Product category:
LCD Modules
News Release from: Anders Electronics | Subject: Standard and custom LCD solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2005
EID launchpad for novel polysilicon TFT
displays
At the Electronic Information Displays Show, Anders Electronics will demonstrate its latest standard and custom LCD solutions, including a new family of low temperature polysilicon TFT displays.
At the Electronic Information Displays Show, Anders Electronics will be demonstrating its latest standard and custom LCD solutions, including a new family of small to medium size low temperature polysilicon (LTPS) TFT displays The company's integrated flat panel display systems and Armcore processor platform will also be on show and visitors to the stand will have the opportunity to discuss their display requirements with Anders' team of expert design engineers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available technologies include a wide range of low-cost, high quality monochrome graphic and colour STN modules.
In addition, Anders is using the EID exhibition to showcase the latest state-of-the-art, LTPS TFT LCDs for handheld devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, PDAs and multimedia applications.
The ARM-based system-on-module Armcore processor, the Armcore-GX, designed to serve as a building block in embedded applications, will also be shown on the Anders stand.
This latest, very small version of the original Armcore module offers several major enhancements, compared with the previous version launched approximately one year ago.
The Ethernet controller uses a local bus interface, instead of a PCI interface, removing the need for an interface bridge chip.
A touchscreen controller for resistive touch panels has been added; display performance has been improved and compatability with CAMI (CompuLab's Aggregated Module Interface) connectors is even better.
Based on Intel's XScale architecture, the Armcore-GX offers users an extremely cost-effective, powerful computing core, which is ideal for integration into handheld and mobile computing devices. Request a free brochure from Anders Electronics ...
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