5.7 tft display free sample
This 320x240 resolution LCD TFT is a standard display with 16-bit parallel interface and a 12:00 optimal view. This Liquid Crystal Display has a built-in SSD1963 controller. It is RoHS compliant and has a 4-wire resistive touchscreen.
Choose from a wide selection of interface options or talk to our experts to select the best one for your project. We can incorporate HDMI, USB, SPI, VGA and more into your display to achieve your design goals.
Equip your display with a custom cut cover glass to improve durability. Choose from a variety of cover glass thicknesses and get optical bonding to protect against moisture and debris.
This 320x240 resolution LCD TFT is a standard display with 8-bit parallel interface and a 12:00 optimal view. This Liquid Crystal Display has a built-in SSD1963 controller. It is RoHS compliant and does not come with a touchscreen.
Choose from a wide selection of interface options or talk to our experts to select the best one for your project. We can incorporate HDMI, USB, SPI, VGA and more into your display to achieve your design goals.
Equip your display with a custom cut cover glass to improve durability. Choose from a variety of cover glass thicknesses and get optical bonding to protect against moisture and debris.
Focus Displays offers a wide range of standard full color TFT displays. 64 million unique colors, high brightness, sharp contrast, -30C operating temperature, and fast response time are all good descriptions of a TFT display. This is why TFT technology is one of the most popular choices for a new product.
Thin Film Transistor (TFT) display technology can be seen in products such as laptop computers, cell phones, tablets, digital cameras, and many other products that require color. TFT’s are active matrix displays which offers exceptional viewing experiences especially when compared to other passive matrix technologies. The clarity on TFT displays is outstanding; and they possess a longer half-life than some types of OLEDs and range in sizes from less than an inch to over 15 inches.
CCFL’s are still available, but are becoming a legacy (obsolete) component. TFT displays equipped with a CCFL require higher MOQs (Minimum Order Quantities) than displays with LED backlights.
The majority of TFT displays contain a touch panel, or touch screen. The touch panel is a touch-sensitive transparent overlay mounted on the front of the display glass. Allowing for interaction between the user and the LCD display.
Some touch panels require an independent driver IC; which can be included in the TFT display module or placed on the customer’s Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Touch screens make use of coordinate systems to locate where the user touched the screen.
Resistive touch panels are the lowest cost option and are standard equipment on many TFT modules. They are more common on smaller TFT displays, but can still be incorporated on larger modules.
Contrast ratio, or static contrast ratio, is one way to measure the sharpness of the TFT LCD display. This ratio is the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white the display is able to produce. The higher the number on the left, the sharper the image. A typical contrast ratio for TFT may be 300:1. This number ratio means that the white is 300 times brighter than the black.
TFT LCD displays are measured in inches; this is the measurement of the diagonal distance across the glass. Common TFT sizes include: 1.77”, 2.4”, 2.8”, 3”, 4.3”, 5”, 5.7”, 5.8”, 7”, 10.2”, 12.1 and 15”.
As a general rule, the larger the size of the glass the higher the cost of the display, but there are exceptions to this rule. A larger display may be less expensive than a smaller display if the manufacture produces higher quantities of the larger displays. When selecting your color display, be sure to ask what the cost is for one size smaller and one size larger. It may be worth modifying your design requirements.
TFT resolution is the number of dots or pixels the display contains. It is measured by the number of dots along the horizontal (X axis) and the dots along the vertical (Y axis).
The higher the resolution, the more dots per square inch (DPI), the sharper the display will look. A higher resolution results in a higher cost. One reason for the increase in cost is that more driver chips are necessary to drive each segment.
Certain combinations of width and height are standardized and typically given a name and a letter representation that is descriptive of its dimensions. Popular names given to the TFT LCD displays resolution include:
Transmissive displays must have the backlight on at all times to read the display, but are not the best option in direct sunlight unless the backlight is 750 Nits or higher. A majority of TFT displays are Transmissive, but they will require more power to operate with a brighter backlight.
Transflective displays are readable with the backlight off provided there is enough ambient light. Transflective displays are more expensive than Transmissive also there may be a larger MOQ for Transflective. However, Transflective displays are the best option for direct sunlight.
Drivers update and refresh the pixels (Picture Elements) of a display. Each driver is assigned a set number of pixels. If there are more pixels than a single driver can handle, then an additional drivers are added.
A primary job of the driver is to refresh each pixel. In passive TFT displays, the pixel is refreshed and then allowed to slowly fade (aka decay) until refreshed again. The higher the refresh frequency, the sharper the displays contrast.
The controller does just what its name suggest. It controls the drivers. There is only one controller per display no matter how many drivers. A complex graphic display with several thousand pixels will contain one controller and several drivers.
The TFT display (minus touch screen/backlight) alone will contain one controller/driver combination. These are built into the display so the design engineer does not need to locate the correct hardware.
If you do not see a Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Display module that meets your specifications, or you need a replacement TFT, we can build a custom TFT displays to meet your requirements. Custom TFTs require a one-time tooling fee and may require higher MOQs.
Ready to order samples for your TFT design? Contact one of our US-based technical support people today concerning your design requirements. Note: We can provide smaller quantities for samples and prototyping.
EVERVISION’s new 5.7” TFT VGA (VGG644804-6UFLWU) display features 640 x 480 resolution and LVDS 6 bit interface. Designed with a high-efficiency power LED backlight, the display achieves a super high brightness of 1300cd/m², which makes it easily readable
EVERVISION’s new TFT-LCD offers a wide operating temperature range of - 30° / 80°C. Together with the long-term availability, the display is ideal for industrial
applications. Using Evervision Ultra Wide View (UWV) polarizer technology, the display provides a wide viewing angle in all directions 80°/80°/80°/80° and eliminates colour inversion.
Evervision’s super high brightness TFT display is optimal for daylight applications like parking pay station, E-Car charging point, automatic car wash POS, outdoor terminals, payment kiosk and more.
The display also provides acoustic feedback into an 8 ohm speaker. Sounds ranging from simple clicks, notes or jingles acting as warning or status messages. TrueType fonts are easy imported with the free development software. The onboard 4MB memory stores images, animations and macros. Text can be mixed with graphics, pictures and gif animations.
Pre-integrated with all driving electronics, flash memory, backlight drivers, I/O and optional touch-screen functionality, the display is ready to be connected by serial, SPI or I²C interface to the host processor or when using a simple level converter USB, RS-232 or RS-485 is available. Additionally the unit features two analogue inputs, 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs.
An evaluation kit EA EVAL-eDIPTFT70 is available to help your EA eDIPTFT57 or eDIPTFT70 development started. The evaluation kit has USB, RS232, RS485 interface for connection to the free development software on the PC.
The EA DOG display family spans character and graphic displays with the formats of 1×8, 2×16, 3×16, 102×64, 132×32, 128×64 and 160×104. These displays are available in a variety of colours by combination of the display glass and 5 different colour backlights or a full RGB backlight. The overall height is only 2mm or 6.5 mm with LED backlight. Supply voltage +3.3V to 5V for the alphanumeric displays and +3.3V for graphic displays. For all displays a 4 wire analogue touch-screen is available.
FactoryTalk view machine edition station runtime, version 6.0 or later, is preloaded and activated on each terminal, Single license support for FactoryTalk viewpoint software, version 1.2 or later, gives remote users access to a terminal’s displays via st
Ampire is a Taiwan-based LCD module manufacturer with over 15 years’ experience in the field. To satisfy various needs, Ampire provides diversified and high-quality products (TFT, CSTN, FSTN, STN, TN) with different technologies (COG, TAB & COB), and custom designs when necessary.
SUNLIKE supplies TFT LCD display modules in various sizes such as 1.44" TFT LCD, 2.0" TFT LCD, 2.4" TFT LCD, 2.8" TFT LCD, 3.5" TFT LCD, 4.3" TFT LCD, 5.0" TFT LCD, 5.7" TFT LCD, 7.0" TFT LCD, 10.1" TFT, 15.0" TFT LCD, etc. You can find our TFT LCD display modules with high brightness, wide view angle, touch panel (capacitive or resistive) and a variety of interfaces in the following table. For any other custom requests, feel free to contact us.
NEW!Direct control by these HMIs is enabled by adding discrete or analog I/O expansion modules. The 5.7” model accepts up to two modules, while the 8.4”, 10.4” and 12.1” models accept up to four modules. Programming to sense inputs and drive outputs is accomplished withiSn the HMI software, providing a space saving all-in-one automation solution.
USB, Ethernet and SD memory card ports deliver comprehensive connectivity, while two unique video-in and audio-out ports on all but the 5.7” model enable offer additional flexibility.
WindO/I-NV4 software WindO/I-NV4 software is the simplest programming tool for all IDEC OI Touchscreens Series from 4.3” to 15” except the HG1F 4.6”. The WindOI-NV4 software has the same look and feel as the WindOI NV2 with all the great features, such as support of multiple protocols, FTP and Email functions. It is used to create projects that can display information from a PLC, process status, or can be used to input data with virtual switches or keypads to make changes to a process. The objects are extremely easy to configure with the help of step-by-step navigation. It lets you quickly create colorful graphical screens in no time using drop-down menus and intuitive drag and drop functionality for the objects. A workspace is available to help you organize and manage projects, objects and screens.