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News Release from: Densitron Display Solutions | Subject: LCD modules
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2000
LCD module ideal for automotive use
Specialist electronics displays manufacturer, Densitron Europe, is marketing an lcd display module which has unique design elements making it very suited to automotive applications.
Specialist electronics displays manufacturer, Densitron Europe, is marketing an lcd display module which has unique design elements making it very suited to automotive applications Designed for medium volume car manufacturers, one of the innovative design elements is HEAT SEAL which solves the high levels of vibrations in the automotive environment by carrying the electrical signal from the displays pcb to glass making it more reliable
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Operating temperature range of the display is -20 to 70C and storage temperature is -30 to 70C The viewing angle is 9 o'clock.
The display employs Chameleon technology, which means that during the day it can be easily read but at night its emissions are reduced which allows easier and more comfortable viewing for drivers.
The displays driving condition is 1/9BIAS, 1//64 DUTY and display mode is FSTN/POSITIVE Transflective Type.
The keypad led colour is orange as is the lcd backlight colour.
Additional design and application information, including dot mask detail and pin assignment, are available on request. Request a free brochure from Densitron Display Solutions ...
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