Compact colour displays for handheld devices

Display Visions TFT015-22AI and TFT015-22AITC

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Display Vision’s compact graphic display TFT015-22AI is bright and sharp, but economical in power consumption. Its IPS panel scores highly thanks to its all-round viewing angle and readability in sunlight.

The active area of the IPS colour display measures just 28 mm square. But despite this small size, the resolution of 240×240 pixels provides a detailed and crisp graphic display with 16 bit colour resolution. The maximum brightness of 1,100 cd/m² ensures a high-contrast display even under extreme light conditions, such as in bright sunlight or under operating room lamps. Unlike other LCD screens, the contrast of this IPS panel remains nearly the same even at very oblique viewing angles thanks to the AACS technology. The external installation dimensions are 32x35x3.2 mm.

The 16 bit RGB, 18 bit or 8 bit parallel and SPI interfaces are available for control. The supply voltage is 3.3 V. Due to the low current consumption, typically 20 to 80 mA, the compact colour displays are ideal for installation in battery-operated handheld devices. And this over a wide temperature range from -20 to 70 °C.

The coloured IPS panel is also available with a capacitive touch screen surface in the form of the TFT015-22AITC. At 44x46x3.5 mm, it is somewhat larger but its maximum brightness – 1,000 cd/m² – is only slightly lower. On the other hand, the glued touch screen surface protects it even better against external weather influences.

It is assembled by simply sticking it in place. For testing purposes or to quickly and easily connect to various microcontrollers, Display Visions also offers a test and adapter board with corresponding software for these displays (9782-1USB). TFT015-22AI and TFT015-22AITC are available in any amount from 1 piece upwards for immediate delivery. Display Visions guarantees availability for at least ten years.

Visit DISPLAY VISIONS at the embedded world (Hall 1, Booth 389) in Nuremberg.

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