5in VGA display features LED backlight
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5in VGA display
Trident has announced the introduction of a 5in VGA display from Hitachi that features an LED backlight to provide lower power consumption and a longer like than traditional backlight technologies.
The Hitachi TX13D03VM1CAA 5in VGA TFT display module from Trident offers a brightness of 600cd/m squared, good display uniformity and a contrast ratio of 400:1.
The LED backlight matches the performance of traditional CCFL backlight technologies, but is more robust, uses less power, is easier to control and lasts longer, (70,000 hours) while also dispensing with the need for a high-voltage inverter.
The TX13D03 has further features to simplify design in, including a built in timing controller and onboard LED backlight and dimming controller.
There is also an image flip function that allows a display image to be flipped horizontally and vertically.
The 6-bit RGB CMOS data interface allows images with up to 262K colours to be displayed.
The 5in display is also available with a touch panel as an optional feature.
The display module measures 119.4 x 89.1 x 10.0mm and weighs 114g.
The TX13D03 also supports operation in extended temperature environments of -20C to +70C.
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