7 inch 800x480 TN TFT LCD Module Display with Touch Screen
General Description
TFT 7.0” is a TN transmissive type color active matrix TFT liquid crystal display that useamorphous silicon TFT as switching devices. This module is a composed of a TFT_LCD module, It is usually designed for industrial application and this module follows RoHs.
The Z070WV01-CT is a high-quality 7.0-inch TN TFT LCD module manufactured by AISON. It boasts a 800x480 RGB pixel resolution on a black background, delivering an exceptional visual experience. The module's brightness of 400cd/m2 with captouch screen ensures clear visibility in various lighting conditions, providing optimal viewing comfort.
To simplify the integration process,AISONI has designed the Z070WV01-CT for seamless connection. It features a 40-pin Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) and FPC-connector mode, enabling easy and reliable connections to your PCB's ZIF connector. This eliminates the need for complex wiring, saving valuable time during the integration process.
Aison Technology offers tailored solutions, allowing customers to customize the FPC, integrate cover lenses, add touch screens, or even customize driver boards. This flexibility ensures that customers receive an optimized display solution that perfectly aligns with their unique needs and preferences. Additionally, upon customer request, AISON can provide customized demo kits, further assisting in the evaluation and decision-making process.
General Data
Model Name | 7 inch TFT Display with touch screen |
Resolution | 800*(RGB)*480 |
Model Size (W*H*T)mm | 164.9*100*7.1mm |
Display Area (W*H)mm | 154.08 x 85.92mm |
Interface | RGB |
Display Mode | Normally White TN,Transmissive |
Viewing | 12:00 o'clock |
Brightness | 400 cd/m2 |
Pin number | 40 |
Interface | RGB |
Operating temperatures | -20 to 70 degree |
Storage temperatures | -30 to 80 degree |
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TFT Applications:
The 7 inch tft displays are widely used for Industrial, Smart home,Medical, Automotive ,Intelligent and other applications.
