Kyocera KCS057QV1AJ-G32 LCD Display
Kyocera KCS057QV1AJ-G32 LCD Display





Panel Model: Kyocera Panel Mannequin: KCS057QV1AJ-G32 Panel Sort: CSTN-LCD Panel Panel Dimension: 5.7 inches Decision: 320(RGB)×240, QVGA Show Mode: STN, Usually Black, Transmissive Energetic Space: 115.18×86.38 mm Define: 154.6×114.8×8.5 mm Floor: Glare (Haze 0%) Brightness: 200 cd/m² (Typ.) Distinction Ratio: 40:1 (Typ.) Show Colours: Coloration Response Time: 220/110 (Typ.)(Tr/Td) Viewing Angle: 50/50/40/50 (Typ.)(CR≥2) (L/R/U/D) Frequency: 75Hz Lamp Sort: 1 piece CCFL Sign Interface: Parallel Information (8-bit) Enter Voltage: 5.0V (Typ.)
The Kyocera KCS057QV1AJ-G32 is a 5.7-inch CSTN-LCD panel with a QVGA decision of 320(RGB)×240. It options STN show know-how with a usually black and transmissive mode. The lively space of the panel is 115.18×86.38 mm, and its total define is 154.6×114.8×8.5 mm. The panel has a glare floor with 0% haze and gives a brightness of 200 cd/m² (Typ.) and a distinction ratio of 40:1 (Typ.).
The show helps coloration output and has a response time of 220/110 (Typ.)(Tr/Td). The viewing angle is 50/50/40/50 (Typ.)(CR≥2) for left, proper, up, and down instructions. The panel has a refresh frequency of 75Hz and makes use of a single CCFL (Chilly Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) for backlighting.
The sign interface used is parallel information with an 8-bit configuration, and the enter voltage required for operation is 5.0V (Typ.). The Kyocera KCS057QV1AJ-G32 is designed for varied show purposes that require a compact and high-quality display screen.
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