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News Release from: Trident Microsystems | Subject: Active Matrix Displays
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2004
New Industrial TFT Panels comply with
RoHS
Manufacturers using TFTs and looking to comply with RoHS directive are being assisted by the introduction of three new lead-free panels by Trident Displays.
Manufacturers using TFTs and looking to comply with RoHS directive are being assisted by the introduction of three new lead-free panels by Trident Displays The Toshiba 12.1" active matrix industrial TFT panels from Trident Displays, comply with all EU RoHS directives for electrical and electronics equipment
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The high clarity devices incorporate long-life CCFL backlights offering up to 50,000 hours lamp life and have dedicated inverters to ensure the best possible brightness against power consumption.
The lamp assemblies are fully replaceable, prolonging the useable life of the screen.
The new units available from Trident Displays include two 800 x 600 pixel versions offering 250 or 350 cd/m2 from power consumption of 7.8W or 8.5W respectively, and a 1024 x 768 pixel version offering 350 cd/m2 with power consumption of 8.5W.
All three panels have been designed to operate to specification up to 60oC.
Continuing Toshiba's policy of ensuring mounting-hole compatibility between generations of products, all three new panels can be used in devices that currently use the LTM12C289 model with minimal mechanical changes.
Trident also plans to introduce lead-free replacements for Toshiba's 10.4" VGA LTM10C210 range in the near future together with interface kits and SBC BIOS upgrades from Evalue.
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