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Product category: LCD Modules
News Release from: Densitron Display Solutions | Subject: Colour STN displays
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 February 2005

Compact displays put colour into
handheld devices

Densitron has added four new colour STN displays to its already extensive range.

Claiming outstanding qualities and mechanical dimensions that allow designers to integrate them easily into small handheld devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, DAB radios, Densitron has added four new colour STN displays to its already extensive range Ruggedised to enable their effective and reliable use in a wide range of temperatures, the DVC40414 and DVC4016 measure a compact 28.5 x 26.6 x 3.2mm but provide an impressive resolution of 96 x 64 pixel in a 1in diagonal size, with options of 4K or 64K colours

Despite these remarkable attributes, the displays only use a miserly 0.7mW of power.

The outstanding brightness of 70cd/m2 is achieved by using an innovative backlight system and reducing gaps between pixels to just 10um.

The displays are interface adaptable to 8080, 6800 or any high speed serial system, and they also offer an abundance of software functions.

Also in the new range is the DVC40418, a transmissive colour STN display measuring 36.7 x 36.5 x 3.3mm and providing resolution of 101 x 80 pixel with 4096 colours in a 1.4in diagonal size.

Its bright (120cd/m2) LED backlight provides excellent readability in all lighting conditions and power consumption of 105mW makes it the perfect choice for devices where low power usage is essential.

Finally, the DVC40420 is an upgraded version of Densitron's DVC40401.

While keeping the same mechanical dimensions, the number of colours has been increased to 64K.

A transflective display with a high resolution of 128 x 128 and an active area of 1.5in, the DVC40420 has a built-in COG controller driver supporting a number of important software functions, such as RAM write, on-chip electronic contrast control (256 steps), and area scroll mode.

The microprocessor interface used on both the old and the new versions remains the same to allow the DVC40420 to be used on existing designs, limiting the input from engineers to the addition of just a few lines of software code. Request a free brochure from Densitron Display Solutions ...

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