5.7-Inch LCD Modules with CCFL Backlight
5.7-Inch LCD Modules with CCFL Backlight
The recommended driving voltage for these LCD modules is 24.9V at 25℃, suggesting the design requires precise voltage control to ensure optimal functionality and prevent damage.
Incorrect input voltage levels, specifically outside the input high level voltage (0.8VDD to VDD) and low level voltage (0 to 0.2VDD), may lead to improper display operations, part failure, or impaired visual output, thus affecting the overall device reliability and performance.
The contrast ratio is unspecified in numerical terms but indicates the modulations between light and dark elements on the screen. Surface brightness is described as 250 cd/m² typ. These parameters significantly influence the visual clarity and quality of the display under different lighting conditions.
The document mentions several power supply configurations for LCD modules, including variations with VDD=5V, VEE=30V, and different combinations of VR, VSS, and Vcon settings. These configurations enable adaptability to varying device power requirements.
The document specifies the absolute maximum ratings for storage temperature as ranging from -20℃ to 70℃. This indicates usage and storage conditions for the devices must not exceed these limits to prevent potential damage or malfunction from extreme environmental conditions.
The document outlines various pin connections for the LCD modules, including Frame start signal (Pin 1), Non-connection (Pin 2), signal for latching the shift register data of one line (Pin 3, LOAD), common driver data shift signal (Pin 4, CP), data input signal (Pins 6 to 9, D0 to D3), supply voltage (Pin 10, VDD), and logic supply voltage (Pin 11, VSS), among others.
The viewing angle is described as ±30 degrees typ. for top and bottom as well as right and left. This specification impacts how the display is viewed from various angles, affecting usability for consumer devices wherein display clarity from multiple viewpoints is essential.
In the LCD modules, the pin labeled 'VO' is used for contrast adjustment, and 'FG' serves as the frame ground connection. These functions are critical for maintaining the display’s visual settings and structural integrity.
Integrating these LCD modules into mobile devices requires consideration of electrical characteristics such as recommended driving voltage and maximum storage temperatures, mechanical dimensions for fitting within device chassis, and power supply compatibility. Additionally, ensuring optimal viewing angles and contrast for diverse lighting conditions would be essential for maintaining user experience.
The typical screen size for the LCD modules with CCFL backlight is 5.7 inches, and the dimensions are specified as 165.5 x 112.3 x 8.5 mm. The weight of these modules is 165 grams.