Display Modules - LCD, OLED Character and Numeric

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PD20D0257

PD20D0257

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PLASMA DISPLAY

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O128Y064QLPP3N000A

O128Y064QLPP3N000A

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OLED DISPLAY

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O020N004ARPP5N0000

O020N004ARPP5N0000

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LCD MODULE 80 DIG 20 X 4 PASSIVE

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OLED-016N002H-BPP5N00000

OLED-016N002H-BPP5N00000

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LCD MODULE 32 DIG 16 X 2 PASSIVE

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APD240G0641

APD240G0641

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PLASMA PANEL DISPLAY MODULE

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O016N002ARPP5N0000

O016N002ARPP5N0000

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LCD MODULE 32 DIG 16 X 2 PASSIVE

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O128Y064FGPP3N0000

O128Y064FGPP3N0000

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OLED DISPLAY

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O096Y064ABPP3N0000

O096Y064ABPP3N0000

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OLED DISPLAY

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PD12D0231

PD12D0231

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PLASMA DISPLAY

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PD64A0301

PD64A0301

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PLASMA DISPLAY

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PD133B0111

PD133B0111

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PLASMA DISPLAY

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O128Y064LLPP3N0000

O128Y064LLPP3N0000

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OLED DISPLAY

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OLED-020N004B-BPP5N000B0

OLED-020N004B-BPP5N000B0

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LCD MODULE 80 DIG 20 X 4 OLED

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PD10D02513

PD10D02513

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PLASMA DISPLAY

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O020N004BLPP5N0000

O020N004BLPP5N0000

Vishay / Dale

LCD MODULE 80 DIG 20 X 4 PASSIVE

0

O016N002DWPP5N0000

O016N002DWPP5N0000

Vishay / Dale

LCD MODULE 32 DIG 16 X 2 PASSIVE

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APD250M0601

APD250M0601

Vishay / Dale

PLASMA PANEL DISPLAY MODULE

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O040N002AWPP5N0000

O040N002AWPP5N0000

Vishay / Dale

LCD MODULE 80 DIG 20 X 4 PASSIVE

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PD07D0703

PD07D0703

Vishay / Dale

PLASMA DISPLAY

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O128Y064LLPP3T0000

O128Y064LLPP3T0000

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OLED DISPLAY

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Display Modules - LCD, OLED Character and Numeric

1. Overview

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) character/numeric modules are compact optoelectronic devices designed for displaying text, numbers, and simple symbols. LCDs operate by modulating light through liquid crystal layers with external backlighting, while OLEDs use organic compounds that emit light when electric current is applied. These modules are critical in modern electronics for their low power consumption, cost-effectiveness (LCDs), and high contrast/color fidelity (OLEDs), serving applications from consumer electronics to industrial equipment.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
LCD CharacterFixed character sets (ASCII), 8x5 pixel matrices, alphanumeric displayCalculators, cash registers, industrial controllers
LCD Numeric7-segment or 14-segment designs, high visibilityDigital clocks, meters, thermostats
OLED CharacterSelf-emissive pixels, wide viewing angles, ultra-thin profileSmart wearables, medical devices, portable instruments
OLED NumericSegmented OLEDs with programmable brightness, low-temperature operationAutomotive dashboards, avionics, outdoor equipment

3. Structure and Components

LCD Module: Comprises polarizing filters, glass substrates with Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) electrodes, liquid crystal material, and a backlight (LED/CCFL). Control circuitry includes a controller (e.g., HD44780) and driver ICs.

OLED Module: Contains anode (ITO), organic emissive layers (hole transport, emissive, electron transport), cathode (metal alloys), and a protective encapsulation layer. Active-matrix OLEDs (AMOLED) integrate Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) arrays for pixel control.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
ResolutionPixel count (e.g., 16x2 characters, 128x64 dots)Determines display detail and readability
Size (Diagonal)Physical dimensions (1.2" to 10")Affects integration into devices
Brightness (cd/m )LCD: 100-300, OLED: 100-1000Impacts visibility in varying lighting
Contrast RatioLCD: 100:1-1000:1, OLED: 1,000,000:1Defines clarity of displayed content
Viewing AngleLCD: 40 -140 , OLED: 170 +Determines usability from different angles
Power ConsumptionLCD: 0.1-1W, OLED: 0.2-2WCrucial for battery-powered devices
Lifetime (Hours)LCD: 50,000+, OLED: 10,000-30,000Affects long-term reliability

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (LCD), smartwatches (OLED), home appliances
  • Industrial Control: PLCs, HMI panels, sensor displays
  • Medical Devices: Blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, infusion pumps
  • Automotive: Instrument clusters (OLED), HVAC controls (LCD)
  • Smart Grid: Energy meters, circuit breakers with LCD interfaces

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
SharpLS013B7DH031.3" OLED, 128x128 resolution, -30 C to 70 C operation
Samsung DisplayAMOLED Y-OLED SeriesFlexible OLEDs for wearables, 0.96" to 1.5"
LG DisplayLGD-0151FSW1.5" LCD, 16x2 characters, ultra-low power mode
Honeywell5111 Series LCDIndustrial-grade 4-line alphanumeric, RS232 interface
VaritronixCOG OLED-128064128x64 dots, COG packaging, 5V single supply

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Display Requirements: Resolution, character set (ASCII/Unicode), color needs
  • Environmental Conditions: Operating temperature (-20 C to 85 C typical), humidity resistance
  • Power Constraints: Battery vs. mains-powered applications (OLEDs consume more power at high brightness)
  • Interface Compatibility: SPI, I2C, parallel, or UART interfaces
  • Cost vs. Performance: LCDs are cost-effective for static displays; OLEDs justify higher cost for dynamic content
  • Supply Chain Stability: Lifespan of components (e.g., backlight LEDs in LCDs)

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Flexible OLEDs: Adoption in foldable devices and curved automotive dashboards
  • Energy Efficiency: Micro-LED hybrid modules for ultra-low standby power
  • Integration: Embedded touch sensors and gesture recognition
  • Miniaturization: Sub-1" micro-OLEDs for AR glasses and endoscopes
  • Material Innovation: Blue-phase liquid crystals for faster LCD response times
  • Smart Interfaces: IoT-enabled displays with wireless connectivity (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi)
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