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Display for Vertical Installation from Electronic Assembly
Gilching, Germany — Electronic Assembly GmbH has introduced its EA DOGL128, which is a dis- play designed to offer maximum contrast not only when viewed straight on, but also from oblique angles — above, left or right. This new low-power addition to the company’s EA DOG family is well- suited to installation in vertical front panels. This new display can be installed easily in
portrait mode, such as in the front of laboratory power supplies or in slim handheld devices. Despite its small dimensions of 2 x 2.7 in. (5.1 x 6.8 cm), it displays 64 x 128 pixels on a generous view- ing window of 1.4 x 0.25 in. (3.6 x 6.4 cm). The LCD module itself is only 0.1 in. (2.8 mm) thick. The optional backlight adds an additional
0.14 in. (3.6 mm). The contrast is adjusted once by command and remains stable over the entire operating temperature range from –4 to +158°F (–20 to +70°C), due to integrated tempera- ture compensation. The DOGL128 is available in
both FSTN and STN technology in five different background colors — white, black, blue, yellow-green, transmissive, and yellow-green reflective. The panel variants can be
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combined with LED lighting in seven different col- ors, including full-color RGB and white as the most effective and brightest light source. Designed for mains-independent operation,
the display is powered by 3.3V in single-supply operation. Without illumination, current consump- tion is about 320 µA. In full operation, with white illumination, it draws about 5 mA. The display is interfaced through a serial four-wire SPI. With its 20 pins, it can be soldered directly
into the board or plugged into socket strips. Contact: Electronic Assembly GmbH,
Zeppelinstrasse 19, 82205 Gilching, Germany % +49-0-8105-77-8090 fax: +49-0-8105-77-8099
EA DOGL128 displays with very wide viewing angle.
E-mail:
sales@lcd-module.com Web:
www.lcd-module.com
Coax-to-Triax Adapters
Waseca, MN — Cinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel Group company, has expanded its Trompeter adapter family, supporting the interface of coax systems to triax cable intercon- nects.
Today’s communications sys-
tems, as well as test systems, often require the use of both coaxial and triaxial connector and cable intercon- nects. When it comes to connecting these two types of interfaces, Cinch’s Trompeter adapters provide a com- pact solution. These adapters are configurable to best support cus- tomers’ application requirements.
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