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 om .c 4U et he SPECIFICATION FOR LCD MODULE aS at .D w w w Model No. TM0210AKFW
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Prepared by: Checked by : Verified by : Date: Date: Date: Approved by: Date:
REVISION RECORD Date Ver. Ref. Page Revision No. Revision Items
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1 General Specifications:
ITEM LCD TYPE LCD DUTY LCD BIAS VIEWING DIRECTION GLASS AREA(WXH) VIEWING AREA(WXH) NUMBER OF DOTS MODULE SIZE(WXHXT) DOTE SIZE(WXH) DOT PITCH(WXH) CONTROLLER VDD LCD OPERATING VOLTAGE OUTLINE DIMENSIONS BACKLIGHT OPERATING TEMPERAT STORAGE TEMPERATURE WEIGHT DATA TRANSFER POLARIZER MODE CONTENTS UNIT MAIN LCD SUB LCD COLOR STN FSTN --1/160 1/64 --1/5 1/9 --6:00 6:00 O'CLOCK 38.5X48.0 28.2X27.6 MM 34.5X39.3 25.5X18.2 MM 128(R+G+B)X160 96X64 MM 38.5X(51.9+33.4)X5.0(MAX) MM 0.069X0.215 0.215X0.215 MM 0.079X0.225 0.235X0.235 MM S6B33B0A-B0CY SSD1828Z --3.0 V 16.8 9 V REFER TO OUTLINE DRAWING ON NEXT PAGE LED(WHITE) LED(WHITE) ---20---+70ae -20---+70ae ---30---+80ae -30---+80ae --TBD --8 BIT PARALLEL --TRANSMISSIVE TRANSFLECTIVE/ --/NEGATIVE POSITIVE
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2 OUTLINE
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3. Circuit Block Diagram
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4 Absolute Maximum Ratings(Ta=25ae
ITEM SYMBOL Power supply VBAT voltage(1) Power supply LCD_VCC voltage(2) Power supply VLCD-GND Voltage for main LCD Logic signal Input Vt voltage Operating temperature Topr Storage temperature Tst
)
MAX 5.0 4.0 20 LCD_VCC+0.3 +70ae +80ae ae V V V V ae UNIT
MIN 3.0 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -20 -30
Notes: 1. If the module is used above these absolute maximum ratings.It may become permanently damaged.Using the module within the following electrical characteristic conditions are also exceeded,the module will malfunction and cause poor reliability. 2. LCD_VCC>GND must be maintained.
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5. Electrical Specifications and Instruction Code (Vss=0v, Ta=25) 5.1 Electrical characteristics
Parameter Symbol Supply voltage VBAT for logic Operating voltage for VLCD1 LCD(main LCD) Operating VLCD2 voltage for LCD(Sub LCD) Input VIH voltage'H'level Input VIL voltage'L'level Output VOH voltage'H'level Output VOL voltage'H'level Current IDD1 consumption for MAIN LCD normal operation Current IDD2 consumption for SUB LCD normal operation Condition --Min Typ 3.2 3.8 4.5 Max Unit V
25ae
2.4
3.0
3.3
V
25ae
2.4
3.0
3.3
V
LCD_VCC=3.0V LCD_VCC=3.0V ----LCD-VCC-GND=3.0V;
0.7LCD_VCC 0 0.75LCD_VCC 0
---------
LCD_VCC 0.15LCD_VCC LCD_VCC 0.15LCD_VCC
V V V V
--1/160DUTY
1.2
2.0
mA
LCD-VCC-GND=3.0V; --1/64DUTY 0.15 0.35 mA
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5.2 Interface Signals
Pin NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Symbol VBAT VBAT GND LED-G LED-B LED-R CS-SUB RD VBAT ON-OFF RST LED-MAIN-EN VIBRTOR WR CS-MAIN D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 RS Function Power supply pin Power supply pin Ground pin Indication LED(GREEN)ON Indication LED(BLUE)ON Indication LED(RED)ON SUB chip selection input pin:Active"L" E is read enable clock input pin.When E="L",DB0~DB7 are in output status. Power supply pin. LDO ON/OFF Chip reset signal input pin:Active"L" LED backlight enable pin.when"H"the LED backlight is turn on. Motor control pin. WR is write enabe clock input pin.DB0~DB7 are latched at the rising edge of the RW signal. Main LCD(CSTN)chip selection input pin:Active"L".
8bit Bi-directional data bus.
25 26 27 28 29 30
GND GND REC+ RECSPK+ SPK-
Command/data select input pin. RS="L" input DB7~DB0 is control data;RS="L" input DB7~DB0 is display data. Ground pin. Ground pin. Connect to REC. Connect to REC. Connect to speaker. Connect to speaker.
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5.3 Interface Timing Chart
Note: Please refer to SAMSUNG's S6B33B0A / SOLOMON SSD1828Z data sheet for more details.
SAMSUNG S6B33B0A INTERFACE PROTOCOL
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INSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION (S6B33B0)
Instruction Name
Non Operation Oscillation Mode Set Driver Output Mode Set DC-DC Select Driving current & Bias Set DCDC Clock Division Set DCDC and AMP ON/OFF set Temperature Compensation Set Contrast Control(1) Contrast Control(2) Standby Mode OFF Standby Mode ON DDRAM Burst Mode OFF DDRAM Burst Mode ON Addressing Mode Set ROW Vector Mode Set N-line Inversion Set Entry Mode Set X-address Area Set Y-address Area Set RAM Skip Area Set Display OFF Display ON Specified Display Pattern Set Partial Display Mode Set Partial Display Start Line Set Partial Display End Line Set Area Scroll Mode Set Scroll Start Line Set Set Display Data Length Display Data Write Display Data Read Status Read Test Mode1 Test Mode2 Test Mode3 Test Mode4 Test Mode5 Test Mode6
D/I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
W B RDB R
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
DB15 DB7 ~D 8 B
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
DB6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DB5
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
DB4
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DB3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
DB2
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1
DB1
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0
DB0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Hex. Parameter
00 02 10 20 22 24 26 28 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 32 34 40 42 43 45 50 51 53 55 56 57 59 5A FC 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 2Byte 2Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 1Byte 4Byte 1Byte 1Byte -
Display Data Write Display Data Read 0 * * * * * * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Status Data Read 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
FF FE FD FB FA F9
*: Don't care Parameter: The number of parameter bytes that follows instruction data.
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SOLOMON SSD1828Z INTERFACE PROTOCOL
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COMMAND TABLE (SSD1828)
Bit Pattern 0000 C3C2C1C0 0001 0C6C5C4 0010 0R2R1R0
Command Set Column LSB Set Column MSB Set Internal Resistor Ratio
0010 1VC VR VF
Set Voltage Control
0011 1T2T1T0
Set TC value
0100 00XX XL6L5L4 L3L2L1L0 0100 01XX XXC5C4 C3C2C1C0
Set Initial Display Line
Set Initial COM0
Description Set the lower nibble of the column address pointer for RAM access. The pointer is reset to 0 after reset. Set the upper nibble of the column address pointer for RAM access. The pointer is reset to 0 after reset. The internal regulator gain (1+R2/R1) Vout increases as R2R1R0 is increased from 000b to 111b. The factor, 1+R2/R1, is given by: R2R1R0 = 000: 2.3 (POR) R2R1R0 = 001: 3.0 R2R1R0 = 010: 3.7 R2R1R0 = 011: 4.4 R2R1R0 = 100: 5.1 R2R1R0 = 101: 5.8 R2R1R0 = 110: Reserved R2R1R0 = 111: Reserved (Refer to 8.14) VC VR = 00: turn OFF the internal voltage booster & regulator (POR) VC VR = 01,10,11: turn ON the internal voltage booster & regulator VF=0: turn OFF the output op-amp buffer (POR) VF=1: turn ON the output op-amp buffer This command set the Temperature Coefficient T2T1T0: o 001: -0.035%/ C o 010: -0.035%/ C o 011: -0.05%/ C (POR) o 100: -0.083%/ C The second command specifies the row address pointer (0-63) of the RAM data to be displayed in COM0. This command has no effect on ICONS. The pointer is set to 0 after reset. The second command specifies the mapping of first display line (COM0) to one of ROW0~63. This command has no effect on ICONS. COM0 is mapped to ROW0 after reset.
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Bit Pattern 0100 10XX XD6D5D4 D3D2D1D0
Command Set Multiplex Ratio (partial display)
Description The second command specifies the number of lines, excluding ICONS, to be displayed. With Icon is disabled (POR), 16~64 mux could be selected. With Icon enabled, the available mux are 17~ 65. Mux (Icon disable) Mux (Icon enable) D6 - D0 000000 ... 0001111 0010000 0010001 ... 1000000 1000001 1000010 64 invalid invalid 65 invalid invalid invalid 16 17 invalid 17 18 invalid invalid
0100 11XX XXXN4 N3N2N1N0
Set N-line Inversion
0101 0B2B1B0
Set LCD Bias
0110 01B1B0
Set Boost Level
1000 0001 XXC5C4 C3C2C1C0 1010 000S0 1010 001C0 1010 010E0
Set Contrast Level Set Segment Re-map Icon Control Register ON/OFF Entire Display Select
1010 011R0
Invert Display Select
... 1111111 invalid invalid The second command sets the n-line inversion register from 3 to 33 lines to reduce display crosstalk. Register values from 00001b to 11111b are mapped to 3 lines to 33 lines respectively. Value 00000b disables the N-line inversion, which is the POR value. To avoid a fix polarity at some lines, it should be noted that the total number of mux (including the icon line) should NOT be a multiple of the lines of inversion (n). Sets the LCD bias from 1/4 ~ 1/9 according to B2B1B0: 000: 1/4 bias 001: 1/5 bias 010: 1/6 bias 011: 1/7 bias 100: 1/8 bias 101: 1/9 bias (POR) 110: 1/9 bias 111: 1/9 bias Set the DC-DC multiplying factor from 2X to 5X B1B0: 00: 3X 01: 4X 10: 5X 11: 2X (POR) The second command sets one of the 64 contrast levels. The darkness increase as the contrast level increase. S0=0: column address 00H is mapped to SEG0 (POR) S0=1: column address 5FH is mapped to SEG0 C0=0: Disable icon row (Mux = 16 to 64, POR) C0=1: Enable icon row (Mux = 17 to 65) E0=0: Normal display (display according to RAM contents, POR) E0=1: All pixels are ON regardless of the RAM contents *Note: This command will override the effect of "Set Normal/Invert Display" R0=0: Normal display (display according to RAM contents, POR) R0=1: Invert display (ON and OFF pixels are inverted) *Note: This command will not affect the display of the icon lines
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Bit Pattern 1010 1000 1010 1001
Command NOP Power Save Mode
1010 1011 1010 111D0
Start Internal Oscillator Display On/Off
1011 P3P2P1P0 1100 S0XXX 1101 1F2F1F0
Set Page Address Set COM Scan Direction Set Frame Frequency
1110 0001 1110 0010 1110 0100 1110 1000 D7D6D5D4 D3D2D1D0
Exit Power-save Mode Software Reset Release N-line Inversion Mode Display Data Length
Description No operation Sleep Mode: Oscillator: OFF LCD Power Supply: OFF COM/SEG Outputs: VSS This command starts the internal oscillator. Note that the oscillator is OFF after reset, so this instruction must be executed for initialization Turn the display on and off without modifying the content of the RAM. (0: off, 1: on) This command has priority over Entire Display On/Off and Invert Display On/Off. Commands are accepted while the display is off, but the visual state of the display does not change. Set GDDRAM page address (0~8) using P3P2P1P0 for RAM access. The page address is sets to 0 after reset. Set the COM (row) scanning direction. (0: COM0 COM63, 1: COM63 COM0) This command is used to set the frame frequency. Frame Frequency F2F1F0 000 68 001 73 010 75 (POR) 011 80 100 80 101 86 110 90 111 100 DC-DC converter, regulator and divider status before entering the power-save mode is restored. At POR, Power-save Mode is released. Reset some functions of the driver/controller. See Reset Section below for more details. Release the driver/controller from N-line inversion mode. The frame will be inverted once per frame This command is used in 3-line SPI mode (without D/C line) to specify that the controller is about to send display data to the display RAM. Eight bits are used to specify the number of bytes to be sent (1 to 256 bytes). The second command received after the display data is transmitted is assumed to be command data.
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Bit Pattern 1111 0010 0000 X0000 Other than above
Command
Comment
Enable external oscillator input Select external oscillator input form CL pin. X0 = 0 : (POR) internal RC oscillator X0 = 1 : external square wave Reserved
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6. Optical Characteristics 6.1 Optical Characteristics Item Symbol Condition
MAIN SUB MAIN SUB
VLCD=16.8V Ta=25ae Min. Typ. -40--+35 -60--36 -30--+30 -42--40 30 50 0.43 0.35 0.32 0.46 0.22 0.26 60 150 ms 100 --
Max.
Unit
|E Viewing Angle |E
x
|E Cr2
y=0a
Deg
y
|E |E |E |E |E |E |E |E |E |E |E
x =0a
Contrast Ratio Turn on Turn off Red Color Of CIE CoordInate
Cr Ton Toff x y x y x y
x =0a y=0a x =0a
Response Time
y=0a
x =0a y=0a x =0a y=0a x =0a y=0a
Green
Blue
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6.2 Definition of Optical Characteristics 6.2.1 Definition of Viewing Angle Top Top
Bottom 6.2.2 Definition of Contrast Ratio
Bottom
Contrast Ratio = B2/B1 =
unselected state brightness selected state brightness
Measuring Conditions: 1) Ambient Temperature: 25ae ; 6.2.3 Definition of Response time
2) Frame frequency: 70.0Hz
Turn off time: t o f f = t d + t f Turn on time: t o n = t d + t r Measuring Condition: 1) Operating Voltage:MAIN-LCD 16.8V SUB-LCD 9V 2) Frame frequency: 70.0Hz
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6.3 Brightness Characteristic Item Brightness Uniformity Symbol Bp / Bp Condition Ta=25ae 3ae 30-80%RH Min. 100 Typ. Max. 60 Unit cd/m2 %
Note: 1. The data is measured after LED are turned on for 5 minutes. 2. Testing conditions LED: VLED =5.0 V (DC) LCD: All dots are on (White color) 3. Brightness in the center of the LCD panel. 4. Definition of Uniformity (/ Bp) / Bp = Bp (Min.) / Bp (Max.) X 100 (%) Bp (Max.) = Maximum brightness in 9 measurement spots Bp (Min.) = Minimum brightness in 9 measurement spots
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7. Reliability 7.1 Content of Reliability Test Ta=25ae Test condition No. Test Item Content of Test 80ae 2ae 240H 1 High Temperature Endurance test applying the high Storage storage temperature for a long time Restore 4H at 25ae -30ae 2ae 240H Low Temperature Endurance test applying the low 2 Storage storage temperature for a long time Restore 4H at 25ae 70ae 2ae 90%RH Endurance test applying the high High Temperature 3 temperature and high humidity 240H /Humidity Storage storage for a long time Restore 4H at 25ae Endurance test applying the low and high temperature cycle -30ae /80ae Temperature -30aeuu 25aeuu 80aeuu 25ae 4 10 cycles Cycle 30min 5min 30min 5min u(c)u Restore 4H at 25ae 1 cycle 5 6 7 Vibration Test (package state) Shock Test (package state) Atmospheric Pressure Test Endurance test applying the vibration during transportation Endurance test applying the shock during transportation Endurance test applying the atmospheric pressure during transportation by air 10Hz~150Hz, 100m/s2, 120min Half- sine wave, 300m/s2, 18ms 25kPa 16H Restore 2H
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7.2 Failure Judgment Criterion Criterion Item Basic Specification Electrical specification Mechanical Specification Optical Characteristic Note Remark Test Item No. 123456789 Failure Judgement Criterion
Out of the basic Specification Out of the electrical specification Out of the mechanical specification Out of the optical specification
For test item refer to 8.1 Basic specification = Optical specification + Mechanical specification
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8. Quality Level Examination At Ta=25ae or Test (unless otherwise stated) Inspection Min. Max. Unit IL AQL
Under normal Major External illumination and eyesight 1.0 See Appendix A II Visual condition, the distance Minor Inspection between eyes and LCD is 2.5 25cm. Under normal Major Display illumination and eyesight 1.0 See Appendix B II Defects condition, display on Minor inspection. 2.5 Note: Major defects: Open segment or common, Short, Serious damages, Leakage Miner defects: Others Sampling standard conforms to GB2828
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9. Precautions for Use of LCD Modules 9.1 Handling Precautions 10.1.1 The display panel is made of glass. Do not subject it to a mechanical shock by dropping it from a high place, etc. 9.1.2 If the display panel is damaged and the liquid crystal substance inside it leaks out, be sure not to get any in your mouth, if the substance comes into contact with your skin or clothes, promptly wash it off using soap and water. 9.1.3 Do not apply excessive force to the display surface or the adjoining areas since this may cause the color tone to vary. 9.1.4 The polarizer covering the display surface of the LCD module is soft and easily scratched. Handle this polarizer carefully. 9.1.5 If the display surface is contaminated, breathe on the surface and gently wipe it with a soft dry cloth. If still not completely clear, moisten cloth with one of the following solvents: Isopropyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol Solvents other than those mentioned above may damage the polarizer. Especially, do not use the following: Water Ketone Aromatic solvents 9.1.6 Do not attempt to disassemble the LCD Module. 9.1.7 If the logic circuit power is off, do not apply the input signals. 9.1.8 To prevent destruction of the elements by static electricity, be careful to maintain an optimum work environment. a. Be sure to ground the body when handling the LCD Modules. b. Tools required for assembly, such as soldering irons, must be properly ground. c. To reduce the amount of static electricity generated, do not conduct assembly and other work under dry conditions. d. The LCD Module is coated with a film to protect the display surface. Be care when peeling off this protective film since static electricity may be generated.
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9.2 Storage precautions 9.2.1 When storing the LCD modules, avoid exposure to direct sunlight or to the light of fluorescent lamps. 9.2.2 The LCD modules should be stored under the storage temperature range. If the LCD modules will be stored for a long time, the recommend condition is: Temperature : 0ae 40ae Relatively humidity: U 80% 9.2.3 The LCD modules should be stored in the room without acid, alkali and harmful gas. 9.3 The LCD modules should be no falling and violent shocking during transportation, and also should avoid excessive press, water, damp and sunshine.
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Appendix A Inspection items and criteria for appearance defects Items Leakage Rainbow Wrong polarizer attachment Polarizer Bubble between polarizer and glass Scratches of polarizer Black spot (in viewing area) Contents Criteria Not permitted According to the limit specimen Not permitted Not counted <0.3mm Max. 3 defects allowed 0.3mmU 0.5mm
According to the limit specimen Not counted Max. 3 spots allowed X<0.2mm X=(a+b)/2 0.2mmU XU 0.5mm Max. 3 spots (lines) allowed
Black line (in viewing area)
Not counted a<0.02mm
Max. 3 lines allowed 0.02mmU aU 0.05mm bU 2.0mm
Progressive cracks
Not permitted
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Appendix A Inspection item and criteria for appearance defects (continued) Items Contents Cracks on pads U U a 3mm 2mm U U b W/5 W/5 U Criteria c T/2 Max. 2 cracks allowed
T/2Cracks on contact side U U Glass Cracks
a 3mm 2mm U
b T/2 Max. 5 cracks allowed
T/2C shall be not reach the seal area Cracks on non-contact side U U CU dU Corner cracks a 3mm 2mm 0.5mm SW/3 U b T/2
T/2e<2.0mm2 f<2.0mm2
Max. 3 cracks allowed
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Appendix B Inspection items and criteria for display defects Items Contents Criteria Not permitted Not permitted Not permitted According to the limit specimen According to the limit specimen Not counted X<0.1mm X=(a+b)/2 Pin holes and cracks in segment (DOT) Not counted A<0.1mm Max.2 dots allowed 0.1mmU AU 0.2mm D<0.25mm Max.3 dots allowed 0.1mmU XU 0.2mm Max.3 dots allowed
Open segment or open common Short Wrong viewing angle Contrast radio uneven Crosstalk
Not counted Black spot (in viewing area) X<0.1mm X=(a+b)/2 Not counted Black line (in viewing area) a<0.02mm
Max.3 spots allowed 0.1mmU XU 0.2mm Max.3 spots (lines) allowed
Max.3 lines allowed 0.02mmU aU 0.05mm bU 0.5mm
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Appendix B Inspection items and criteria for display defects (continued) Items Content Criteria Not counted x1/4 0.1mm x=(a+b)/2 Max.3 defects allowed Max. 2 defects allowed 0.1mmU xU 0.2mm
Not counted Transformation of segment a1/4 0.1mm
Max. 1 defects allowed 0.1mmU aU 0.2mm D>0
Max.2 defects allowed 0.8WU aU 1.2W a=measured value of width W=nominal value of width
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