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July, 2012 Electronic Assembly: Intelligent Medical Display


Gilching, Germany — Electronic As- sembly (EA) has developed a new TFT graphic display with numerous


functions that make it suitable for a wide variety of potential applica- tions, especially medical. Built-in in-


telligence also drastically cuts devel- opment time. Called the eDIPTFT32-A, the


display offers numerous graphics functions that can be directly ac- cessed by the development engineer without having to program at the pixel level. Eight predefined fonts are included and can be accurately


onal, the display supports 65,536 col- ors and has a resolution of 320 x 240. Images and text can be mixed as de- sired. Macro pages make multilin- gual displays possible. The energy-ef- ficient LED background illumination is set by the software. To give the de- veloper the greatest level of freedom, the display units provide three differ-


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positioned (down to the pixel) and adapted to meet individual needs. In addition, up to 256 fonts can be stored in the integrated flash memo- ry. All fonts can be scaled as required and rotated in 90° increments. The 4MB memory can also store other types of data, such as images, anima- tions, and macros. Many geometric functions are


also integrated for displaying bar graphs, frames, and switches. Analog rotary and pointer instruments can be easily visualized using a free ap- plication called “LCD Tools”. The dis- play unit provides two analog inputs for this purpose. An option for the touch panel


makes it possible to operate the dis- play using graphic controls that change dynamically. Up to 40 but- tons, switches, or bar graphs can be defined and changed by software, de- pending on the situation. Measuring 3.2-in. (81mm) diag-


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ent interfaces: RS-232, I2C bus, and SPI bus. The display can be used in an enhanced temperature range of - 20 to +70°C. Two larger models are also available — a 4.3 and 7-in. (109 and 177mm) TFT variant in 16:9 for- mat — and offer the same functional-


ity as the EA eDIPTFT32-A. Contact: Electronic Assembly GmbH Zeppelinstr. 19 D-82205


Gilching, Germany % +49-8105-77 80 90 fax: +49-8105-77 80 99 E-Mail: neu@lcd-module.com Web: www.lcd-module.com


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AC-90T Laval, Quebec, Canada — SMT Hautes Technologies has purchased an Advantis® AC-90T Platform for its Montreal, Canada production facili- ty, extending its growing production portfolio of Universal Instruments surface mount equipment.


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New high-speed assembly platform.


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currently achieving 3X the through- put in half the footprint of the previ- ous equipment set from Universal. SMT Hautes Technologies provides complex solutions that range from prototyping to high-volume require- ments for an established global base


of world-class customers. Contact: Universal Instruments Corp., 33 Broome Corporate Park-


way, Conklin, NY 13748 % 607-779-5364 fax: 607-772-1878 E-mail: zopff@uic.com Web: www.uic.com





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