Displays

HMI development module assists engineering professionals

10th November 2016
Alice Matthews
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A series of development modules has been introduced by Bridgetek. These items of hardware are designed to assist engineering professionals as they strive to implement more sophisticated and functionality-rich Human Machine Inter-faces (HMIs) and ensure market differentiation. 

Based on the 2nd gen of the Embedded Video Engine (EVE) devices, the modules provide engineers with a foundation on which to rapidly prototype, or even directly construct superior HMIs. They each have a 5.0” format 800x480 pixel TFT display capable of supporting both portrait and landscape orientations. A built-in audio amplifier is also included on these units so that an external 1W speaker can be attached to them.

There are a total of four products in this series. The ME812AU-WH50R and ME813AU-WH50C respectively utilise FT812 and FT813 EVE advanced graphic controller ICs, and correspondingly support resistive and capacitive touch screens. Each of these modules behaves as a USB device, with an FT4222H USB-to-SPI bridge incorporated so that they can be accessed from a PC or any other form of USB host. Both of the capacitive touch screen based modules offer multi-touch operation (with provision for up to five simultaneous touch points). In the case of the resistive touch screen modules, they allow touch operation through gloved hands (something of great value in industrial applications).

EVE graphics controller ICs combine display, touch and audio functionality within a single chip and take an object-oriented approach to HMI implementation that is proving highly effective. It leads to more streamlined solutions that are simpler to create, with lower component counts, reduced board space requirements and curbed power consumption. The 2nd gen EVE devices at the heart of each of these development modules have greater pixel resolution than the previous EVE ICs, resulting in sharper image rendering and greater colour depth. They also have accelerated data transfer and image/video loading capabilities, enhanced video playback, plus expanded memory resources. All of the modules are supplied with a bezel that has four mounting holes to facilitate system assembly.

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