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August, 2018


Gilching, Germany — Electronic Assembly has de- veloped a range of OLED displays with pins for easy plug-in mounting. The high-contrast OLED displays have an extremely flat design, robust con- struction and are designed for a long service life. The OLED display family has connector pins


with a 0.1 in. (2.5 mm) pitch. These displays can be soldered directly or plugged into socket strips, eliminating gluing or the need for a special mount- ing device. There is no need for any additional backlighting, since the OLED pixels themselves light up. The displays are around 0.09 in. (2.4 mm) thick, have wide viewing angles of up to 170°, con- trasts of 2,000:1, response times around 10 µs, and high overall brightness. These features, along with an extended oper-


ating temperature range of –40 to +176°F (–40 to +80°C) and a service life of up to 100,000 hours, make them particularly useful for mounting in mobile handheld devices for outdoor use. The ratio of external dimensions to active display screen area helps when designing compact devices. In addition to the display in standard colors of yellow or white on black, special designs with green, red or blue are also available in mini- mum quantities of 500 pieces. The devices can be controlled by both SPI and I2C interfaces. EA OLEDL128-6 offers a display


resolution of 128 x 64 pixels and is ap- proximately 2.7 x 1.9 in. (6.8 x 4.8 cm) in size. About 62 percent of the device is active display area. The display is available in three different versions: a robust “all-around” version with pro- tective glass and an integrated polar- izer; a slim version without protective glass but with a component height of only 0.01 in. (2.4 mm); and as a de- signer version without polarizer for


SMT Now Participating in Hermes Standard


Wertheim, Germany — The aim of the smart factory is to network the entire production process. The Her- mes Standard, a new machine-to-ma- chine (M2M) communications proto- col, was created to digitize the process, and may possibly replace SMEMA. At SMT Hybrid Packaging 2018 in Nuremberg, the Hermes Standard was highlighted successful- ly by many participants. Based on TCP/IP and XML, the


communications protocol provides in- formation to pass on PCBs seamless- ly, without data loss, through all sta- tions of an SMT line. This signifi- cantly reduces the time needed to set up and integrate an SMT line, as well as provides more insight into the production process. SMT Thermal Discovery is par-


ticipating, along with many leading SMT suppliers, in the development of the Hermes Standard, supporting the networking of the intelligent SMT line. Electronics manufacturers can download the Hermes Standard specifications from the official web- site, www.the-hermes-standard.info,


free of charge. Contact: SMT Maschinen- und


Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG, Roter Sand 5-7, D-97877 Wertheim, Ger- many % +49-9342-970-0 fax: +49-9342-970-800 E-mail: smt@smt-wertheim.de Web: www.smt-wertheim.de


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mounting behind a smoked glass pane. EA OLEDM128-6 is slightly smaller, while of-


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fering the same resolution. It is available in all- around and slim versions. EA OLEDS102-6 offers a resolution of 102 x


64 pixels and is available in all-around and slim versions. EA OLEDM204 is a text display with either 4


x 20 characters or 3 x 20 characters as well as 2 x 20 characters in double font size. This display measures 2.4 x 1.2 in. (6.1 x 2.6 cm) and is avail- able in all-around and slim versions. Numerous accessories are also available, such as a USB test board and socket strips, as well


as a PCAP touch panel or resistive touch panel. Contact: Electronic Assembly GmbH, Zep-


pelinstrasse 19, 82205 Gilching, Germany % +49-0-8105-77-8090 fax: +49-0-8105-77-8099


E-mail: sales@lcd-module.com Web: www.lcd-module.com


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