1602G Gray Film Character Dot Matrix LCD Screen 16*02 20 Pin Controller ST7066U Instrument And Meter
XINNOA XNY1602G CHARACTER LCD Module
The XINNOA XNY1602G CHARACTER LCD Module is a reliable and versatile character display solution suitable for a wide range of applications. This compact module offers clear and concise text information display, making it ideal for integration into various electronic devices and systems.
Key Benefits:
- Clear and concise character display
- Compact and easy to integrate
- Durable and reliable performance
- Cost-effective text display solution
- Customizable to meet specific requirements
Target Industries and Applications
| FOB Price | FOB Unit | Product MOQ | Packaging & Delivery |
| $13.00 | piece | N/A | N/A |
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Hign-concerned Chemical | None |
| Display Mode | 1602 |
| Resolution | 16*02 |
| is_customized | Yes |
| Model Number | 1602G |
| Type | COB |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Outline Dimension | 74×25×5.5mm |
| View Size | 62×12.5mm |
| Controller | ST7066U |
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1. LCD size: The maximum overall size or viewing area size, which size should be specified when providing it
2. LCD thickness: The thickness of conventional single glass is divided into 0.55mm,0.7mm, and 1.1mm
3. Display mode: Generally, there are five display modes: TN, HTN, STN, FSTN, and VA. Additionally, it is necessary to provide positive or negative display.
4. Generally, the VA screen is used for negative display
5. Polarizer type: fully transparent (with or without backlight), semi transparent (with or without backlight), reflective (without backlight)
6. Working temperature: 0 °C~+50 °C, -10 °C~+60 °C, -20 °C~+70 °C, -30 °C~80 °C,-40°C~+90°C
7. Connection method: metal pins, zebra stripes, FPC, etc
8. Working voltage: determined according to customer requirements
9. Drive method: commonly used 1/4DUTY 1/3BAIS according to customer requirements
10. Driver IC: The commonly used IC for segment code screens is usually 1621 or 1622