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Mitsubishi Electric launches new 8.4” VGA and 10.4” VGA Color TFT-LCD Modules for Industrial Applications

Mitsubishi Electric is introducing new 8.4” VGA (AA084VJ01) and 10.4” VGA (AA104VJ02) color TFT-LCD displays for industrial use. The new modules feature high brightness and high contrast ratio, wide viewing angle as well as a top level wide operating temperature of -30 to 80 degrees Celsius and -20 to 70 degrees Celsius respectively making them suitable for use in rugged outdoor environments.

The TFT-LCD modules with market leading long-life LED backlight performance are equipped with a circuit board-embedded LED driver achieving a more compact system design and a better cost effectiveness in customer’s applications. At 25 degrees Celsius, LED backlights have an operating life time of at least 100,000 hours.

TFT-LCD modules using LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) interface have become widely spread recently because they can be run with very high speed at very low noise figure. Through implementation of Mitsubishi’s cross-compatible LVDS concept design costs at customer side are reduced because they do not have to change the interface depending on the resolution of the display.

The outline dimension and mounting hole position are compatible with Mitsubishi Electric’s previous models (8.4”: AA084VG01, 10.4”: AA104VH02) for an easier, cost effective replacement. In addition, signal interface connector and pin assignments are compatible with all Mitsubishi Electric’s LVDS interface models.

The new TFT-LCD modules are RoHS conform.

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