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DALLAS, TX — With a diagonal of only 0.96 in. (24.4 mm), the DISPLAY VISIONS EA TFT009- 81AINN LCD color display is de- signed for installation in hand- held devices. The high bright- ness overhead and the wide viewing angle stability of the IPS panel guarantee excellent read- ability, even under poor light conditions. The new EA TFT009-
“XS” Color LCDs from DISPLAY VISIONS
it is an IPS panel with all-angle- color technology, the colors and contrast remain stable even at very oblique viewing angles. It is controlled via an inte-
81AINN LCD color display from DISPLAY VISIONS is not even the size of a thumb, and still an area of 80 x 160 pixels. It can be used to realize high-resolution graphic displays in color or black and white. The powerful, white LED
backlight gives the display a brightness of up to 500 cd/m2. As a result, it has great readability even in direct sunlight or under dazzling operating lights. Since
Weller Tools Supports Global Auto Parts Manufacturer
Continued from previous page maximize productivity while lowering cost. A double-drawer system allows continuous pro- duction, thereby providing much higher process throughput, im- proving productivity, and offer- ing flexibility, as well as being around half the cost of hand sol- dering. Its easy-to-use software allows operators to start using the unit comfortably and quickly. It is easy to switch from one
operator to another, with little time lost and without unneces- sary training expenses. As a ful- ly-enclosed system, with inte- grated fume extraction, the WT- BR1000 benchtop robot allows customers to achieve the highest level of safety — protecting the operator, the product, and the machine. The company strives to meet
every customer’s needs with punctuality and efficiency. ECIE has a dedicated electronics devel- opment team to meet the needs of the digital instrumentation market. Because of this, the com- pany can offer continuous flow of qualified information and servic- es processed by customer need, ensuring a best-fit strategy that reinforces the potential of each product.
Contact: Apex Tool Group,
670 Industrial Drive, Lexington, SC 29072 % 470-503-9584 E-mail:
lisa.stickley@
apextoolgroup.com Web:
www.apextoolgroup.com/ brands/weller r
Worldwide Headquarters Vista, California, USA. +1 (760) 438-1138
sales@visionpro.com
grated ST7735S graphics con- troller. Its SPI interface man- ages with four or three wires. The mini display is therefore particularly suitable for applica- tions in which every connector pin saved counts. This graphics panel will
soon also be available with a ca- pacitive touch surface under the designation of EA TFT009- 81AITC. It will then also have an I2C interface which significantly streamlines direct reading of the
coordinates touched. The display requires a 3.3V
power supply and works reliably in a temperature range from –4 to +158°F (–20 to +70°C). It can
be operated both upright and in landscape format. Its size makes it an excellent display for wear- ables, as well as in measuring probes, battery drill screws, and handheld electronic devices of all kinds. Combined with the touch
surface, it becomes an informa- tive switch element. DISPLAY VISIONS guarantees rapid de- livery off the shelf as well as long-term availability. Contact: ArKco Sales, Inc.,
EA TFT009-81AINN LCD.
12 Long Lakr Road, Suite 15, St. Paul, MN 55115 % 651-895-2112 E-mail:
jruff@arkco-sales.com Web:
www.arkco-sales.com
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