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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: DS3000-140A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: 12-inch Monitor Assebmly Module
Size/Technology: 12.1-inch SVGA Color TFT LCD Module
Function: Control / Interface / Signal Processing
Image Size: 246.0 mm x 184.5 mm
Pixel Pitch: 0.3075 mm x 0.3075 mm
Native Resolution: 800 x 600
Signal Compatibility: TTL / CGA / EGA
Response Time: 10 mSec Rising – 25 mSec Falling
Power Requirements: 100-240V AC 50-60Hz
Operating Storage: -10° to 65°C
Dimensions 9.76” (H) x 11.62” (W) x 1.6”(D) Kit Only
Weight: 5 Lb
Repair: 3-7 Days
Availability: In Stock
Weight: 0.2 kg
Country of Origin: United States
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
DS3000-140A is a 12-inch Monitor Assebmly Module manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. The core of the monitor assembly is the display panel, which can either be LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or LED. The choice of panel type affects factors like color accuracy, contrast, response time, and power consumption. LCD panels often utilize a backlight to illuminate the screen, whereas LEDs may have higher contrast ratios and lower power consumption due to their ability to generate their light. The backlight system is crucial for providing visibility in environments with low ambient light. In the case of an LCD module, the backlight could be a CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) or LED-based. In more modern assemblies, LED-backlit LCD panels are favored due to their energy efficiency, thinner form factor, and improved brightness levels.
The timing controller (TCON) is responsible for managing the signal processing required to drive the display. It controls the pixel matrix of the screen, interpreting input signals from the main processing unit and converting them into a visual representation. The TCON also manages the refresh rate and synchronization of video signals to ensure smooth image rendering. The interface module, which includes connectors for HDMI, LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling), or eDP (embedded DisplayPort), allows the module to communicate with the host system. Depending on the application, the module may support one or more input types, enabling compatibility with various devices and systems.
KEY FEATURES OF MONITOR ASSEMBLY:
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What is the typical resolution and pixel pitch of a 12-inch Monitor Assembly Module?
A 12-inch monitor module typically supports resolutions such as 1024×768 (XGA), 1280×800 (WXGA), or 1920×1080 (Full HD). The pixel pitch (distance between adjacent pixels) ranges from 0.155 mm to 0.255 mm, depending on the resolution and panel type.
What is the standard operating voltage for a 12-inch Monitor Assembly Module?
Most modules operate at 3.3V or 5V logic level for signal interfacing, while the backlight power typically requires 12V or 24V DC, depending on the brightness rating.
What backlight types are used, and how are they driven?
Most 12-inch modules use LED backlighting due to its high efficiency and low power consumption. The backlight is driven via constant current driver circuits, which are sometimes integrated into the module.