Custom TFT


Breaking the Custom TFT Mould

Custom TFT's with integrated circuitry now commercially viable for low-mid volume applications

 

A full Custom TFT module service including design, development and manufacturing, with minimum order quantities from as low as 800 units per month.

Optional integration of driving circuitry and touch solutions, for significantly lower NRE charges,  we are able to support applications in the industrial, medical and military markets that have, to date, been unable to take advantage of a custom TFT design service. Lower volume device makers can now finally benefit from TFT module design which adheres to their specific mechanical, electrical and optical requirements and optimises the display interface of their product.

Options include:


 

  • TFT glass sizes up to 6.5”
  • Resolutions up to 800 x 480
  • Touch Panel (resistive or Capacitive)
  • Bezel sizes
  • Connector types and position
  • LED backlight assembly
  • Liquid fluid type
  • Optical films to influence performance
Custom TFT 

TFT display modules can also be integrated with customer defined interface circuitry and on board control peripherals such as display controllers, DC/DC converters, backlight circuits and power supplies, as well as additional electronic circuitry from the customers’ application design.  This additional PCBA can free up space on other boards within the device, enhance reliability and also save overall cost.

To further meet the commercial needs of the customers, all our custom TFT solutions guarantee long term product availability of 5-7 years minimum and by offering displays with a pre-integrated touch sensor and cover lens, can ensure a single point of supply for the complete display solution, which is a logistical benefit and critically important for QA accountability.
   

Download our related brochures:

FlushTouch Touch Panel and Coverlens

Display Enhancements

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