LP140WH4 TLC1
LP140WH4 TLC1
LP140WH4 TLC1
SPECIFICATION
FOR
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APPROVAL
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( ) Preliminary Specification
( ◆ ) Final Specification
G. J. Han / S.Manager
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REVIEWED BY
B. T. Jang / Manager
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C. H. Lee / Manager
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/ PREPARED BY
K. M. Lee / Engineer
H. J. Lee / Engineer
Please return 1 copy for your confirmation with Products Engineering Dept.
your signature and comments. LG Display Co., Ltd
Contents
No ITEM Page
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COVER 1
CONTENTS 2
RECORD OF REVISIONS 3
1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4
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2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 5
3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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5 17-20
6 RELIABLITY 24
7 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
7-1 SAFETY
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25
7-2 EMC 25
7-3 ENVIRONMENT 25
8 PACKING
9 PRECAUTIONS 27-28
RECORD OF REVISIONS
EDID
Revision No Revision Date Page Description
ver
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0.0 Oct. 25, 2010 - First Draft (Preliminary Specification) 0.0
1.0 Jan. 10, 2011 - Final Draft
14 Update Color Coordination
15 Update Gray scale specification
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29~31 EDID Update (Check Sum : 08) 1.0
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1. General Description
The LP140WH4 is a Color Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display with an integral LED backlight system. The
matrix employs a-Si Thin Film Transistor as the active element. It is a transmissive type display operating in
the normally white mode. This TFT-LCD has 14.0 inches diagonally measured active display area with HD
resolution (1366 horizontal by 768 vertical pixel array). Each pixel is divided into Red, Green and Blue sub-
pixels or dots which are arranged in vertical stripes. Gray scale or the brightness of the sub-pixel color is
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determined with a 6-bit gray scale signal for each dot, thus, presenting a palette of more than 262,144
colors. The LP140WH4 has been designed to apply the interface method that enables low power, high
speed, low EMI. The LP140WH4 is intended to support applications where thin thickness, low power are
critical factors and graphic displays are important. In combination with the vertical arrangement of the sub-
pixels, the LP140WH4 characteristics provide an excellent flat display for office automation products such
as Notebook PC.
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1 1366
EEPROM
EEPROM Block
Block
for
for EDID
EDID
TFT-LCD Panel
User connector
LVDS Timing
TimingControl
Control (FHD, GIP, TN)
1port
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Block
Block
EP
I
768
DVCC CLKs
General Features
Active Screen Size 14.0 inches diagonal
Outline Dimension 323.5(H, typ) × 192.0(V, typ) × 5.2(D,max) [mm]
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Values
Parameter Symbol Units Notes
Min Max
Power Input Voltage VCC -0.3 4.0 Vdc at 25 5C
C
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Operating Temperature TOP 0 50 1
90% 80%
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60 60%
Wet Bulb 50
Humidity[(%)RH]
40
30 Operation
20
20%
10
0
10%
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-20 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
3. Electrical Specifications
3-1. Electrical Characteristics
The LP140WH4 requires two power inputs. The first logic is employed to power the LCD electronics and to
drive the TFT array and liquid crystal. The second backlight is the input about LED BL.with LED Driver.
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Values
Parameter Symbol Unit Notes
Min Typ Max
LOGIC :
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Power Supply Input Voltage VCC 3.0 3.3 3.6 V 1
Note)
1. The measuring position is the connector of LCM and the test conditions are under 25℃, fv = 60Hz,
Black pattern.
2. The specified Icc current and power consumption are under
the Vcc = 3.3V , 25℃, fv = 60Hz condition and Mosaic pattern.
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3. This Spec. is the max load condition for the cable impedance designing.
4. The below figures are the measuring Vcc condition and the Vcc control block LGD used.
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The Vcc condition is same as the minimum of T1 at Power on sequence.
3.3V
Rising time
Vcc 90%
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0V 10%
0.5ms
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5. This impedance value is needed for proper display and measured form LVDS Tx to the mating connector.
6. The measuring position is the connector of LCM and the test conditions are under 25℃.
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7. The current and power consumption with LED Driver are under the Vled = 12.0V , 25℃, Dimming of
Max luminance and White pattern with the normal frame frequency operated(60Hz).
8. The below figures are the measuring Vled condition 12.0V
and the Vled control block LGD used. Rising time 90%
VLED control block is same with Vcc control block. VLED
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0V 10%
0.5ms
9. The operation of LED Driver below minimum dimming ratio may cause flickering or reliability issue.
10. If Jitter of PWM is bigger than maximum, it may induce flickering.
11. This Spec. is not effective at 100% dimming ratio as an exception because it has DC level equivalent
to 0Hz. In spite of acceptable range as defined, the PWM Frequency should be fixed and stable for
more consistent brightness control at any specific level desired.
12. The life time is determined as the time at which brightness of LCD is 50% compare to that of minimum
value specified in table 7. under general user condition.
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Pin Symbol Description Notes
1 NC No Connection [Interface Chip]
2 VCC LCD Logic and driver power (3.3V Typ.) 1. LCD :
3 VCC LCD Logic and driver power (3.3V Typ.) SiW, TLI, TL2343EP (LCD Controller)
4 V EEDID DDC Power (3.3V) Including LVDS Receiver.
5 NC No Connection 2. System : SiW LVDSRx or equivalent
* Pin to Pin compatible with LVDS
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6 Clk EEDID DDC Clock
7 DATA EEDID DDC Data
[Connector]
8 ORX0- Negative LVDS differential data input
UJU IS050-L40B-C10
9 ORX0+ Positive LVDS differential data input
LSMtron GT05Q-40S-H10 or equivalent
10 GND LCM Ground
11 ORX1- Negative LVDS differential data input [Mating Connector]
12 ORX1+ Positive LVDS differential data input 20453-040T-0# series or equivalent
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13 GND LCM Ground
14 ORX2- Negative LVDS differential data input [Connector pin arrangement]
15 ORX2+ Positive LVDS differential data input
40 1
16 GND LCM Ground
17 ORXC- Negative LVDS differential clock input
18 ORXC+ Positive LVDS differential clock input
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19 GND LCM Ground
[LCD Module Rear View]
20 NC No Connection
21 NC No Connection
19 GND LCM Ground
23 NC No Connection
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24 NC No Connection
19 GND LCM Ground
26 NC No Connection
27 NC No Connection
19 GND LCM Ground
29 NC No Connection
30 NC No Connection
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3-3-1. DC Specification
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Description
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|VID|
Min
100
Max
600
Unit
mV
Notes
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LVDS Common mode Voltage VCM 0.6 1.8 V -
LVDS Input Voltage Range VIN 0.3 2.1 V -
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3-3-2. AC Specification
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< Clock skew margin between channel >
Freq.
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Fmax
Fcenter * FDEV
Fcenter
Fmin
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1
FMOD
Time
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< Spread Spectrum >
3-3-3. Data Format
1) LVDS 1 Port
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RCLK+
RA+/- R3 R2 R1 R0 G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 G0 R5 R4
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RB+/- G4 G3 G2 G1 B1 B0 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 B1 B0 G5
RD+/- G7 G6 R7 R6 X B7 B6 G7 G6 R7 R6 X B7 B6
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ITEM Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Note
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Width-Active tWHA 1366 1366 1366
tCLK
DCLK 0.5 Vcc
tHP
Hsync t
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WH
Data Enable
tVP
tWV
Vsync tVFP
tVBP tWVA
Data Enable
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Table 5. COLOR DATA REFERENCE
Input Color Data
RED GREEN BLUE
Color
MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB
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R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
Black 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Basic Blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Color Cyan 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Magenta 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
Yellow 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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RED (00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RED (01) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RED … … … …
RED (62) 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RED (63) 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GREEN (00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GREEN (01) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
GREEN ... … … …
GREEN (62) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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GREEN (63) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
BLUE (00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BLUE (01) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
BLUE … … … …
BLUE (62) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
BLUE (63) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
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T3 T7 T4
T1 T2 Valid Data
Interface Signal, Vi
LVDS
0V
T5 3.0V 3.0V T6
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LED BL
0V (Off)
On/Off Control Signal
LED_EN
T9 T10
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LED BL Valid Data
Dimming Control Signal 0V (Low)
PWM
T8 T11
90% 90%
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LED Driver Input Voltage
VLED 0V 10% T12 T13 10%
Units Units
Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Parameter Min. Typ. Max.
T1 0.5 - 10 ms T8 10 - - ms
T2 0 - 50 ms T9 0 - - ms
T3 0 - 50 ms T10 0 - - ms
T4 400 - - ms T11 10 - - ms
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Note)
1. Do not insert the mating cable when system turn on.
2. Valid Data have to meet “3-3. LVDS Signal Timing Specifications”
3. LVDS, LED_EN and PWM need to be on pull-down condition on invalid status.
4. LGD recommend the rising sequence of VLED after the Vcc and valid status of LVDS turn on.
4. Optical Specification
Optical characteristics are determined after the unit has been ‘ON’ and stable for approximately 30 minutes in
a dark environment at 25C. The values specified are at an approximate distance 50cm from the LCD surface
at a viewing angle of and equal to 0.
FIG. 1 presents additional information concerning the measurement equipment and method.
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FIG. 1 Optical Characteristic Measurement Equipment and Method
50cm
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Table 9. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Color Coordinates
RED RX 0.583 0.613 0.643
RY 0.322 0.352 0.382
GREEN GX 0.305 0.335 0.365
GY 0.557 0.587 0.617
BLUE BX 0.119 0.149 0.179
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Note)
1. Contrast Ratio(CR) is defined mathematically as
Surface Luminance with all white pixels
Contrast Ratio =
Surface Luminance with all black pixels
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2. Surface luminance is the average of 5 point across the LCD surface 50cm from the surface with
all pixels displaying white. For more information see FIG 1.
3. The variation in surface luminance , The panel total variation ( WHITE) is determined by measuring LN
at each test position 1 through 13 and then defined as followed numerical formula.
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For more information see FIG 2.
Maximum(L1,L2, … L13)
WHITE =
Minimum(L1,L2, … L13)
4. Response time is the time required for the display to transition from white to black (rise time, TrR) and
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from black to white(Decay Time, TrD). For additional information see FIG 3.
5. Viewing angle is the angle at which the contrast ratio is greater than 10. The angles are determined
for the horizontal or x axis and the vertical or y axis with respect to the z axis which is normal to the
LCD surface. For more information see FIG 4.
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6. Gray scale specification * fV = 60Hz
L7 1.5
L15 5.0
L23 11.0
L31 19.0
L39 30.0
L47 48.0
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L55 70.0
L63 100
FIG. 2 Luminance
<Measuring point for Average Luminance & measuring point for Luminance variation>
H
10mm A
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6 7 8 10mm
2 3
B H,V : ACTIVE AREA
V A : H/4 mm
9 1 10
B : V/4 mm
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POINTS: 13 POINTS
4 5 13
11 12
Optical
Response
10
0
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white white
black
= 180 ,
Left
= 0 ,
Right
= 270 ,
Down
5. Mechanical Characteristics
The contents provide general mechanical characteristics for the model LP140WH4. In addition the figures
in the next page are detailed mechanical drawing of the LCD.
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Outline Dimension Vertical 192.0 0.5mm
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Vertical 177.4 0.5mm
Horizontal 309.40 mm
Active Display Area
Vertical 173.95 mm
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* Mounting Screw Length (A)
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= 2.0(Min) / 2.5(Max)
* Mounting Screw Hole Depth (B)
= 2.5(Min)
* Mounting hole location : 3.1(Typ)
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Notes : 1. Screw plated through the method of non-electrolytic nickel plating is preferred
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to reduce possibility that results in vertical and/or horizontal line defect due to
the conductive particles from screw surface.
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Max Thickness
Sponge
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System Cover
A Boundary Line
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1.Rearside of LCM is sensitive against external stress,and previous check
about interference is highly needed.
Define 2.In case there is something from system cover comes into the boundary
above,mechanical interference may cause the FOS defects.
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Define
NO GOOD GOOD
1.If system antenna is overlapped with T-CON,it might be cause the noise.
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(D-IC)
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Hinge
Side Mount Screw Hole (4ea)
GAP:Min2.0mm
(“I” TYPE) (“L” TYPE)
#2 #1
#3
Bad Ok Good
1.COF area needs to be handled with care.
2.GOOD Wire path design to system side.
Define OK Wire path is located between COFs.
BADWire path overlapped with COF area.
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bracket
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1.Condition without bracket is good for mechanical noise,and can minimize
the light leakage from deformation of bracket.
Define
2.The results shows that there is no difference between the condition
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with or without bracket.
User connector
area.
A A-1
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User connector
Cable pathway.
A~A-1 cut
FPC:Flexible Printed Circuit.
1.CNT area is specially sensitive against external stress,and additional
Define gap by cutting on system cover will be helpful on removing the Ripple.
2.Using a thinner CNT will be better. (eg: FPC type)
6. Reliability
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1 High temperature storage test Ta= 60C, 240h
2 Low temperature storage test Ta= -20C, 240h
3 High temperature operation test Ta= 50C, 50%RH, 240h
4 Low temperature operation test Ta= 0C, 240h
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5 Vibration test (non-operating) Sine wave, 10 ~ 500 ~ 10Hz, 1.5G, 0.37oct/min
3 axis, 1hour/axis
6 Shock test (non-operating) Half sine wave, 180G, 2ms
one shock of each six faces(I.e. run 180G 2ms
for all six faces)
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7 Altitude operating 0 ~ 10,000 feet (3,048m) 24Hr
storage / shipment 0 ~ 40,000 feet (12,192m) 24Hr
7. International Standards
7-1. Safety
a) UL 60950-1, Second Edition, Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1 : General Requirements.
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b) CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07, Second Edition, Canadian Standards Association.
Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1 : General Requirements.
c) EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009, European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC).
Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1 : General Requirements.
d) IEC 60950-1:2005, Second Edition, The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1 : General Requirements.
7-2. EMC
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a) ANSI C63.4 “American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise
Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz.”
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American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 2003.
b) CISPR 22 “Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limit and
methods of measurement." International Special Committee on Radio Interference
(CISPR), 2005.
c) CISPR 13 “Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment – Radio disturbance
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characteristics – Limits and method of measurement." International Special Committee on Radio
Interference (CISPR), 2006.
7-3. Environment
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a) RoHS, Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 27 January 2003
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8. Packing
8-1. Designation of Lot Mark
a) Lot Mark
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M
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Note
1. YEAR
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
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2. MONTH
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C
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b) Location of Lot Mark
Serial No. is printed on the label. The label is attached to the backside of the LCD module.
This is subject to change without prior notice.
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9. PRECAUTIONS
Please pay attention to the followings when you use this TFT LCD module.
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(1) You must mount a module using holes arranged in four corners or four sides.
(2) You should consider the mounting structure so that uneven force (ex. Twisted stress) is not applied to the
module. And the case on which a module is mounted should have sufficient strength so that external
force is not transmitted directly to the module.
(3) Please attach the surface transparent protective plate to the surface in order to protect the polarizer.
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Transparent protective plate should have sufficient strength in order to the resist external force.
(4) You should adopt radiation structure to satisfy the temperature specification.
(5) Acetic acid type and chlorine type materials for the cover case are not desirable because the former
generates corrosive gas of attacking the polarizer at high temperature and the latter causes circuit break
by electro-chemical reaction.
(6) Do not touch, push or rub the exposed polarizers with glass, tweezers or anything harder than HB
pencil lead. And please do not rub with dust clothes with chemical treatment.
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Do not touch the surface of polarizer for bare hand or greasy cloth.(Some cosmetics are detrimental
to the polarizer.)
(7) When the surface becomes dusty, please wipe gently with absorbent cotton or other soft materials like
chamois soaks with petroleum benzene. Normal-hexane is recommended for cleaning the adhesives
used to attach front / rear polarizers. Do not use acetone, toluene and alcohol because they cause
chemical damage to the polarizer.
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(8) Wipe off saliva or water drops as soon as possible. Their long time contact with polarizer causes
deformations and color fading.
(9) Do not open the case because inside circuits do not have sufficient strength.
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(2) Response time depends on the temperature.(In lower temperature, it becomes longer.)
(3) Brightness depends on the temperature. (In lower temperature, it becomes lower.)
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And in lower temperature, response time(required time that brightness is stable after turned on) becomes
longer.
(4) Be careful for condensation at sudden temperature change. Condensation makes damage to polarizer or
electrical contacted parts. And after fading condensation, smear or spot will occur.
(5) When fixed patterns are displayed for a long time, remnant image is likely to occur.
(6) Module has high frequency circuits. Sufficient suppression to the electromagnetic interference shall be
done by system manufacturers. Grounding and shielding methods may be important to minimized the
interference.
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9-4. PRECAUTIONS FOR STRONG LIGHT EXPOSURE
Strong light exposure causes degradation of polarizer and color filter.
9-5. STORAGE
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When storing modules as spares for a long time, the following precautions are necessary.
(1) Store them in a dark place. Do not expose the module to sunlight or fluorescent light. Keep the
temperature between 5C and 35C at normal humidity.
(2) The polarizer surface should not come in contact with any other object.
It is recommended that they be stored in the container in which they were shipped.
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9-6. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR PROTECTION FILM
(1) When the protection film is peeled off, static electricity is generated between the film and polarizer.
This should be peeled off slowly and carefully by people who are electrically grounded and with well
ion-blown equipment or in such a condition, etc.
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(2) The protection film is attached to the polarizer with a small amount of glue. If some stress is applied
to rub the protection film against the polarizer during the time you peel off the film, the glue is apt to
remain on the polarizer.
Please carefully peel off the protection film without rubbing it against the polarizer.
(3) When the module with protection film attached is stored for a long time, sometimes there remains a
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very small amount of glue still on the polarizer after the protection film is peeled off.
(4) You can remove the glue easily. When the glue remains on the polarizer surface or its vestige is
recognized, please wipe them off with absorbent cotton waste or other soft material like chamois
soaked with normal-hexane.
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3 03 Header FF 11111111
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4 04 Header FF 11111111
5 05 Header FF 11111111
6 06 Header FF 11111111
7 07 Header 00 00000000
8 08 EISA manufacture code ( 3 Character ID ) LGD 30 00110000
EDID
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11 0B ( Hex. LSB first ) 02 00000010
12 0C LCD Module Serial No - Preferred but Optional ("0" If not used) 00 00000000
Version
Vendor / Product
13 0D LCD Module Serial No - Preferred but Optional ("0" If not used) 00 00000000
14 0E LCD Module Serial No - Preferred but Optional ("0" If not used) 00 00000000
15 0F LCD Module Serial No - Preferred but Optional ("0" If not used) 00 00000000
16 10 Week of Manufacture 00 weeks 00 00000000
17 11 Year of Manufacture 2010 years 14 00010100
18 12 EDID structure version # = 1 01 00000001
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19 13 EDID revision # = 3 03 00000011
20 14 Video input Definition = Digital signal 80 10000000
Parameters
Display
Timin
ished
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00000001
43 2B Standard timing ID3 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
44 2C Standard timing ID4 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
45 2D Standard timing ID4 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
46 2E Standard timing ID5 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
47 2F Standard timing ID5 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
48 30 Standard timing ID6 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
49 31 Standard timing ID6 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
50 32 Standard timing ID7 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
51 33 Standard timing ID7 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
52 34 Standard timing ID8 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
53 35 Standard timing ID8 (01h if not used) 01 00000001
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58 3A Horizontal Active / Horizontal Blanking(Thp-HA) (upper 4:4bits) 50 01010000
Timing Descriptor #1
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65 41 Horizontal Vertical Sync Offset/Width (upper 2bits) 00 00000000
66 42 Horizontal Image Size (mm) 309 mm 35 00110101
67 43 Vertical Image Size (mm) 174 mm AE 10101110
68 44 Horizontal Image Size / Vertical Image Size 10 00010000
69 45 Horizontal Border = 0 (Zero for Notebook LCD) 00 00000000
70 46 Vertical Border = 0 (Zero for Notebook LCD) 00 00000000
Non-Interlace, Normal display, no stereo, Digital Separate ( Vsync_NEG, Hsync_NEG ), DE only note : LSB is set to
71 47
'1' if panel is DE-timing only H/V can be ignored
19 00011001
72 48 Flag 00 00000000
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73 49 Flag 00 00000000
74 4A Flag 00 00000000
75 4B Data Type Tag (Descriptor Defined by manufacturer ) 00 00000000
76 4C Flag 00 00000000
Timing Descriptor #2
94 5E Flag 00 00000000
Timing Descriptor #3
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110 6E Flag 00 00000000
111 6F Data Type Tag ( ASCII String ) FE 11111110
112 70 Flag 00 00000000
Timing Descriptor #4
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118 76 ASCII String W 57 01010111
119 77 ASCII String H 48 01001000
120 78 ASCII String 4 34 00110100
121 79 ASCII String - 2D 00101101
122 7A ASCII String T 54 01010100
123 7B ASCII String L 4C 01001100
124 7C ASCII String C 43 01000011
31
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125 7D ASCII String 1 00110001
Check
126 7E Extension flag (# of optional 128 panel ID extension block to follow, Typ = 0) 00 00000000
127 7F Check Sum (The 1-byte sum of all 128 bytes in this panel ID block shall = 0) 08 00001000
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