General Specification:
Display Format | 216*64DOTS |
Power Supply | 3.3V |
Display Type | HTN-BLUE, TRANSMISSIVE |
Viewing Direction | 12.00 O’clock |
LCD Driving Method | 1/64 Duty, 1/9 Bias, 9.0V |
Driver IC | ST75256 |
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Item | Symbol | MIN | Max | Unit |
Supply Voltage | VDD | -0.3 | 3.6 | V |
VLCD | -0.3 | 13.5 | V | |
Operating temperature | Topr | -20 | 70 | ℃ |
Storage temperature | Tstr | -30 | 80 | ℃ |
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
LCD technology has been widely used in various electronic devices, including televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones. LCD panels consist of liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass plates, with a backlight source positioned behind them. The liquid crystals act as light valves, controlling the passage of light through the panel.
One of the key advantages of LCD technology is its ability to produce high-quality images with excellent color reproduction. LCD displays also offer wide viewing angles, making them suitable for applications where multiple viewers need to see the screen simultaneously. However, LCDs have some limitations, such as relatively slower response times and higher power consumption compared to other display technologies.
General Specification:
Display Format | 216*64DOTS |
Power Supply | 3.3V |
Display Type | HTN-BLUE, TRANSMISSIVE |
Viewing Direction | 12.00 O’clock |
LCD Driving Method | 1/64 Duty, 1/9 Bias, 9.0V |
Driver IC | ST75256 |
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Item | Symbol | MIN | Max | Unit |
Supply Voltage | VDD | -0.3 | 3.6 | V |
VLCD | -0.3 | 13.5 | V | |
Operating temperature | Topr | -20 | 70 | ℃ |
Storage temperature | Tstr | -30 | 80 | ℃ |
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
LCD technology has been widely used in various electronic devices, including televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones. LCD panels consist of liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass plates, with a backlight source positioned behind them. The liquid crystals act as light valves, controlling the passage of light through the panel.
One of the key advantages of LCD technology is its ability to produce high-quality images with excellent color reproduction. LCD displays also offer wide viewing angles, making them suitable for applications where multiple viewers need to see the screen simultaneously. However, LCDs have some limitations, such as relatively slower response times and higher power consumption compared to other display technologies.