beneq Lumineq EL320.240.36-HB Series User manual

EL320.240.36-HB
High-Bright
Small Graphics Display
Operation Manual
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EL320.240.36-HB
Operation Manual

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Table of contents:
1EL320.240.36-HB Quarter-VGA display ................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Features and benefits .................................................................................................................... 3
2Installation and handling....................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Mounting TFEL displays.................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Cable length ................................................................................................................................. 4
2.3 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................... 4
2.4 Avoiding burn-in ........................................................................................................................... 4
3Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Control basics ............................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Power .......................................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Connector .................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.1 Dimming connector J2............................................................................................................ 7
3.4 Interface information..................................................................................................................... 8
3.4.1 Video input signals................................................................................................................. 8
3.5 Internal frame buffer ................................................................................................................... 10
3.6 Dimming .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.7 Self-test mode ............................................................................................................................ 10
3.8 Optical....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.9 Environmental ............................................................................................................................ 12
3.10 Reliability ................................................................................................................................... 12
3.11 Safety and EMI performance......................................................................................................... 12
3.12 Optional features ........................................................................................................................ 12
3.13 Mechanical characteristics ............................................................................................................ 13
3.14 Component envelope ................................................................................................................... 13
4Description of warranty....................................................................................................................... 15
5Ordering information .......................................................................................................................... 16
6Support and service............................................................................................................................ 16
7RoHS II............................................................................................................................................. 17

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1EL320.240.36-HB Quarter-VGA display
The EL320.240.36-HB thin film electroluminescent (TFEL) display is a high-performance
alternative to quarter-VGA LCDs and the ideal solution in demanding applications where
superior visual performance and environmental ruggedness are critical. The EL320.240.36-HB
utilizes Lumineq®Displays’ proprietary Integral Contrast Enhancement (ICEBrite™)
technology to achieve unparalleled image quality without the use of expensive filters. This
small graphics display excels in a wide range of ambient lighting environments while
effectively eliminating the blooming common to other high-bright displays.
The display consists of a TFEL glass panel and control electronics assembled into a space-
saving, rugged package for easy mounting. The EL320.240.36-HB is easily interfaced using
standard 4-bit LCD control signals. Each of the 76,800 pixels is individually addressable to
clearly display high information content graphics and text.
1.1 Features and benefits
Excellent visual performance
High brightness and contrast
Wide viewing angle < 179°
Rapid display response
1 ms
Frame buffer
Space-efficient mechanical package
Low EMI emissions
Extremely rugged and durable
Reliable, long operating life
4-bit LCD-type interface
2Installation and handling
Do not drop, bend, or flex the display. Do not allow objects to strike the surface of the
display.
CAUTION: The display uses CMOS and power MOS-FET devices. These components are
electrostatic-sensitive. Unpack, assemble, and examine this assembly in a static-controlled
area only. When shipping, use packing materials designed for protection of electrostatic-
sensitive components.

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2.1 Mounting TFEL displays
Properly mounted, TFEL displays can withstand high shock loads as well as severe vibration
found in demanding applications. However, the glass panel used in a TFEL display will break if
subjected to bending stresses, high impact, or excessive loads.
Avoid bending the display. Stresses are often introduced when a display is mounted into a
product. Ideally, the mounting tabs of the display should be the only point of contact with the
system. Use a spacer or boss for support; failure to do so will bend the display and cause the
glass to break. The instrument enclosure or frame should not flex or distort in such a way
that the bending loads might be transferred to the display during use. The EL320.240.36-HB
mounting tabs are designed for 3 mm screws. Mounting surfaces should be flat to within ±0.6
mm (±0.025"). Use all the mounting holes provided. Failure to do so will impair the shock
and vibration resistance of the final installation.
CAUTION: To prevent injury in the event of a glass breakage, a protective overlay should be
used on the viewer side of the display.
WARNING: These products generate voltages capable of causing personal injury (high
voltage up to 235 VAC). Do not touch the display electronics during operation.
2.2 Cable length
A maximum cable length of 0.6 m (24 in.) is recommended. Longer cables may cause data
transfer problems between the data transmitted and the display input connector. Excessive
cable lengths can pick up unwanted EMI.
2.3 Cleaning
As with any glass or coated surface, care should be taken to minimize scratching. Clean the
display glass with mild, water-based detergents only. Apply the cleaner sparingly to a soft
cloth, then wipe the display. Disposable cleaning cloths are recommended to minimize the
risk of inadvertently scratching the display with particles embedded in a re-used cloth.
Particular care should be taken when cleaning displays with anti-glare and anti-reflective
films.
2.4 Avoiding burn-in
As with other light-emitting displays, use a screensaver or image inversion to avoid causing
burn-in on the display. Displaying fixed patterns on the screen can cause burn-in where
luminance variations can be noticed.

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3Specifications
Performance characteristics are guaranteed when measured at 25 °C with rated input voltage
unless otherwise specified.
3.1 Control basics
The TFEL panel is a matrix structure with column and row electrodes arranged in an X-Y
formation. Light is emitted when an AC voltage of sufficient amplitude is applied at a row-
column intersection. The display operation is based on the symmetric, line-at-a-time data
addressing scheme.
3.2 Power
The supply voltages are shown in Table 1. All internal high voltages are generated from the
display supply voltage (VH). The logic supply voltage (VL) should be present whenever video
input signals or VHis applied. The minimum and maximum specifications in this manual
should be met, without exception, to ensure the long-term reliability of the display. Beneq
does not recommend operation of the display outside these specifications.
Table 1. DC input voltage requirements
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Absolute Max
Logic supply voltage
VL
4.75 V
5 V
5.25 V
6 V
Logic supply current at +5 V
IL
0.10 A
Display supply voltage
VH
8 V
12 V
18 V
19 V
Supply current at +12 V
IH
0.4A
0.9 A
Power consumption @
maximum frame rate
5.5 W
11 W
Power consumption @ 120 Hz
3.5 W
CAUTION: Absolute maximum ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device
may occur.
Table 2. Video input requirements
Description
Min
Max
Units
Notes
Absolute Input Voltage Range
-0.3
5.5
V
VL= 5.0 V
Video logic high voltage
2.2
5.0
V
All input thresholds are TTL
Video logic low voltage
0
0.8
V
Video logic input current
–
±0.25
mA
±0.75 mA max self-test
Input capacitance
–
15
pF

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There is no overcurrent protection on either the VHor VLinputs to protect against
catastrophic faults. Beneq recommends the use of a series fuse on the 12 volt supply (VH). A
general guideline is to rate the fuse at 1.8 to 2 times the display maximum current rating.
3.3 Connector
The display uses the Samtec EHT-110-01-S-D or equivalent locking connector. The mating
connector is in the Samtec TCSD family of cable strips. The proper connector, user-specified
cable length and connector configuration is supplied as a single unit. Consult your Samtec
representative for the cable/connector options. Compatibility with non-Samtec equivalents
should be verified before use.
Figure 1. Data/power connector
Table 3. J1 Connector pinouts
Pin
Signal
Description
Pin
Signal
Description
1
VH
+12 V Power
2
VH
+12 V Power
3
Self-test
Self-test Input 1
4
SCAN
Scan rate control
5
VL
+5 V Power
6
GND
Ground
7
VS
Vertical Sync
8
GND
Ground
9
HS
Horizontal Sync
10
GND
Ground
11
VCLK
Video Clock
12
GND
Ground
13
VID0
Video Data
14
GND
Ground
15
VID1
Video Data
16
GND
Ground
17
VID2
Video Data
18
GND
Ground
19
VID3
Video Data
20
GND
Ground
1Connect pin 3 to ground for normal display operation.
J1
J2
Pin 1
Pin 1
Key
Pin 2
Pin 1 Key
(Viewed from top of connector)
(Viewed from back of display)

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3.3.1 Dimming connector J2
The J2 analog dimming connector is a Berg six-pin, dual in-line header, part number 98424-
G52-06LF. The mating connector is the Berg 89947-106LF (IDC) or a combination of the Berg
77138-101LF (discrete crimp-to-wire) and the Berg 903111-006LF (housing). Refer to
“Dimming” on page 9 for more information.
Pin 1
The pin assignments are:
Pin
Symbol
Description
1
LUMA
Luminance A
2
GND
Ground
3
RESERVED
Reserved
4
LUMC
Luminance C
5
GND
Ground
6
LUMD
Luminance D

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3.4 Interface information
Beneq TFEL Small Graphics Displays (SGD) incorporate an interface that is similar to many
LCD interfaces. This interface is supported by a variety of off-the-shelf chip sets, which take
care of all the display control functionality, freeing the system processor for other tasks.
Designers should select the chip set that best suits their particular architecture and price
point.
3.4.1 Video input signals
The end of the top line of a frame is marked by VS, vertical sync, signal as shown in Figure 2.
The end of each row of data is marked by HS. A continuous low state of the VS input signal of
1.2 seconds will shut the display scan.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
10
11
Second Line
VID Data
First Line
VID Data
Pixels: a b c d
Pixels: w x y z
HS
VID 0-3
VCLK
HS
VS
Vertical Timing
Horizontal Timing
Figure 2. Video input timing diagram
Timing is compatible with LCD graphics controllers such as the S1D13700 or RA8835.

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Table 4. Video input descriptions
Num
Description
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
1
HS high time
tHSh
100
ns
2
HS low time
tHSl
80
tVCLK
3
HS to VCLK rising edge
tHSsu
95
ns
4
VID setup to VCLK
tVIDsu
50
ns
5
VID hold from VCLK
tVIDhd
50
ns
6
Video clock period
tVCLK
140
ns
VCLK rise, fall time
tVCLKrf
10
15
ns
7
VCLK low width
tVCLKl
30
ns
8
VCLK high width
tVCLKh
30
ns
9
VS high setup to HS low
tVShsu
140
ns
10
VS hold after HS
tVShd
140
ns
11
VS low setup to HS high
tVSlsu
140
ns
12
HS period
tHS
34
µs
VS period
tVS
240
tHS
Frame rate
fVS
1
120
Hz
Input signals VID0through VID3contain the video data for the screen. Pixel information is
supplied from left to right and from top to bottom, four pixels at a time. Video data for one
row is latched on the fall of HS.
a b c d
e f g h
i j k l
m n o p
EL Panel
(Front)
w x y z
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
w
x
y
z
VID3
VID2
VID1
VID0
Row 1
Figure 3. Pixel location versus sequence of data

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3.5 Internal frame buffer
This display includes an internal frame buffer. The display frame rate and the display
brightness are independent of user-supplied input data timing. The display frame rate can be
controlled through the digital dimming feature as described below.
CAUTION: The display includes an internal frame buffer. In order to blank the display image
in the event of a system malfunction, pull down the VS signal.
3.6 Dimming
There are two standard methods for dimming the EL320.240.36-HB display. Analog dimming
using the J2 dimming connector described on page 7 of this manual allows for manual
dimming from 100% to approximately 5% of the full brightness. To perform analog dimming,
connect a 50 kΩvariable resistor between LUMA and GND. Alternatively, an external voltage
or current mode D/A converter may be used to facilitate dimming by sinking a maximum of
250 µA (for maximum dimming) from LUMA to GND on the input connector. Open circuit
voltage is 4 V nominal.
The internal scan frequency can be controlled via the LUMC and LUMD inputs. When LUMC
and LUMD are left open, the scan rate is determined by the SCAN signal (pin 4) on the data
input connector. With the combination of LUMC and LUMD, the following and luminance levels
are obtained:
Table 5. Luminance control
Approx. relative luminance
100%
75%
50%
30%
100%
50%
LUMD (internal pull up)
High
High
Low
Low
Open
Open
LUMC (internal pull up)
High
Low
High
Low
Open
Open
SCAN (J1 pin 4)
Open
Open
Open
Open
High
Low
3.7 Self-test mode
The display incorporates a self-test mode composed of two patterns displayed at maximum
frame rate for approximately 30 seconds each, and then repeated. The patterns are as
follows: 50/50 Checkerboard and Full On. The self-test mode is entered by leaving pin 3 on
J1 unconnected or pulled high. This pin has an internal pull-up. Connect pin 3 on J1 to ground
for normal display operation.

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3.8 Optical
Table 6. Optical characteristics
Luminance
Lon (areal), min
120 cd/m²
Screen center, maximum frame rate
Lon (areal), typ
150 cd/m²
Screen center, maximum frame rate
Loff (areal), max
0.3 cd/m²
5 points: center plus four corners measured
1.0 ±0.25" from adjacent bezel edges, @ 120 Hz
Non-uniformity
All pixels fully lit
35%
Maximum difference two of five points, using the
formula: BNU%=[1- (min_lum/max_lum)] x 100%
Luminance variation (temperature)
Maximum
±25%
Across the operating temperature range
Luminance variation (time)
Maximum
< 20%
10,000 hours at 25C ambient
Viewing angle
Minimum
> 160in all directions; no contrast or luminance change
Contrast ratio (typical)
Typical
90:1
@ 500 lux ambient, maximum frame rate
8:1
@ 10,000 lux ambient, maximum frame rate

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3.9 Environmental
Table 7. Environmental characteristics
Temperature
Operating
-40 °C to +85 °C
Operating Survival
-50 °C to +95 °C
Storage
-50 °C to +105 °C
Humidity
Non-condensing, operating
93% RH max at +40 °C, per IEC 60068-2-78
Condensing, non-operating
95% RH max at +55 °C, per IEC 60068-2-30
Altitude
Operating/non-operating
0 to 18 km (58k ft), per IEC 60068-2-13
Vibration
Random
Operating/non-operating
0.05 g2/Hz, ASD level, 5-500 Hz
per IEC 60068-2-64, test Fdb.
Shock
Operating/non-operating
100 g, 6 ms, half sine wave per
IEC60068-2-27, test Ea.
3.10 Reliability
The display MTBF is to be greater than 50,000 hours at 120 Hz with a 90% confidence level
at 25 °C.
3.11 Safety and EMI performance
The display will not inhibit the end product from obtaining these certifications: IEC 950, IEC
601-1-1, UL2601, CSA 22.2 #601-M89, FCC Docket, Part 15, Subpart J, Class B; CISPR22,
Class B; and VDE 871/VFG243 Class B.
3.12 Optional features
Conformal coating and anti-glare filters are available as an option.

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3.13 Mechanical characteristics
Table 8. Mechanical characteristics
Display external dimensions
millimeters (inches)
width
148.1 (5.83)
height
104.7 (4.12)
without locking connector
depth
20 (0.8)
with locking connector
Weight (typical)
183 g (6.3 oz)
Fill factor
74%
Display active area
millimeters (inches)
width
115.1 (4.5)
height
86.3 (3.40)
Pixel size
width
0.31 (0.012)
height
0.31 (0.012)
Pixel pitch
millimeters (inches)
Width
0.36 (0.014)
Height
0.36 (0.014)
3.14 Component envelope
The component envelope shown in Figure 4 illustrates the distance the components extend
behind the display. Tall components do not necessarily fill this area. Beneq reserves the right
to relocate components within the constraints of the component envelope without prior
customer notification. For this reason, Beneq advises users to design enclosure components
to be outside the component envelope.
Device designers will need to consider their specific system requirements to determine the
spacing necessary to maintain the specified ambient temperature.
Air flow and surrounding component materials will affect the depth of the air gap.

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Dimensions are in millimeters; inches in brackets.
Tolerances unless specified
.x ±0.50 [0.02]
.xx ±0.25 [0.01]
Figure 4. Display dimensions
32x42 slot
ø3.5 [ø0.14]
(2 PL)
ø3.2 [0.13]
13.4
[0.53]±0.3
3.1
[0.12]
73.5 [2.89]
Pin 1
59 [2.32]
Pin 1
Active Area 115.2 [4.53]
142 [5.59]
148.1 [5.83]
Active Area 86.4 [3.40]
58.0 [2.28]
47.3 [1.86]
4.1
[0.16]
5.1±0.3
[0.2]
20
[0.79]
8
[0.31]
133.7
[5.26] 4.2 [0.17]
To front of glass
16
[0.06]
Component Envelope
96.5[3.80]
104.7
[4.12]
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Top View
Side View

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4Description of warranty
Seller warrants that the Goods will conform to published specifications and be free from
defects in material during warranty time from delivery. To the extent that goods incorporate
third-party-owned software, seller shall pass on seller's licensor's warranty to buyer subject
to the terms and conditions of seller's license.
Warranty repairs shall be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. Buyer
shall report defect claims in writing to seller immediately upon discovery, and in any event,
within the warranty period. Buyer must return goods to seller within 30 days of seller’s
receipt of a warranty claim notice and only after receiving seller’s return goods authorization.
Seller shall, at its sole option, repair or replace the goods.
If goods were repaired, altered or modified by persons other than seller, this warranty is
void. Conditions resulting from normal wear and tear and buyer's failure to properly store,
install, operate, handle or maintain the goods are not within this warranty. Repair or
replacement of goods is seller’s sole obligation and buyer's exclusive remedy for all claims of
defects. If that remedy is adjudicated insufficient, Seller shall refund buyer's paid price for
the goods and have no other liability to buyer.
All warranty repairs must be performed at seller’s authorized service center using parts
approved by seller. Buyer shall pay costs of sending goods to seller on a warranty claim and
seller shall pay costs of returning goods to buyer. The turnaround time on repairs will usually
be 30 working days or less. Seller accepts no added liability for additional days for repair or
replacement.
If seller offers technical support relating to the goods, such support shall neither modify the
warranty nor create an obligation of seller. Buyer is not relying on seller’s skill or judgment to
select goods for buyer’s purposes. Seller’s software, if included with goods, is sold as is, and
this warranty is inapplicable to such software.
SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.

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5Ordering information
Product
Part Number
Description
EL320.240.36-HB
996-0292-00LF
5.6" (142 mm) diagonal, quarter VGA (QVGA)
high-bright display, -40 ˚C to +85 °C operating
temperature
EL320.240.36-HB
CCB
996-0292-06LF
Same as EL320.240.36 HB, but with conformal
coating added to the circuit board
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Beneq continues to provide optional, and in many cases custom, features to address the
specific customer requirements. Consult Beneq Sales for pricing, lead time and minimum
quantity requirements.
6Support and service
Beneq Oy is a Finnish company based in Espoo, Finland, with a world-wide sales distribution
network. Full application engineering support and service are available to make the
integration of Lumineq displays as simple and quick as possible for our customers.
RMA Procedure: For a Returned Material Authorization number, please contact Beneq Oy by
description of the problem. When returning goods for repair, please include a brief description
of the problem, and mark the outside of the shipping container with the RMA number.

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Olarinluoma 9
Tel. +358 9 7599 530
VAT ID FI19563372
FI-02200 Espoo
Fax +358 9 7599 5310
www.beneq.com
Finland
lumineq@beneq.com
www.lumineq.com
Date: February 13, 2017
Document number: ED000812C
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7RoHS II
Beneq Products OY is committed to continuous improvement. As part of this process we are
fully in support of EU directive 2011/65/EU, the Restriction of Hazardous Substances,
commonly known as RoHS II or RoHS Recast, which, compared to RoHS, keeps the
restrictions on the original six hazardous substances, including lead (Pb) in electronic
equipment. It also expands these restrictions to previously exempted categories including
medical devices and monitoring and control instruments.
Beneq part number with an “LF” suffix designation indicates RoHS compliance, as shown on
the part number label affixed to the display and on the box containing the display.
This document is compiled and kept up-to-date as conscientiously as possible. Beneq cannot, however, guarantee that the data are free of errors, accurate
or complete and, therefore, assumes no liability for loss or damage of any kind incurred directly or indirectly through the use of this document. The
information in this document is subject to change without notice. All texts, pictures, graphics and any other contents of this document and their layout are
protected by copyright and other protective laws. The aforementioned contents may not be duplicated, modified or used in other electronic or printed
publications without the prior consent of Beneq. Unless otherwise stated, all trademarks are protected under trademark laws, especially the Beneq
trademarks, logos, emblems and nameplates. The patents and trademarks presented in this document are the intellectual property of Beneq Oy. Beneq and
Lumineq are registered trademarks of Beneq Oy. ICEBrite is a trademark of Beneq Oy.
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