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User Guide Release 2.0
DA852X E Ink Evaluation Kit
Display Controllers
T1 = 280
T2 = 280
P0 = 240
P1 = 280
P2 = 200
P3 = 160
P4 = 280
P5 = 130
[Waveform 6]
T0 = 280
T1 = 280
P0 = 170
P1 = 140
[Waveform 1]
P0 = 280
[Waveform 7]
Configuration File = " phase.txt"
[Waveform 5]
T0 = 280
P0 = 220
P1 = 170
[Sequences]
Sequence1 = " slide 1.txt"
Sequence2 = " slide 2.txt"
Sequence3 = " slide 3.txt"
Sequence4 = " slide 4.txt"
Sequence5 = " slide 5.txt"
Sequence7 = " slide 6.txt"
3.5.2
The Image File
The Image File is a representation of the E Ink display to be used. It will normally be generated from the CAD database
used to define the Display for the manufacturer.
The Image file is a standard Windows Bitmap file (.bmp) in any colour depth, size or resolution. The software will fit this
file into the available display area.
The image should have clean feature lines, do not convert from a JPEG file if this can be avoided. The feature lines can
be any suitable colour. The background of the image must be white. In order for the fill routines to work correctly, there
should be no breaks in the symbol outlines, and all parts of the symbol interior should be connected by white pixels in the
vertical or horizontal directions. The Windows program Paint uses the same method for its own PaintFill routine, so this
can be used to test the requirements.