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LCD Engineering Resources for OEM Projects
Practical guides for selecting, reviewing and validating TFT LCD modules before design freeze, sample approval, replacement or quotation.
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Find the right review path for your project stage
Start with the engineering question that is blocking your project. Each guide is designed to help you identify what needs to be confirmed before the next decision.
Plan the Display
Review module size, resolution, interface, brightness target and operating environment before committing to a display direction.
Explore TFT LCD module optionsReview the Electrical Fit
Compare the actual host board, signal interface, timing, FPC route and connector requirements instead of relying on physical appearance alone.
Review LCD interface choicesReview the Optical Stack
Discuss touch, cover lens, AG/AR/AF options and air-gap or optical-bonding requirements in the context of the final application.
Compare optical bonding and air gapValidate or Replace a Module
Use a structured review for a delivered sample or discontinued display, including the drawing, electrical requirements, enclosure and operating conditions.
Use the sample validation checklistRFQ-ready answers
Questions to answer before the next LCD decision
What should be checked before requesting an LCD quote?
Share the known size, resolution, interface, brightness target, touch or cover-lens needs, operating environment, quantity and mechanical constraints. A drawing or photo of the current part can help when available.
Can an LCD replacement be approved from size and connector appearance alone?
No. Compare the actual drawing, pinout, electrical requirements, timing, FPC route, backlight method, optical stack, enclosure and operating conditions before treating a replacement as compatible.
When should optical bonding be discussed?
Discuss it when reflection, contrast under ambient light, touch-stack construction, condensation resistance or cover-lens integration materially affect the application. The appropriate stack depends on the project requirements.
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Read the guideSend the Requirements You Already Have
You do not need every detail before starting. Send the known requirements and identify any open items so the project can be reviewed in context.