G160BLGFGSP6WTC3XAM

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SKU: G160BLGFGSP6WTC3XAM
Attribute Value
Module Size 49.20 x 47.60mm
Viewing area 46.20 x 33.90mm
Resolution 160 x 100
Backlight Color Green
Display Type FSTN Negative
Polarizer Transflective
Operating Temperature -20C to 70C
Interface I2C

Documentation

160x100 Graphic LCD Display

Specification SheetsQuality Documentation
G160BLGFGSP6WTC3XAM Specification SheetRoHS
 REACH
 CMRT

Description

Graphic LCDs: Our Graphic LCDs are designed for diverse applications. These displays offer crisp, detailed visuals across a variety of resolutions, from compact to mid-sized screens. With versatile interface options including I2C, SPI, and Parallel, they ensure seamless integration. Ideal for everything from industrial controls to medical devices, our Graphic LCDs boast superior performance and durability. Choose our displays for reliable, high-quality visuals in any setting.

FSTN Black (Negative Mode): Our FSTN Black LCDs, in negative mode, offer a striking visual contrast with white or light-colored characters on a black background. This option requires a transmissive polarizer to achieve its distinctive look. The high contrast ratio of these displays makes them highly readable and visually impactful, ideal for high-end consumer electronics, advanced medical devices, or specialized industrial equipment where a bold display enhances user interaction and readability. The negative mode not only provides a sharp display but also adds a modern and sophisticated touch to the device interface.

I2C Interface: Our Graphic LCDs with the I2C Interface offer efficient two-wire communication, ideal for space-constrained and sophisticated medical devices or compact industrial controllers. With minimal I/O pin requirements, this interface is perfect for integration in advanced portable medical equipment or compact industrial monitoring systems, ensuring seamless communication and streamlined development.

Wide Operating Temperature Range: Our Wide Operating Temperature Range LCDs are designed to perform consistently and reliably in extreme temperature conditions, making them suitable for use in harsh environments, such as industrial control systems, automotive applications, and outdoor equipment.

RoHS Compliant: All of our products are RoHS Compliant, adhering to the stringent guidelines set by the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive. This ensures that our products are manufactured without the use of harmful materials, prioritizing the safety of our customers and the environment.

Fully Customizable: While our Graphic LCDs come in a wide range of off-the-shelf solutions, at Focus LCDs, we pride ourselves on our extensive customization capabilities. Understanding that one size does not fit all, we offer tailor-made solutions to meet the specific needs of your application. Whether it's adapting dimensions, enhancing display characteristics, or integrating unique interface options, we specialize in crafting displays that align perfectly with your project's requirements. From modifying backlight colors to adjusting connector positions, we're equipped to make precise changes down to the smallest detail. With our comprehensive customization services, you can transform a standard product into a specialized component that not only fits your device but improves its overall functionality, reduces assembly overhead on the production line and enhances the user experience.

Development Accessories

Grapic Display Connectors


FH33-14S-0.5SH(10)

Graphic Connector

Backlight Mating Connectors


BM02B-SRSS-TB

Backlight Connector


SM02B-SRSS-TB

Backlight Connector


BM02B-SRSS-TBT

Backlight Connector

Design Resources

Application Notes

Driving a 128×64 Graphic LCD with a Microcontroller: A Programming Guide

Using External Power Supply for Graphic LCDs

Transflective Graphic LCDs

Graphic LCD: Display Icons in RAM

Upgrading Your Graphic LCD to a TFT

Comparing Transflective and Sunlight Readable Displays

Why Temperature Compensation is Needed for LCDs

Display Viewing Angles

Level Shifting Voltages for LCDs

LCD Resources

Serial vs. Parallel

Choosing a Microcontroller for Your Display

LCD Voltage Inputs Explained

Temperature Consideration for Displays

I2C Display Communication

Choosing a Cover Glass for Your Display

LCD Connection Types

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