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Compact, Three-Color Backlit Displays from Electronic Assembly (EA)


Gilching, Germany — Electronic Assembly (EA) has expanded its DOG family of displays to include multi- colored modules. The signal colors can be mixed and changed. The DOG family of display modules has a number of distinctive features, such as versatility, a compact size and low energy consumption. The DOGM240-6 series displays have a resolution


of 240 x 64 pixels, which can generate eight lines of 40 characters each or four lines of 20 large-text characters. The displays’ full-graphic mode allows a mix of text and images to be shown. The modules contain a UC1611s controller and have integrated graphics RAM. For a high-contrast image, the


company’s LCD-Supertwist or FSTN displays are a good choice. There are four different LED backlight options available: amber, white and two-color green/red, as well as the new three-color white/red/green option. The new modules are also extremely energy-efficient. The modules operate with voltages of 2.7 to 3.3V.


Current consumption is typically 500 µA. For optimal LED lighting, a further 10 to 150 mA is enough. Interface options, such as three-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI), four-wire SPI and I2C, are available. The displays can be soldered directly onto the


DOGM240-6 series display modules.


PCB without any complicated assembly. The displays are suitable for harsh environments and operate in a temperature range of –4 to +158°F (–20 to +70°C). Accessories include a USB test board 9780-3 and a Windows simulator, as well as an attachable touch panel and ZIF con- nector.


Contact: Electronic Assembly


GmbH, Zeppelinstrasse 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


Murata Offers DC-DC


Converters for Harsh


Environments


Smyrna, GA —Murata has introduced its OKI-78SR-E series of three-termi- nal, non-isolated DC-DC converters, designed for use in harsh environ- ments. The board-mounted power modules offer an efficient replacement for 78xx linear regulators. When powered from a 24V


source, the 12V OKI-78SR-12/1.0- W36E-C device is 95 percent efficient. This eliminates the need for a heat sink, reducing cost and complexity during the manufacturing process. Incorporating the latest PWM


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technologies for power conversion, the OKI-78SR-E series offers effi- ciency, high reliability and various optional packaging configurations. The series can be used in almost any


OKI-78SR-E series DC-DC converters.


application that requires a single output of 3.3, 5 or 12V. Features include: three modules


with a fixed single output of 3.3 and 5V at 1.5A and 12V at 1A; vertical or horizontal packages with a linear regulator compatible pinout; operat- ing temperature range of –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C); short circuit and over-current protection; and dynamic load response. The series is also compliant with RoHS-6 and is


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