LCX012BL
LCX012BL is 3.3cm (1.3-inch) Black-and-White LCD Panel manufactured by Sony Semiconductor Solutions.
Description
The LCX012BL is a 3.3cm diagonal active matrix TFT-LCD panel addressed by polycrystalline silicon super thin film transistors with built-in peripheral driving circuit. Use of three panels in bination with the LCX012BL provides a full-color representation. The striped arrangement suitable for data projectors is capable of displaying fine text and vertical lines. The adoption of advanced on-chip black matrix realizes high picture quality without cross talk by incorporating high luminance screen and cross talk free circuit. This panel has a polysilicon TFT high-speed scanner and built-in function to display images up/down and/or right/left inverse. The built-in 5V interface circuit leads to lower voltage of timing and control signals. Using Sony’s timing generator “CXD2442Q” sends timing signal necessary for LCD panel drive by identificating puter supporting VGA automatically, and supports double-speed processed NTSC/PAL. Features
- The number of active dots: 312,000 (1.3-inch; 3.3cm in diagonal)
- Accepts the puter requirements of VGA platform (640 x 480)
- High optical transmittance: 25% (typ.)
- Supports NTSC/PAL by processing the video signal at double speed
- Built-in cross talk free circuit
- High contrast ratio with normally white mode: 250 (typ.)
- Built-in H and V drivers (built-in input level conversion circuit, 5V driving possible)
- Up/down and/or right/left inverse display function Element Structure
- Dots: 644 (H) × 484 (V) = 311,696
- Built-in peripheral driver using polycrystalline silicon super thin film transistors. Applications
- Liquid crystal data projectors
- Liquid crystal projectors, etc.
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