Legacy Products

Monochrome Display Modules & Chips

Amulet’s monochrome display modules and chips are no longer available. If you’re using any of these legacy products, please contact us so we can recommend a suitable replacement.

Monochrome Products

  • AGB64LV01-QC-E: Graphical OS Chip™, monochrome
  • AGB75LC04-BG-E: GEM Graphical OS Chip™, BGA package
  • AGB75LC04-QU-E: GEM Graphical OS Chip™, PQFP package
  • MK-AOB3202405B: 5.7” Amulet OnBoard™ (AOB) Module, QVGA Blue Negative (Transflective), monochrome
  • MK-AOB3202405N: 5.7” Amulet OnBoard™ (AOB) Module, FSTN Negative (Transmissive), monochrome
  • MK-AOB3202405T: 5.7” Amulet OnBoard™ (AOB) Module, QVGA (Transflective), monochrome
  • MK-GT380B: 3.8″ Module, STN Blue Mode, monochrome
  • MK-GT380N: 3.8″ Module, Transmissive, monochrome
  • MK-GT380T: 3.8″ Module, Transflective, monochrome
  • UHT-CS1: Complier Software, monochrome

Related Display Modules

  • MK-070C-HP: 7″ Capacitive GEMmodule™
  • MK-480272C: 4.3″ Resistive GEMmodule™
  • MK-CY-043: 4.3″ Capacitive GEMmodule™

Drivers, Boards & Accessories

  • GCC-1: GEMexpress, Universal TFT/OLED Driver
  • GCC-2: GEMexpress II, Universal TFT/OLED Driver
  • CBC-1: GEMboard, Interface Board, color
  • CBC-2: GEMboard II, Interface Board, color
  • CB-TA-TM043NBH02: GEMboard™ (Tianma 4.3″)
  • CB-TA-TM047NBH01: GEMboard™ (Tianma 4.7″)
  • PIB-1: 5.7″ AOB Programming Interface Board
  • AOB-IBRS232: RS-232 AOB Interface Board

FAQs

Q: How do I program my DataFlash?
A: The compiler tools are also a programming tools, so you can use GEMstudio for Color display modules and the Amulet HTML Compiler for Monochrome modules. There are also stripped down tools available that can only program precompiled files, which are more suited to a production environment
A: The Amulet HTML Compiler does not support any java applets you create. However, the HTML Compiler does support Amulet Widgets. Amulet Widgets are entered using the java applet tag, so that HTML editors can accept the source.
A: Use the PWM to drive a buzzer circuit. Turn on the PWM, then set up a timer to automatically turn the PWM off after several milliseconds.

A: The 4.3″ Resistive module ships with 32-Megabit Serial Flash for storing μHTML™ GUI pages and images. About 260-Kbytes is reserved for Amulet Firmware. The 7″ Resistive module and the GEMexpress II ships with 64-Megabit Serial Flash.

The 5.7″ Monochrome AOB modules ships with a 8-Megabit or 1-Megabyte of DataFlash. 64-Kbytes is reserved for Amulet firmware.

This is enough space to store hundreds of µHTML™ pages into the DataFlash. Color images can eat up a lot of

A: We recommend at least 64Mbit for 480×272 pixel displays and 256Mbit for 800×480 displays, though less may be needed when using 8-bit color. To determine your own requirements, GEMstudio generates a file that shows the SDRAM and Flash usage for each widget and page of your design. The file is located in the same directory as your project. The file has the same name as your project with a .map extension.

A: The estimated power consumption of the pqfp packaged GEM Graphical OS Chip is about 80mA – 100mA depending on the display.

A: Maximum resolution of the current color chip is 800×600 (or 600×800) for standard sized screens.