WL0F00043000UNFAAEA00 4.3″ Smart Display 480×272 UART Series TFT LCD Module

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Introducing the WL0F00043000UNFAAEA00 4.3″ Smart Display 480 x272 UART Series TFT LCD Module, the ultimate solution for sophisticated display needs. This high-performance module by Winstar boasts a vibrant 480 x272 resolution on a 4.3″ screen, delivering crystal-clear visuals with an aspect ratio of 16:9. Designed for optimal visibility, it offers a brightness of 480 cd/m² and a 12:00 viewing direction, ensuring clarity from various angles. With a robust operating temperature range of -20°C to 70°C, this module is engineered for reliability in diverse environments. Its compact design, featuring an active area of 95.04 mm x53.856 mm and overall dimensions of 125.5 mm x67.2 mm x9.35 mm, makes it the ideal choice for space-constrained applications. Seamlessly integrate with your systems using its UART interface. Choose the WL0F00043000UNFAAEA00 for cutting-edge display technology that enhances your projects with unmatched performance and durability.

Datasheet

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Size (inch)4.3
Resolution480x272
Aspect ratio16:9
Brightness (cd/m²)480
Viewing Direction12:00
InterfaceUART
Mounting FrameNo
Active area (mm)95.04x53.856
Outline Dimensions (mm)125.5x67.2x9.35
Operating temp. (°C)-20~70
Storage temp. (°C)-30~80
ManufacturerWinstar

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Industrial operating temperature range

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This module can operate in a stable and failure-free way for a long period within wide range of temperatures. Thanks to such option, it may be successfully applied e.g. in transportation and automotive industry.

Full observation angles

Full observation angles

Using an IPS/MVA (or a variation thereof) matrix, the display is readable from all angles. There is no grayscale inversion effect that characterizes popular TN matrices. Also, the decrease in contrast when increasing the viewing angle is much lower.

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