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News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK) | Subject: Everbouquet MF176220B18-BFU
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 January 2007
TFT and COG displays made for mobile use
Character and graphic modules are targeted at portable applications, offering resolutions up to 240 x 320 pixel.
Arrow is expanded its family of TFT (thin film transistor) and COG (chip on glass) displays with a new range of character and graphic modules targeted at portable applications and offering resolutions up to 240 x 320 pixel The Everbouquet MF176220B18-BFU is a 46mm (1.8in), 176 x 220 pixel TFT display
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest reference platform kit from Arrow Electronics simplifies the design, evaluation, prototyping and debugging of DSL-based equipment for use in SOHO environments.
Based on transmissive amorphous silicon technology, the device features an RGB stripe pixel arrangement and contrast ratio of 200:1.
Designed for a 12 o'clock viewing direction, the display features viewing angles of 45, 45, 50 and 20 degrees (right, left, up and down).
Colour saturation is 55% and typical total response time 30ms.
COG displays give the designer a greater variety of mechanical options, while keeping costs low and reducing required minimum order quantities.
Everbouquet's new COG range, now available from Arrow, includes the MCG1602C/D 16 x 2 line character displays, with a choice of two viewing area specifications: 25.4 x 6.1 or 48.3 x 15.8mm.
In addition to character displays, the company provides graphic versions with pixel dimensions of 128 x 64, 132 x 33 and 240 x 320 (QVGA), and active area of up to 57.6 x 76.8mm.
Available in STN and FTSN versions, the displays can be specified with any one of eight backlight colours.
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