Product category:
LCD Modules
News Release from: Hitachi Europe | Subject: SP14N001 family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 September 2002
LCD modules offer enhanced optical
performance
The SP14N001 family of transmissive monochrome LCD modules includes four 240 x 128 modules that all boast an enhanced optical performance and feature an integrated Toshiba T6963C controller.
The SP14N001 family of transmissive monochrome LCD modules includes four 240 x 128 modules that all boast an enhanced optical performance and feature an integrated Toshiba T6963C controller They also offer mechanical compatibility with Hitachi's existing LMG74xx display module family
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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All SP14N001 displays feature a long life CCFL backlight that provides a half brightness lifetime of 50kh and a brightness of 150cd/m2.
The new modules use a TCP (tape carrier package) construction, which provides a compact, lightweight module with a high MTBF (mean time between failures) and excellent reliability.
The SP14N001 features a built-in DC/DC convertor that enables the module to be operated with a single 5V power supply.
Current users of the LMG7420PLFC-X display module can benefit from the full electrical compatibility of the SP14N001-Z1.
Additionally, both the SP14N001-Z1A and the SP14N001-ZZA provide an integrated four-wire analogue touchscreen option.
Upgrade kits to the new SP14N001 family for existing LMG7420PLFC-X users are available.
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