Planar manual EL552.256-Q2 Display, Installing and Handling, Features

Models: EL552.256-Q2

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EL552.256-Q2

EL552.256-Q2 Display

The EL552.256-Q2 thin film electroluminescent (EL) display is a high- performance alternative to lower resolution LCDs and VFDs and is the ideal solution in demanding applications where superior visual performance and environmental ruggedness are critical. The display consists of an EL glass panel and control electronics assembled into a space-saving, rugged package for easy mounting and a separate DC/DC converter with interconnecting cable.

The EL552.256-Q2 display utilizes Planar’s proprietary Integral Contrast Enhancement (ICETM) technology to achieve unparalleled image quality without the use of expensive filters. This small graphics display excels in a wide range of ambient lighting environments while effectively eliminating the blooming common to other high-bright displays.

The 4-bit LCD-type interface is TTL-compatible and is designed for hardware compatibility with the SMOS 1353 or equivalent LCD controller. Each of the 141,312 pixels has an aspect ratio of 1:1 and is individually addressable to clearly display high information content graphics and text.

Features

Excellent visual performance: High brightness and contrast Wide viewing angle > 160°

Rapid display response < 1 ms

Low EMI emissions

Extremely rugged and durable

Reliable, long operating life with > 30,000 MTBF

Separate DC/DC converter

4-bit LCD-type interface

Installing and Handling

Do not drop, bend or flex the display. Do not allow objects to strike the surface of the display.

CAUTION: The display uses CMOS and power MOSFET devices. These components are electrostatic-sensitive. Unpack, assemble, and examine this assembly in a static-controlled area only. When shipping, use packing materials designed for protection of electrostatic-sensitive components.

2EL552.256-Q2 Operations Manual (OM410-00)

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Planar manual EL552.256-Q2 Display, Installing and Handling, Features