Key Benefits
- Rugged – Planar EL displays are built for demanding conditions; cold, heat, wind, dust, vibration, sunlight—even g-forces.
- Reliable – Our displays are field-proven to retain more than 75 percent of their original luminance after more than 100,000 hours of operation.
- Visible – Our proprietary ICEBrite (Integral Contrast and Brightness Enhancement) technology offers unparalleled image quality in a wide range of challenging visual conditions.
- Flexible – We offer a range of product enhancements, options and value-added services to help you engineer the best product for your needs.
- Available – Planar offers the broadest EL product line in the world, backed by sophisticated manufacturing and supply-chain management to ensure that you get the components you need, when and where you need them.
Technical Specifications
| Product Name | EL640.400 C2 |
|---|---|
| Planar Part Number | 997-3217-00LF |
| Diagonal Size | 9.1 inch (23 cm) |
| Pixel Pitch | 0.3 mm |
| Brightness (Typical) | 53 cd/m² (70Hz) |
| Power Typical (Max Frame Rate) | 11.0 W (70Hz) |
| Operating Temperature | 0° to +85° C |
| Video Interface | 1 or 2 bit LCD |
| Options / Features | Non-ICE, dimming, broad input voltage |
| Additional Variations | C2 FRA (997-3218-00LF) C2 with aluminum frame. C3 (996-5056-00LF) Non-ICE, dimming, wide input voltage. C3 FRA (996-5062-00LF) Non-ICE, dimming, wide input voltage, aluminum frame. CD3 FRA (996-5078-00LF) CD3 with aluminum frame. |
Download Information
- EL640.400 C2 Product Manual
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EL Design Guide
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Planar Product Catalog
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EL Linecard
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EL FAQ
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