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May, 2019


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EA Launches Displays for Low-Power Devices


Gilching, Germany — Display spe- cialist Electronic Assembly has launched a multifaceted EA DOG product family of displays designed for low-power handheld devices.


graphic variants are available in the resolutions of 122 x 32, 102 x 64, 160 x 104, 240 x 64, and, 240 x 128 pixels. The outer dimensions vary from 1.5 x 1.6 in. (39 x 41 mm) and 3.7 x 2.6 in.


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EA DOG displays for low-power handheld devices.


They operate at 3.3V standard and require approximately 150 to 350 µA. Optional LED illumination is also designed for 3.3V. The brightest white LED starts at 3 mA. The panels, which are only 0.08


in. (2 mm) thick, are currently avail- able as text and graphic displays in ten different sizes and five different display technologies — as transmis- sive, reflective or blue STN, as well as positive or negative FSTN. All technologies are standard and avail- able starting from a single unit. The displays can be combined with six separate backlights in white, amber, blue, red, yellow/green, and full color, by simply plugging them together. Due to the compact design, an ex-


tremely flat display module with a maximum height of 0.23 in. (5.8 mm) is obtained when combined with light- ing. Without any additional mounting, it can be soldered directly to the circuit board with a 0.1 in. (2.5 mm) grid. The text displays are supplied


with 1 x 8, 2 x 16, 4 x 10 (switchable to double font height of 2 x 10), as well as 4 x 16, and 4 x 20 characters. The


(94 x 67 mm). All displays are equipped with an SPI interface. The text displays also have a four- or eight-bit interface, and some models are equipped with I2C interfaces. With integrated temperature


compensation, the thermal application range of the new displays is from –4 to +158°F (–20 to +70°C). Individual EA DOGs support English, European and Cyrillic character sets in a single dis- play. They are available in both large and small quantities at short notice. The company guarantees long-term availability of up to ten years. Developers have access to a USB


test board with PC connection and suitable Windows software, including a free simulator and a great deal of C and microcontroller codes for easy


system start up and prototyping. Contact: Electronic Assembly


GmbH, Zeppelinstrasse 19, 82205 Gilching, Germany % +49-0-8105- 77-8090. fax: +49-0-8105-77-8099 E-mail: info@lcd-module.de Web: www.lcd-module.com


See at EDS, Suite B28


See at EDS


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