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Part RoHS Manufacturer Optoelectronic Type Color At Wavelength Horizontal Pixel Count Maximum Supply Voltage No. of Functions Nominal Supply Voltage Depth Character Font Type Packing Method Rows Per Display Display Format Diagonal Size Sub-Category Display Height Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Height Minimum Operating Temperature Fluid Type Characters Per Row Backlight Viewing Area Length Pixel Format Polarization Mode Additional Features Length Viewing Area Height Pixel Count (Vertical) Interface

LCR-U01602DSF/A-WH

Lumex

5 X 8 DOT MATRIX LCD DISPLAY

4.8 V

16 X 2

4.35 mm

4.2 V

85 Cel

-40 Cel

STN

LED-WHITE

64 mm

TRANSFLECTIVE

14 mm

NHD-0420E2Z-NSW-BBW

Newhaven Display International

5 X 8 DOT MATRIX LCD DISPLAY

5 V

13.6 mm

5x8 Dot

4

Displays

9.22 mm

70 Cel

62.5 mm

-20 Cel

20

146 mm

43 mm

EADOGM204N-A

Display Visions

5 X 8 DOT MATRIX LCD DISPLAY

1

3.3 V

20 X 4

4.825 mm

70 Cel

-20 Cel

FSTN POSITIVE

63 mm

REFLECTIVE

26 mm

EADOGM204B-A

Display Visions

5 X 8 DOT MATRIX LCD DISPLAY

1

3.3 V

20 X 4

4.825 mm

70 Cel

-20 Cel

FSTN POSITIVE

LED-WHITE

63 mm

TRANSFLECTIVE

26 mm

LCD Displays

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) displays are electronic devices that use liquid crystal technology to display visual information. LCD displays are commonly used in electronic devices such as televisions, computer monitors, smartphones, and digital watches.

An LCD display consists of a layer of liquid crystal material sandwiched between two sheets of glass. When an electric current is applied to the liquid crystal material, it changes the orientation of the crystals, which affects the amount of light that is allowed to pass through the display. The pixels on the display are controlled by thin-film transistors (TFTs) that are embedded in the glass substrate.

LCD displays can be categorized into various types based on their backlight technology, including LED-backlit, CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp)-backlit, and EL (electroluminescent)-backlit displays. LED-backlit displays are the most common type of LCD display and are energy-efficient, have a long lifespan, and produce a bright and vivid image.

LCD displays offer several advantages over other display technologies. They consume less power than CRT displays and are thinner and lighter than other display technologies. They also produce a clearer image with better color accuracy and can display a wide range of colors.