incorporates a self test mode composed of a 1 x 2 checkerboard  and full on pattern displayed at 240 Hz  Upon power up  the 1 x 2 pattern is  displayed for several seconds  then the full on pattern is displayed  continuously  The self test mode is entered by leaving the SELFTEST pin pulled  high  For normal operation the SELFTEST pin must be pulled to a logic low
10. hout any  video input data  When using averaging grayscale algorithms  visual artifacts  may be more easily perceived in buffered mode than in non buffered mode     Note  The display includes an internal frame buffer  In buffered mode the display scan is  independent of the input video  In order to blank the display image in the event of system  malfunction  pull VIDMODE low to exit the buffered mode     Non buffered Video Mode    The input timing in non buffered mode is an eight line dual screen interface   The display panel is divided into an upper screen  rows 1 through 100  and a  lower screen  rows 101 through 200   Four pixels for each screen   eight pixels  total   are input on every video clock cycle  The video interface in non   buffered mode is similar to what is used to drive monochrome dual panel LCD  displays  The non buffered mode provides the user with full control of the  display scan rate  It also enables the use of gradual dimming with frame rate  and the use of averaging grayscale algorithms  For additional dimming  independent of frame rate  an analog luminance control function is available   see Dimming on page 11     In non buffered mode  video data must be supplied continuously  If the  supported frame rate range of the available display controller limits the  achievable brightness  the buffered mode can be used for high brightness  operation     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  9    Video Input Signals    The end of the top line of a frame
11. iet pent iet roget          a a tette 18    Figures    Figure 1  EL640 200 SK Power Curve sn 7  Figure 2  Data Power Connector    8  Figure 3  Video Input TIMING           10  Figure 4  Pixel Location versus Sequence of Data in Non buffered                                              11  Figure 5  Pixel Location versus Sequence of Data in Buffered                                                          11  Figure 6  Display DIMENSIONS  nn eR ien tl a        16  Tables  Table 1          6  Table           6  Table 3  Power GOMSUM                                   cote                          R tie        7            4  Conn  ctor                                    8  Table 5  Video             10  Table 6  Digital Luminance 001          nan 12  Table 7  Analog Luminance Controles inta ned eR e tates dro A e tr Ht RE 12  Table 8  Optical Characteristics          13  Table 9  Environmental Characteristics                      nn 14    Table 10  Mechanical Characteristics                                     15    EL640 200 SK Half VGA Display    The EL640 200 SK thin film electroluminescent  EL  display is a high   performance alternative to industry standard LCDs and is the ideal solution in  demanding applications where superior visual performance and  environmental ruggedness are critical  The EL640 200 SK utilizes Planar s  proprietary Integral Contrast Enhancement  ICE     technology to achieve  unparalleled image quality without the use of expensive filters  This displa
12. isplay operation is based on the  symmetric  line at a time data addressing scheme     The supply voltages are shown in Table 1  All internal high voltages are  generated from the display supply voltage            Table 1  DC Input Voltage Requirements     Parameter     symbol   Min          Max   Absolute Max   Logic voltage   Ww         sav   Logic voltage absolute max    Vimax   05      6      Logic supply current at  5 V                        Display supply voltage          Be            20V   VH Supply current at  8 V         SA    Power consumption 5 V 12 V       75W   170w      1 Operating conditions  ambient temperature 25 C  240 Hz frame rate   2 Absolute max  ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur     There is no overcurrent protection on either the      or VL inputs to protect  against catastrophic faults  Planar recommends the use of a series fuse on the  12 volt supply         A general guideline is to rate the fuse at 1 8 to 2 times the  display maximum current rating     Table 2  Video Input Requirements     Description  symbol  min  mx    Min        Units  Absolute Maximum Input voltage VL   5    Low level Input voltage                20  VL    High level Input voltage Vin 70  VL    All video inputs are CMOS compatible with 470 Q series resistors  Selftest  HS   VIDMODE  LUMO  and LUM1 have 10       pull up resistors        6  EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Table 3  Power Consumption       Brightness Level      
13. laim and  Seller shall pay costs of returning Goods to Buyer  The turnaround time on repairs will usually  be 30 working days or less  Seller accepts no added liability for additional days for repair or  replacement     If Seller offers technical support relating to the Goods  such support shall neither modify the  warranty nor create an obligation of Seller  Buyer is not relying on Seller s skill or judgment to  select Goods for Buyer s purposes  Seller s software  if included with Goods  is sold as is  and  this warranty is inapplicable to such software     SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE     Ordering Information    Product Features  EL640 200 SK ALE 996 0290 05 Standard version    EL640 200 SK CC ALE 996 0290 06 EL640 200 SK ALE with conformal coating       Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     Planar Systems continues to provide optional  and in many cases custom  features to address  the specific customer requirements  Consult Planar Sales for pricing  lead time and minimum  quantity requirements     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  17    Support and Service    Planar is a U S  company based in Beaverton  Oregon and Espoo  Finland  with a world wide  sales distribution network  Full application engineering support and service are available to  make the integration of Planar displays as simple and q
14. ms  half sine wave  per IEC 68 2 27      After 12 hours at  50  C  acclimatize the display at  40  C min  before power on      Operating survival  at extremes for 1 hour maximum     714 EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B     Reliability    The display MTBF is to be greater than 50 000 hours at 120 Hz with a 9096  confidence level at 25  C     Safety and EMI Performance    The display will not inhibit the end product from obtaining certifications under  UL1950  CSA22 2 No  950  and EN60950  The display will not inhibit the end  product from complying with FCC Part 15  Subpart J  Class B or EN55022 Class  B when housed in a suitable enclosure     Mechanical Characteristics    Table 10  Mechanical Characteristics     Display External Dimensions    millimeters  inches  width 260 0  10 24   height 104 1  4 09   Display Active Area width 211 17  8 31   millimeters  inches  height 79 17  3 12   diagonal 225 52  8 87   Pixel Size width  25  0 009   millimeters  inches  height  31  0 012     Component Envelope    The component envelope shown in Figure illustrates the distance  components extend behind the display  Tall components do not necessarily fill  this area  Planar reserves the right to relocate components withinthe  constraints of the component envelope without prior customer notification   For this reason  Planar advises users to design enclosure components to be  outside the component envelope  Device designers will need to consider their  specific system requireme
15. nts to determine the spacing necessary to maintain  the specified ambient temperature  Air flow and surrounding component  materials will affect the depth of the air gap     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  15         2600  7  1023 4 030               250 0  9 84D          229 0  INSIDE EXTRUSIONS  43 3                         95 00 BLACK BORDER  MOUNTING HOLE   1117  4 PD ACTIVE AREA      92 00  3 62   B 906   9 413 INSIDE 41 4  85 9 413         1041 24091  BORDER                  FRONT VIEW    271  221            2266 17  MAXIMUM COMPONENT HEIGHT  6 8MM  FROM FRONT OF MOUNTING FLANGE                7    i     N                                        MAXIMUM COMPONENT HEIGHT 2 0MM  FROM FRONT DF MOUNTING FLANGE   lt  PL        BACK VIEW          30 MOUNTING FLANGE THICKNESS         FRONT OF EXTRUSION TO MOUNTING FLANGE          TO COMPONENT HEIGHT      n T      TIT                          T      Hr FRONT OF MOUNTING FLANGE  i d                   pe  FRONT      EXTRUSIEN                  n    FRONT OF GLASS          b m COMPONENT ENVELOP    68  1 00 FRONT OF MOUNTING  FRONT OF MOUNTING FLANGE BOTTOM VIEW FLANGE TO COMPONENT  TO CIRCUIT BOARD HEU BE AM       19 0 5750      OVERALL THICKNESS    Dimensions in are millimeters  inches in brackets   Tolerances unless specified   X  0 50  0 02    XX  0 25  0 01     Figure 6  Display Dimensions     Note  Please refer to www planar com support to view the mechanical drawing        76 EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0
16. s latched on the falling edge of HS  as shown in Figure 3     Column 1 Column 640    Row 1 N                  Row 100  Row 101        Row 200          Figure 4  Pixel Location versus Sequence of Data in Non buffered Mode     Video Data in Non Buffered Mode    In buffered mode  input signals VIDO through VID3 contain the video data for  the screen  Pixel information is supplied from left to right and from top to  bottom four pixels at a time  Video data for one row is latched on the falling  edge of HS  as shown in Figure 3     Column 1 Column 640 q  Row 1       Row 200          Figure 5  Pixel Location versus Sequence of Data in Buffered Mode     EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  11    Dimming    There are two standard methods for dimming the EL640 200 SK display  To  perform analog dimming in either buffered or non buffered mode  connect a  100       variable resistor between LUMA and GND  Alternatively  an external  voltage or current mode D A converter may be used to facilitate dimming by  sinking a maximum of 250 uA nominal  for maximum dimming  from LUMA to  GND on the input connector  Open circuit voltage is 5 V nominal     To perform digital dimming in buffered mode  the internal scan frequency is  controlled via the LUM1 and LUMO inputs  When these inputs are left open   the display is scanned at 240 Hz   the maximum scan rate  With the  combination of the two inputs  LUM1 and LUMO  the following scan  frequencies are obtained     Table 6  Digital Luminanc
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18. y  excels in a wide range of ambient lighting environments while effectively  eliminating the blooming common to other high bright displays     The display consists of an EL glass panel and control electronics assembled  into a space saving  rugged package for easy mounting    The EL640 200 SK is easily interfaced using standard 4 bit or 8 bit LCD control  signals  Each pixel is individually addressable to clearly display high  information content graphics and text     Features and Benefits      Excellent visual performance   High brightness and contrast  Wide viewing angle    160     e Rapid display response  gt  1 ms      Frame buffer provides compatibility with low cost LCD video  controllers      Space efficient mechanical package     Low power     Low EMI emissions     Extremely rugged and durable     Reliable  long operating life     4 bit buffered and 8 bit non buffered dual panel LCD type interfaces    EL640 200 SK Operations Manual  020 0348 00B  3    Installation and Handling    Do not drop  bend  or flex the display  Do not allow objects to strike the  surface of the display     CAUTION  The display uses CMOS and power MOSFET devices  These  components are electrostatic sensitive  Unpack  assemble  and examine this  assembly in a static controlled area only  When shipping  use packing materials  designed for protection of electrostatic sensitive components     Mounting EL Displays    Properly mounted  EL displays can withstand high shock loads as well as  severe vi
    
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