Versatile medium-size TFT offers high-performance specifications

17-02-2022 | Review Display | Subs & Systems

Review Display Systems offers a new Tianma 6.5" TFT display module. The P0650VGF1MA00 offers SFT technology which provides superior optical performance, a 4:3 classic aspect ratio and VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution. Tianma P-series displays are designed to provide reliable and consistent operation when subjected to temperature extremes, vibration, and mechanical shock in challenging operating environments.

Wide viewing angle performance, consistent colour and brightness are key features of the module with Tianma's implementation of SFT technology. Wide viewing angles of 85 degrees are supported in all directions (up/down, left/right). The white LED backlight has a 100K hour half-brightness lifetime and supplies a 1200cd/m² brightness specification. A contrast ratio of 900:1 provides display images that are bright, concise, and uniform.

Justin Coleman, display division manager, RDS, said, "The new 6.5" P-series display should prove to be a popular addition to the Tianma display portfolio. The compact size, resolution and aspect ratio of the display combined with the excellent optical characteristics deliver a highly versatile display module that will find use in many different applications and environments."

The module provides a single-channel 20-pin LVDS data interface that supports configurable 6-bit or 8-bit RGB colour data, enabling a colour palette of up to 262K or 16.7M colours. The 6.5" display module has mechanical outline dimensions of 154.0mm (w) x 121.0mm (h) x 7.1mm (d) and an active display area of 132.5mm (w) x 99.4mm (h).

The TTFT has been developed to function reliably under rigorous operating conditions encountered in many industrial, aerospace, marine, and medical applications yet still deliver exceptional optical performance. Support for operation in harsh environments is aided with an extended temperature range of -30C to +80C.

Typical applications for the new display include medical devices, industrial process control, marine instrumentation, and in-vehicle systems.

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.