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News Release from: Anders Electronics | Subject: 128 x 64 pixel displays
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2006
More options make small displays
appealing
The always-popular 128 x 64 pixel display format is enjoying a revival with new technologies, colours and backlight variants.
The always-popular 128 x 64 pixel display format is enjoying a revival with new technologies, colours and backlight variants Anders Electronics is supporting this trend with a new series of 128 x 64 compact Film-STN display modules with a variety of polariser, backlight and operating mode permutations, yielding a huge range of new aesthetic design possibilities
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The combination of functionality and reduced size, low power consumption and external component count made possible by 128 x 64 pixel format displays is making these products increasingly popular, especially in applications that use microcontrollers with integrated display drivers.
The latest options from Anders address the vast majority of performance, colour and size requirements for wearable, handheld, portable and panel-mounted devices.
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There is a choice of LED backlight colours including the currently popular combination of blue backlighting and positive transflective display mode.
Other options include amber and yellow backlights, as well as a white LED option, enabling versatile display effects as well as outstanding power efficiency.
Further attributes of the Anders 128 x 64 LCD portfolio include low operating current down to 0.3mA with standby modes of just a few microamps, as well as display, polariser and backlight combinations that allow designers to create unique effects.
Anders is able to deliver custom options, including colour overprinting for unique, customer-specific displays.
Units qualified to automotive standards are also available.
Several OLED manufacturers offer 128 x 64 modules, with the longest-life options being currently based around yellow emissive layers.
At present, true high-spec industrial or automotive-spec OLEDs are yet to appear, but indications are that the choices available to designers are broadening.
This expanding portfolio from Anders reflects the rapid growth in the number and variety of low-cost 128 x 64 pixel display modules, with low power operation, numerous backlight colours, advanced construction methods including chip on flex (COF), and a range of useable sizes in the sub-3in class.
The new aesthetic possibilities allow for product differentiation in new and existing markets.
Displays of 128 x 64 pixel resolution are well served by embedded peripherals, regardless of screen dimensions, and designers also have many options in terms of electrical and mechanical attributes.
Designing with 128 x 64 pixel displays is an ideal strategy to quickly create industrial measurement devices and gauges, utility meters, or medical instruments such as blood pressure monitors, as well as consumer audio and video products. Request a free brochure from Anders Electronics ...
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