Re: Where are the LCD or OLED bitmapped displays?

>For the next-generation clock box (1 Hz to 1.5 GHz with ~50 ps >jitter) >I need an LCD-backlit or OLED display, 128 x 64 bits, single or >multiple colors, about 2 inch diagonal. >OSRAM had a nice OLED display, but they went out of that business. >Billions of cellphones, cameras, and iPods are being made, but where >can I buy a couple of hundred displays? >This is holding up a neat project. :-( >Any help is really appreciated ! >Peter Alfke

We just got the demo Newhaven 20x2, 30 mm high COG white backlit LCD. It's all glass, no PCB, so it would be mounted by soldering the leads, plus some adhesive or foam tape to a motherboard. Visually, it's gorgeous. $7.07 single-piece price!

ftp://66.117.156.8/Lcd_front.JPG

ftp://66.117.156.8/Lcd_back.jpg

ftp://66.117.156.8/Lcd_demo_bd.JPG

John

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John Larkin
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Now that is neat! Is it ROHS? Website?

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Nico Coesel

Google is your friend:

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You have seen these ?

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Adrian Jansen           adrianjansen at internode dot on dot net
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Adrian Jansen

On a sunny day (Sat, 05 Jan 2008 13:01:36 +1000) it happened Adrian Jansen wrote in :

Many of that stuff is available from

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I recently downloaded many of the related pdf documents. Still pretty expensive.
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I presume conrad.de has these too

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Jan Panteltje

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