Hitachi LM9V385 LCD Display
Hitachi LM9V385 LCD Display
The Sharp LM9V385 9.4-inch CSTN-LCD (Coloration Tremendous-Twisted Nematic LCD) module designed for industrial purposes. Beneath is a summarized breakdown of its key specs:
Model: Sharp
Mannequin P/N: LM9V385
Diagonal Dimension: 9.4 inch
Panel Sort: CSTN-LCD (Coloration Tremendous-Twisted Nematic LCD), LCM (Liquid Crystal Module)
Decision: 640 (RGB) × 480 pixels (VGA)
Pixel Format: RGB Vertical Stripe
Lively Space: 192(W) × 144(H) mm
Bezel Opening: 198.0(W) × 151.0(H) mm
Define Dimensions: 227(H) × 179.2(V) mm
Luminance: 60 cd/m² (Typical)
Distinction Ratio: 25:1 (Typical) (TM)
View Path: Not specified
Response Time: 350 ms (Typical) (Tr+Td)
Viewing Angle: 30/30/15/25 (Typical) (CR ≥ 5) Left / Proper / Up / Down
Working Mode: STN (Tremendous-Twisted Nematic), Usually Black, Transmissive
Help Coloration: Coloration
Gentle Supply: CCFL (Chilly Cathode Fluorescent Lamp), 1 piece, 10K hours, With out Driver
Weight: 470g (Typical)
Designed For: Industrial purposes
Body Fee: 75Hz
Contact Panel: 4-wire Resistive Contact, F/G (Movie to Glass)
Interface Sort: Parallel Information (1ch, 8-bit), 31 pins Connector
Energy Provide: 3.3V (Typical)
Atmosphere:
Working Temperature:0°C~40°C
Storage Temperature:-25°C~60°C
The LM9V385 LCD module is designed for industrial purposes and includes a coloration CSTN-LCD show with a resistive contact panel for person enter.
The show helps VGA decision and has a transmissive mode with a CCFL backlight for illumination. The module’s broad working temperature vary makes it appropriate for varied industrial environments.
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