If a 2-byte continuous command is transferred at this time, is the data written correctly to video RAM as long as the command continuous input enable time (TB2, TB2) is satisfied?
A2 In transferring a 2-byte continuous command, if the CSYIN pin is fixed to high level, the tHWL of the command continuous input enable time becomes infinitely large, and data cannot be written when the display is ON (because no clock for writing is supplied from the LC oscillation). Therefore, in this situation, data writing to video RAM stops when the display is ON and operates when the display is OFF.
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