Part Details for HDM3224ATS-C by Hantronix
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HDM3224ATS-C Information
HDM3224ATS-C by Hantronix is a Display.
Displays are under the broader part category of Optoelectronics.
Optoelectronic components work to detect, generate, and control light. They can essentially produce and/or react to light. Read more about Optoelectronics on our Optoelectronics part category page.
Price & Stock for HDM3224ATS-C
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HDM3224ATS-C
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Mouser Electronics | LCD Graphic Display Modules & Accessories STN 320x240 168x111x9 CCFL RoHS: Compliant | 1 |
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$86.6400 / $95.7600 | Buy Now |
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HDM3224ATS-C Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The recommended operating temperature range for the HDM3224ATS-C is -20°C to 70°C, and the storage temperature range is -30°C to 80°C.
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The backlight connection requires a separate power supply, and the recommended voltage is 3.3V to 5V. Make sure to connect the anode (positive) to the power supply and the cathode (negative) to ground.
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The typical response time for the HDM3224ATS-C display is around 10ms to 20ms, which is relatively fast for a TN (Twisted Nematic) LCD display.
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While the HDM3224ATS-C is designed to operate in a relatively humid environment, it's not recommended to use it in extremely high-humidity conditions (above 80% RH). Take necessary precautions, such as conformal coating or sealing, to ensure reliability.
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The HDM3224ATS-C supports an 8-bit parallel interface, and it's recommended to use a microcontroller or a dedicated display controller to communicate with the display.