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Chip on glass module boasts high resolution

A GPEG International product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 28, 2005

The use of chip on glass technology in the new 64128COG display module results in a high resolution of 64 x 128 dots while keeping the overall size to a minimal 39 x 56mm.

The use of COG (chip on glass) technology in a new display module from Digital Displays has resulted in a high resolution of 64 x 128 dots - equivalent to 8 lines of 20 characters - while keeping the overall size to a minimal 39 x 56mm.

The 64128COG module is available with a choice of yellow/green, grey and blue mode STN and features a wide viewing angle and high contrast.

For even better optical clarity, an FSTN version is also available.

Wide temperature operation of -20 to +70C makes the module ideal for use in portable and handheld equipment.

For products requiring a backlight, a series of low power LED backlights, featuring the traditional colours of red, green, yellow and amber, together with the "trend setting" blue and white, can be incorporated.

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