Ps/2 port, Lcd start-up sequence – Digilent 410-138P-KIT User Manual

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Power On

RS

0

R/W

0

DB7

0

DB6

0

DB5

0

DB4

1

DB3

1

DB2

0

DB1

-

DB0

-

Function Set

WAIT

40ms

RS

0

R/W

0

DB7

0

DB6

0

DB5

0

DB4

0

DB3

1

DB2

1

DB1

1

DB0

0

Display ON/OFF Control

WAIT

37us

“Function Set” may

need to be repeated

DB4: 8-bit interface
DB3: Two lines
DB2: 5x8 dot font

DB2: Display On
DB1: Cursor On
DB0: No blink

RS

0

R/W

0

DB7

0

DB6

0

DB5

0

DB4

0

DB3

0

DB2

0

DB1

0

DB0

1

Display Clear

WAIT

37us

DB0: Clear

RS

0

R/W

0

DB7

0

DB6

0

DB5

0

DB4

0

DB3

0

DB2

1

DB1

1

DB0

0

Entry Mode Set

WAIT

1.52ms

DB1: Right-moving
DB0: Move cursor

Init Complete

LCD Start-Up Sequence


PS/2 Port


The 6-pin mini-DIN connector can accommodate a PS/2 mouse or keyboard. Most PS/2 devices can
operate from a 3.3V supply, but older devices may require a 5VDC supply. A 3-pin jumper on the
immediately adjacent to the PS/2 connector selects whether regulated 3.3V or the main input power
bus voltage (VU) is supplied to the PS/2 connector. To send 5V to the PS/2 connector, set the PS2
power jumper to VU (the main input power bus), and ensure the board is powered from USB or a
5VDC wall-plug supply. To send 3.3V to the connector, set the jumper to 3.3V.

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