Product Description
10.3'' 10. 3 inch tft lcd 1920*720 with Lvds interface IPS ALL viewing angle
Product Description
Team Source Display LCD module:TST103HDKK-02,this is a color active matrix thin film transistor (FT) liquid crystal display (LCD) that uses a-Si and transmissive FT as a switching device with normal-black technology. It is composed of a TFT LCD panel, driver IC and back-light. The TFT LCD has 10.3 inch with 1920 x 720 resolution and RoHS directive.
Product parameters
LCD size | 10.3 |
Resolution | 1920(W) x 720(H) |
Active area | 243.65(W) x 91.37(H) |
Pixel pitch | 0.1269(H)x0.1269(V) |
Color arrangement | RGB-stripe |
Display mode | Normally black |
Surface treatment | Anti-Glare |
Back-light | White LED |
Outline Dimension | 253.15(D) ×106.01(V) ×6.81(D) mm |
Features
10.3 (8:3 diagonal) inch configuration
Landscape type
Fail detect function
Parallel GB 8 bits (16.7M)
Applications
TFT LCD Monitor
Industrial Application
Amusement
Vehicle
Product structure
Gallery
Custom Service
Touch panel, LCD, Backlight, FPC
Company Profile
TSD is the professional LCD factory. Providing the TFT display, size range is 0.96-32 inch. And the touch screen including the capacitive & resistive touch panel. Also we have the ability the support provide the mono LCD, customized solution is available.
Our advantages
l 18 Years LCD module experience
l Flexible delivery & cost-effective
l Stable quality
l Professional team
l OEM service
What TSD has?
1)TFT LCD
Size:Our standard TFT LCD display size range from 0.96 inch to 13.3 inch,
including 0.96”, 1.44", 1.77", 2", 2.2'', 2.4", 2.8",3.2", 3.5", 4.3", 5", 5.5”, 7", 8", 10.1", 13.3”.
Brightness: can be designed per customer's requirements
Polarizer: TV, EWV, Ofilm
Connection: All kinds of FPC design supported
2)CTP CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL
Structure: G+G, G+F, G+F+F
Cover Lens: Glass (AR, AF, AG coating can be added), PMMA etc.
Driver: FT, GT, Atmel, ILITEK, ST, EETI etc.
Have standard one and also available to make the customization with different size, shape, color, logo etc.
3) Passive LCD
Mode: TN, HTN, STN, FSTN, DFSTN, VA
Structure: LCD Panel, COB, COG
Connection: Zebra,Pin, FPC, Rubber
Backlight: All kinds of design
TSD Touch Panel Solution
1. Customized CTP
Slide, roll, Single-touch, multi-touch, In cell,on cell,G+G,G+F,GGG industry or automotive CTP solution with OCA, OCR optical bonding
2. Customized RTP
Transmittance>94%
Anti static,Anti Dust,water proof
High temperature and humidity
4line and 5lines RTP
3. Cover lens
Customized Color with Silk print, logo printing
Any Irregular Shape
Thickness support
0.55mm, 0.7mm,1.1mm,1.8mm,2.0mm,2.8mm,3mm, 4mm
FAQ
Q: How can i find the right product?
A: Please send us your requirements, we will recommend our standard products, if it’s not fit, we will do the necessary adjustment & customization.
Q: How to customize the product?
A: Customized procedures goes like this: Project scope clarification → Fill TSD Requirement Form → Engineering analysis → Cost→Evaluation → Customer confirmation → Providing drawing → Customer confirmation → Sampling → Customer approval → Mass production
Q: Do you accept sample order or small quantity order?
A: Yes, you can place sample orders for testing first, and small quantity order as pilot production (no less than MOQ)
Q: What are the payment terms?
A: We usually accept T/T, Paypal, other terms to be negotiated.
Q: What’s the lead time?
A: Usually 3~5 days for sample orders if goods are in stock, and 4~5 weeks for mass production (basing on the quantity and product)
1.About Image Sticking
1.1 What is Image Sticking?
If you remain a fixed image on LCD Display for a long period of time, you may experience a phenomenon called Image Sticking. Image Sticking - sometimes also called "image retention" or "ghosting"- is a phenomenon where a faint outline of a previously displayed image remains visible on the screen when the image is changed It can occur at variable levels of intensity depending on the specific image makeup, as well as the amount of time the core image elements are allowed to remain unchanged on the screen. In POS applications, for example, a button menu which remains fixed, or in which the " frame "
elements (core image) remain fixed and the buttons may change, may be susceptible to image sticking. It is important to note that if the screen is used exclusively for this application, the user may never notice this phenomenon since the screen never displays other content. 'It is only when an image other than the *retained" image is shown on the screen that this issue becomes evident. Image sticking is different that the * burn-in" effect commonly associated with phosphor based devices.
1.2 What causes Image Sticking?
Image sticking is an intrinsic behavior of LCD displays due to the susceptibility to polarization of the interior materials (liquid crystals) when used under static, charged conditions (continuously displaying the same image). The individual liquid crystals in an LCD panel have unique electrical properties. Displaying a fixed pattern - such as the POS menu described above over prolonged periods can cause a parasitic charge build-up (polarization) within the liquid crystals which affects the crystals' optical properties and ultimately prevents the liquid crystal from returning to its normal, relaxed state when the pattern is finally changed. This effect takes place at a cellular level within the LCD, and the effect can cause charged crystal alignment at the bottom or top of a crystal cell in the "z" axis, or even crystal migration to the edges of a cell, again based on their polarity. These conditions can cause image sticking over an entire area, or at boundaries of distinct color change respectively. In either case, when the liquid crystals in the pixels and sub-pixels utilized to display the static image are polarized such that they can not return fully to their
" relaxed" state upon deactivation, the result is a faint, visible, retained image on the panel upon presentation of a new, different image. The actual rate of image retention depends on variation factors such as the specific image, how long it is displayed unchanged, the temperature within the panel and even the specific panel brand due to manufacturing differences amongst panel manufacturers
1.3 How to Avoid Image Sticking?
- Try not to operate the LCD with a " fixed" image on the screen for more than 2 hours.
- If you are operating the monitor in an elevated temperature environment and with a displayed image which is contrary to the recommendations in "For Software Developers"
A below, image stick can occur in as little as 30 minutes. Adjust your screen saver settings accordingly.
- Power down the unit during prolonged periods of inactivity such as the hours a store is closed or a shin during which the piece of equipment isn't used.
- Use a screensaver with a black or medium gray background that is automatically set to come on if the device is inactive for more than 5-10 minutes.
- Avoid placing the monitor in poorly ventilated areas or in areas that will create excess heat around the monitor for software developers.
- In defining the icons, buttons, or windows in the screen, try to utilize block patterns instead of distinct lines as borders for dividing the display into distinct areas. If it is necessary to display a static image, try to use colors that are symmetric to the middle grey level at the boundary of two different colors, and slightly shift the borders line once in a while
- Try to utilize medium gray hues for those areas that will have prolonged display times or remain static as other menu elements change.
1.4 How to Fix the Image Sticking?
Unlike the usually irreversible " burn-in" effects commonly associated with direct view phosphor display devices such as CRTs, an image retained on an LCD display can be reversed often to a point of total invisibility. However,the severity of the underlying causes (as described above) of the image retained on a specific display, as well as the variation factors (see "For Software Developers" above) under which the retained image was created, will dictate the final level of retention reversal, One way to erase a retained image
on a panel is to run the screen (monitor “on”) in an " all black pattern for 4-6 hours. It is also helpful to do this in an elevated temperature environment of approximately 35° to 50° C. Again, utilizing a dynamic screen saver with an all black background during prolonged
idle display periods is a good way to avoid image retention issues.
1.5 Is Image Sticking Covered by TSD RMA Warranty?
Image sticking is a phenomenon inherent to LCD Display technology itself, and as such, the occurrence of this "ghosting effect is considered normal operation by the manufacturers of the LCD display modules which are integrated into today's monitor solutions. TSD does not warrant any display against the occurrence of image sticking
We strongly advise that you follow the operating recommendations listed above to avoid the occurrence of this Phenomenon.
Handling & Cautions
1 Mounting Method
l The panel of the LCD consists of two thin glasses with polarizers which easily get
damaged. So extreme care should be taken when handling the LCD.
l Excessive stress or pressure on the glass of the LCD should be avoided. Care must be
taken to insure that no torsional or compressive forces are applied to the LCD unit
when it is mounted.
l If the customer's set presses the main parts of the LCD, the LCD may show the abnormal display. But this phenomenon does not mean the malfunction of the LCD and should be pressed by the way of mutual agreement.
l To determine the optimum mounting angle, refer to the viewing angle range in the
specification for each model.
l Mount a LCD module with the specified mounting parts.
2 Caution of LCD Handling and Cleaning
l Since the LCD is made of glass, do not apply strong mechanical impact or static load
onto it. Handling with care since shock, vibration,and careless handling may seriously
affect the product. If it falls from a high place or receives a strong shock, the glass may
be broken.
l The polarizers on the surface of panel are made from organic substances. Be very
careful for chemicals not to touch the polarizers or it leads the polarizers to be deteriorated.
l If the use of a chemical is unavoidable, use soft cloth with solvent(
recommended below)to clean the LCD’s surface with wipe lightly.
-IPA(Isopropyl Alcohol), Ethyl Alcohol, Trichlorotriflorothane
l Do not wipe the LCD's surface with dry or hard materials that will damage the polarizers and others. Do not use the following solvent.
-Water, Ketone, Aromatics
l It is recommended that the LCD be handled with soft gloves during assembly, etc. The
polarizers on the LCD's surface are vulnerable to scratch and thus to be damaged by
sharp particles.
l Do not drop water or any chemicals onto the LCD's surface.
l A protective film is supplied on the LCD and should be left in place until the LCD is
required for operation.
l The ITO pad area needs special careful caution because it could be easily corroded.
Do not contact the ITO pad area with HCFC,Soldering flux,Chlorine,Sulfur,saliva or
fingerprint. To prevent the ITO corrosion, customers are recommended that the ITO
area would be covered by UV or silicon.
3 Caution Against Static Charge
l The LCD modules use C-MOS LSI drivers, so customers are recommended that any unused input terminal would be connected to Vdd or Vss, do not input any signals before
power is turn on, and ground you body, work/assembly area, assembly equipments to
protect against static electricity.
l Remove the protective film slowly, keeping the removing direction approximate
30-degree not vertical from panel surface, If possible, under ESD control device like
ion blower, and the humidity of working room should be kept over 50%RH to reduce the
risk of static charge.
l Avoid the use work clothing made of synthetic fibers. We recommend cotton clothing or
other conductivity-treated fibers.
l In handling the LCD, wear non-charged material gloves. And the conducting wrist to the
earth and the conducting shoes to the earth are necessary.
4 Caution For operation
l It is indispensable to drive the LCD within the specified voltage limit since the higher
Voltage than the limit causes the shorter LCD's life. An electro-chemical reaction due to
DC causes undesirable deterioration of the LCD so that the use of DC drive should avoid.
l Do not connect or disconnect the LCD to or from the system when power is on.
l Never use the LCD under abnormal conditions of high temperature and high humidity.
l When expose to drastic fluctuation of temperature (hot to cold or cold to hot),the
LCD may be affected; Specifically, drastic temperature fluctuation from cold to hot ,produces dew on the LCD's surface which may affect the operation of the polarizer and the LCD.
l Response time will be extremely delayed at lower temperature than the operating
temperature range and on the other hand at higher temperature LCD may turn black at
temperature above its operational range. However those phenomena do not mean
malfunction or out of order with the LCD. The LCD will revert to normal operation once
the temperature returns to the recommended temperature range for normal operation.
l Do not display the fixed pattern for a long time because it may develop image sticking
due to the LCD structure. If the screen is displayed with fixed pattern, use a screen saver.
5 Packaging
l Modules use LCD element, and must be treated as such.
-Avoid intense shock and falls from a height.
-To prevent modules from degradation, do not operate or store them exposed directly
to sunshine or high temperature/humidity for long periods.
6 Storage
l A slight dew depositing on terminals is a cause for electro-chemical reaction resulting
in terminal open circuit. Relative humidity of the environment should therefore be kept
below 60%RH.
l Original protective film should be used on LCD’s surface (polarizer). Adhesive type
protective film should be avoided, because it may change color and/or properties of
the polarizers.
l Do not store the LCD near organic solvents or corrosive gasses.
l Keep the LCD safe from vibration, shock and pressure.
l Black or white air-bubbles may be produced if the LCD is stored for long time in the
lower temperature or mechanical shocks are applied onto the LCD.
l In the case of storing for a long period of time for the purpose or replacement use,
the following ways are recommended.
-Store in a polyethylene bag with sealed so as not to enter fresh air outside in it.
-Store in a dark place where neither exposure to direct sunlight nor light is.
-Keep temperature in the specified storage temperature range.
-Store with no touch on polarizer surface by the anything else. If possible, store the LCD
in the packaging situation LCD when it was delivered.
7 Safety
l For the crash damaged or unnecessary LCD, it is recommended to wash off liquid crystal by either of solvents such as acetone and ethanol an should be burned up later.
l In the case the LCD is broken, watch out whether liquid crystal leaks out or not. If your
hands touch the liquid crystal, wash your hands cleanly with water an soap as soon
as possible.
l If you should swallow the liquid crystal, first, wash your mouth thoroughly with water,
then drink a lot of water and induce vomiting, and then, consult a physician.
l If the liquid crystal should get in your eyes, flush your eyes with running water for at
least fifteen minutes.
l If the liquid crystal touches your skin or clothes, remove it and wash the affected part
of your skin or clothes with soap and running water.