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STMicroelectronics launches world's most powerful Cortex processor-based microcontrollers
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Hitachi has announced the introduction of a new high performance 5.0" VGA TFT display module, the TX13D04VM2CAA, which has been designed and developed to operate in demanding industrial and extreme environmental conditions.
24 November 2011
Hitachi Display Products Group (DPG) has announced the introduction of a new compact 8.0" wide aspect ratio TFT display module, the TX20D28VM2BAB, offering a display resolution of 800 x 480 pixels (WVGA) and an integrated LVDS data interface.
Hitachi DPG (Display Products Group) has announced the introduction of a new line-up of Rugged+ TFT LCD display modules specifically intended for use in extreme environment applications.
The two new transmissive mode displays feature long life LED backlighting, providing an exceptional brightness of 1000cd/m² and making them ideal for sunlight readable applications.
03 July 2011
Working closely with our sister company Anglia Designs, we have designed and produced a highly flexible suite of low cost hardware and software reference platforms, which we call ‘Springboards’.
03 July 2011
Solomon Systech’s SSD1960/61/62/63 Display Controllers are ideal for portable and handheld applications that require a high-resolution display.
The cable and connector requirements for displays are many and varied. To simplify the selection process Anglia Displays has devised reference codes to identify which cables and connectors match your chosen display.
By integrating an LVDS data interface onto a TFT module allows high speed digital transmission of the image data with low power consumption, excellent tolerance to transmission line effects and exceptional noise immunity to ensure a clear, crisp display.
Microchip has announced an expansion of its 8-bit segmented LCD microcontroller (MCU) family with five new devices combining low-cost LCD control with industry-leading low power consumption.
STMicroelectronics has announced the extension of its 32-bit STM32L series of microcontrollers. The expansion of the family now includes devices with memory densities of 256 and 384 Kbytes, thereby offering a Flash memory range from 32 up to 384 Kbytes







































































































