Liquid crystal display devices - Part 4-1: Matrix colour LCD modules - Essential ratings and characteristics

IEC 61747-4-1:2014(E) describes the essential ratings and characteristics of matrix colour liquid crystal display (LCD) modules. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Adding the contents of the IEC 61747 series, adding the TFT technical kinds, revising the electrical and optical characteristics in Table 1 and correcting some editorial errors.
This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 61747-1-1:2014.

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14-Oct-2014
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Drafting Committee
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PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
15-Nov-2014
Completion Date
15-Oct-2014
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IEC 61747-4-1 ®
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Liquid crystal display devices –
Part 4-1: Matrix colour LCD modules – Essential ratings and characteristics

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IEC 61747-4-1 ®
Edition 2.0 2014-10
INTERNATIONAL
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Liquid crystal display devices –

Part 4-1: Matrix colour LCD modules – Essential ratings and characteristics

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Matrix colour liquid crystal display modules . 6
3.1 Principles and material used . 6
3.2 Modes of operation . 6
3.2.1 Addressing mode of operation . 6
3.2.2 Optical mode of operation . 6
3.3 Details of outline . 6
3.3.1 Material, mechanical description . 6
3.3.2 Method of connection . 6
3.3.3 Outline drawing and dimensions . 7
3.3.4 Pin layout and/or assignment . 7
3.3.5 Preferred or designed viewing direction . 7
3.4 Limiting values (absolute maximum rating system) over the operating
temperature range, unless otherwise stated . 7
3.4.1 Minimum and maximum ambient operating temperature (T ) . 7
op
3.4.2 Minimum and maximum storage temperature (T ) . 7
stg
3.4.3 Minimum and maximum value of supply voltages for logic and LCD
drive or supply voltage(s) for module . 7
3.4.4 Minimum and maximum value of input signal voltage (V ) . 7
IN
3.4.5 Where appropriate, minimum and maximum value of integrated light
source voltage (V ) . 7
LS
3.4.6 Where appropriate, maximum soldering temperature (T ) . 7
sld
3.5 Electrical and optical characteristics . 7
3.6 Supplementary information . 9
3.6.1 Timing characteristics, timing of logic voltages and data/format interface
specification . 9
3.6.2 Supply voltages sequence condition, where appropriate . 9
3.6.3 Operating voltage range, if appropriate, as a function of temperature at
specified contrast ratio . 9
3.6.4 Handling and operating information . 9
3.6.5 Precautions with respect to electrostatic discharges . 9
3.6.6 Precautions of installation, mechanical and/or electrical . 9
3.6.7 Safety information . 9
3.6.8 Characterization of diffused and regular reflectance and transmittance . 9

Table 1 – Electrical and optical characteristics of matrix colour LCD modules . 7

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Part 4-1: Matrix colour LCD modules –
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