1.43
Inch
Round
OLED
Screen
466x466
Resolution
24
Pin
QSPI
Interface
400
Cd/M2
Product
Specifications
Attribute
|
Value
|
Display
Technology
|
Color
OLED
|
Name
|
OLED
Display
Panel
|
Size
|
1.43
inch
|
Resolution
|
466×466
|
Brightness
|
400
cd/m²
|
Interface
|
QSPI
|
Driving
IC
|
ICNA3310
|
View
Angle
|
All
View
|
HX0143MASBCEX
is
a
1.43
inch
AMOLED
round
display
module
with
466×466
resolution,
24
Pin
QSPI
interface,
brightness
of
400
cd/m²,
driving
IC
ICNA3310
and
touch
screen
IC
FT3168.
Detailed
Product
Parameters
Part
NO.
|
HX0143MASBCEX
|
Display
Technology
|
AMOLED
|
Diagonal
Screen
Size
|
1.43
INCH
|
Resolution
|
466(W)×466(H)
|
Viewing
Angle
|
All
View
|
Operation
Temperature
|
-20°C
~
60°C
|
Panel
Size
(mm)
|
44.70(W)×44.70(H)×2.06(t)
|
Active
Area
(mm)
|
φ36.35
|
Pixel
Pitch
(mm)
|
0.0702(W)×0.0702(H)
|
Contrast
Ratio
|
10000:1
|
Brightness
|
400
cd/m²
|
Interface
|
24
Pin
QSPI
|
Drive
IC
|
ICNA3310
|
Touch
Panel
IC
|
FT3168
|
TP
Type
|
On
cell
|
Product
Images
Drawing
&
Pin
Definition
OLED
Product
Knowledge
The
key
advantages
of
AMOLED
(Active-Matrix
Organic
Light-Emitting
Diode)
displays
include:
-
Perfect
Blacks
&
Infinite
Contrast
-
Vibrant
Colors
&
Wide
Gamut
-
Ultra-Fast
Response
Times
-
Flexibility
&
Thin
Designs
-
Energy
Efficiency
-
Always-On
Displays
(AOD)
-
Superior
Viewing
Angles
-
HDR
Performance
AMOLED
Disadvantages
AMOLED
is
more
expensive
than
LCD
and
TFT,
has
shorter
lifetime
than
LCD
and
TFT,
and
has
lower
peak
brightness
in
sustained
use.
Huaxin
Advantage
-
Factory
base
located
at
inland
city
which
has
cost
effective
-
Most
advanced
new
equipment
which
can
keep
quality
stable
-
Most
processes
using
fully
automatic
equipment
which
has
efficiency
and
stable
quality
-
Professional
engineers
and
production
leaders
who
work
in
LCD
field
for
more
than
20
years
-
Self
design
for
customized
product
Our
Certificates
-
ISO14001
-
ISO9001/IATF16949
-
SGS
of
LCD
module
Huaxin
Technology
(Enshi)
Co.,
LTD
-
Hubei,
Enshi
-
Date
of
foundation:
2009
-
High
technology
enterprise
mainly
working
on
research
and
development,
producing
and
sells
LCD,
LCM,
TFT,
backlight,
OLED
-
LCD
includes:
VA,
TN,
HTN,
STN,
FSTN,
CSTN
and
other
series
-
LCM
includes:
COB,
TBA,
COG,
TP,
LED
backlight
and
other
series
-
Register
capital:
twenty
million
-
Current
staff:
500+
-
R&D
accounts
for
10%
-
QC
accounts
for
15%
Production
Capacity
Annual
Production
Capacity
|
2021
(Current)
|
2022
(Goal)
|
2023
(Challenge)
|
2024
(Challenge)
|
2025
(Challenge)
|
Remark
|
LCD
Production
Capacity
|
4.5
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
Unit:
thousands
of
logarithms/Day
|
LCM
Production
Capacity
|
70
|
150
|
300
|
450
|
450
|
Unit:
Thousand
piece/Day
|
Backlight
Production
Capacity
|
100
|
200
|
300
|
500
|
500
|
Unit:
Thousand
piece/Day
|
OLED
Production
Capacity
|
10
|
20
|
30
|
40
|
50
|
Unit:
Thousand
piece/Day
|
Product
Applications
-
Smartphones
and
tablets
-
Wearables
(smartwatches
like
Apple
Watch)
-
AR/VR
headsets
-
Television
and
Monitors
-
Automotive
display
-
Medical
and
smart
home
Power
Efficiency
Comparison
How
does
the
power
efficiency
of
AMOLED
displays
compare
to
other
display
technologies?
Power
Consumption
AMOLED
displays
consume
power
on
a
per-pixel
basis,
meaning
that
pixels
that
display
black
or
dark
content
consume
very
little
power,
while
pixels
displaying
bright
or
white
content
consume
more
power.
LCD
and
LED
displays
require
a
constant
backlight
that
consumes
power
regardless
of
the
displayed
content.
Content
Dependency
AMOLED
displays
are
more
power-efficient
for
content
with
a
lot
of
dark
or
black
areas,
as
the
individual
pixels
can
be
turned
off
to
save
power.
LCD
and
LED
displays
consume
a
relatively
constant
amount
of
power
regardless
of
the
displayed
content,
as
the
backlight
remains
active.
Brightness
Control
AMOLED
displays
can
dynamically
adjust
the
brightness
of
individual
pixels,
allowing
for
better
power
efficiency
in
low-brightness
scenarios.
LCD
and
LED
displays
typically
have
a
fixed
backlight
brightness,
which
can
result
in
higher
power
consumption
even
when
the
display
content
does
not
require
maximum
brightness.
Display
Size
AMOLED
displays
tend
to
be
more
power-efficient
for
smaller
display
sizes,
as
the
power
consumption
scales
with
the
number
of
pixels.
Larger
LCD
and
LED
displays
may
require
more
power-hungry
backlights,
potentially
reducing
their
power
efficiency
compared
to
AMOLED
displays
of
the
same
size.