01 December 2011

Electric Assembly unveils T120-5 series graphic displays

  • Electric Assembly unveils T120-5 series graphic displays

Electronic Assembly has announced the T120-5 series of graphic displays.

Available in three different variants, the new 120 x 32pixel devices are targeted at battery powered and mobile devices and are also suitable for use in industrial environments and consumer electronics.

The T120L-53 is a reflective, non illuminated display that is said to offer readability even in direct sunlight, while consuming minimal energy.

The EA T120A-54LED comes with yellow-green led background illumination and has a positive, transflective display in STN technology that makes it easy to read under all lighting conditions. With a service life of 100,000 hours, it can also be operated continuously.

The EA T120B-54LW, a negative-transmissive display with bright white led background illumination, shows information in a blue and white colour scheme and is designed for applications that do not require permanent backlighting.

All display modules in the series are equipped with two graphics controllers of type AX6120 (or compatible), whereby one controller is responsible for the right and the other for the left side of the display.

According to Electronic Assembly, a built in reset facility ensures excellent power-on behavior for all variants, and a power-save mode reduces consumption during periods of inactivity.

An operating temperature range of -20 to 70°C also makes the displays compatible with outdoor and demanding industrial applications.

Author
Laura Hopperton

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http://www.lcd-module.com

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Electronic Assembly GmbH

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