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  • How Industrial Display Controllers Handle Different Interfaces?
    2026-06-09
    In industrial applications, display adaptation is rarely just about connector compatibility. Two panels with identical sizes and resolutions may still fail to work properly due to differences in timing requirements, lane configurations, firmware settings, power sequencing, or signal integrity constraints.
     
  • What Is a ZIF Connector and Why Is It Used in TFT LCD Modules?
    2026-06-04
    Learn how ZIF connectors work, why they are widely used in TFT LCD modules, and what engineers should consider when selecting connectors for display integration, reliability, and long-term performance.
  • Can a Medical Touch Display Pass EMC Certification?
    2026-05-25
    Because in medical EMC testing, the display is rarely the certification target by itself. The actual test object is the entire medical device system — including the power architecture, motherboard, grounding structure, cables, shielding design, enclosure, and every connected module.
  • Why Industrial Screens Need Heating Instead of Cooling?
    2026-05-13
    Heated LCD displays are designed to solve one of the biggest challenges in industrial environments: low-temperature reliability.

    Cold weather can slow liquid crystal movement, reduce touch responsiveness, increase ghosting, and even prevent LCD startup entirely. By integrating controlled heating systems into display modules, industrial equipment can maintain stable operation in harsh outdoor and low-temperature conditions.
  • Why Do Touch Displays Have Black Borders?
    2026-04-22
    The black border is usually a printed blackout layer applied to the cover glass or touch panel surface. It surrounds the active display area and hides the non-viewing zones underneath.
  • What is the most common interface for a 4.0 inch touch screen?
    2026-04-20
    When selecting a 4.0 inch touch display, interface compatibility is often one of the first technical questions engineers and buyers need to solve. This screen size is widely used in compact industrial devices, handheld equipment, medical terminals, smart controllers, and embedded systems because it offers a practical balance between usable viewing area and limited installation space.
     
  • FFC vs FPC: Which One Should You Use for Display and Touch Applications?
    2026-04-15
    FFC (Flat Flexible Cable) is a simple laminated cable used for basic signal transmission, while FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) is a flexible circuit that supports complex routing, high-speed signals, and component integration.
  • Why Are LCD Display Lead Times So Long?
    2026-04-01
    Display lead times are long mainly due to complex multi-component supply, precision manufacturing processes, structured production scheduling, upstream material constraints, and incomplete project validation.
  • Instrument Panel in Car: Dashboard Instruments and Automotive Display System Design
    2026-03-30
    In automotive projects, the best display is not the highest spec—it is the one that delivers consistent performance over 10 years in real-world conditions.
  • From COG to TPM: Understanding Touch Display Module Abbreviations
    2026-03-23
    Each step adds structure and functionality. Understanding this flow helps you see why abbreviations like COG, FOG, LCM, and TPM are not just letters—they represent real module features and design considerations we deal with as a manufacturer.
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