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Datasheet

InnoLux
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CH-01-0

The information contained in this document has been carefully researched and is, to the best of our
knowledge, accurate. However, we assume no liability for any product failures or damages, immediate or
consequential, resulting from the use of the information provided herein. Our products are not intended for
use in systems in which failures of product could result in personal injury. All trademarks mentioned herein
are property of their respective owners. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
□ Tentative Specification
□ Preliminary Specification
■ Approval Specification

MODEL NO.: V400HJ6


SUFFIX: PE1
Revision : C3
Customer :

APPROVED BY SIGNATURE

Name / Title
Note

Please return 1 copy for your confirmation with your signature and comments.

Approved By Checked By Prepared By


Chao-Chun
Vita Wu Olivia Yen
Chung

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................5


1.1 OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 FEATURES...........................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................6

2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ................................................................................................................................7


2.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT........................................................................................................7
2.2 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT (OPEN CELL) ................................................................................8
2.3 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS ..................................................................................................................8
2.3.1 TFT LCD MODULE ....................................................................................................................................8

3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................................9


3.1 TFT LCD OPEN CELL .........................................................................................................................................9

4. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT ....................................................................................................................... 11


4.1 TFT LCD OPEN CELL INPUT............................................................................................................................ 11
4.2 LVDS INTERFACE .............................................................................................................................................14
4.3 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENT ................................................................................................................15
4.4 FLICKER (Vcom) ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................16

5. INTERFACE TIMING ...................................................................................................................................................17


5.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................17
5.2 INTRA INTERFACE SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................19
5.2.1 Mini-LVDS Characteristics .......................................................................................................................19
5.3 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE ..........................................................................................................................20

6. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................................................21


6.1 TEST CONDITIONS...........................................................................................................................................21
6.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................22

7. PRECAUTIONS...........................................................................................................................................................25
7.1 ASSEMBLY AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................25
7.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................27

8. DEFINITION OF LABELS............................................................................................................................................28
8.1 OPEN CELL LABEL ...........................................................................................................................................28

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9. PACKAGING................................................................................................................................................................30
9.1 PACKAGING SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................30
9.2 PACKAGING METHOD......................................................................................................................................30
9.3 UN-PACKAGING METHOD ...............................................................................................................................32

10. MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTIC ..........................................................................................................................33

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REVISION HISTORY
Version Date Page(New) Section Description
Ver. 2.0 Jun.06,2016 ALL ALL The Approval Specification was firstly issued.

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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
V400HJ6-PE1 is a 40” TFT Liquid Crystal Display TV product with driver ICs and 2ch-LVDS interface. This
product supports 1920 x 1080 Full HDTV format and can display 16.7M colors (8-bit). The backlight unit is not
built in.
1.2 FEATURES
CHARACTERISTICS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
Pixels [lines] 1920 × 1080
Active Area [mm] 878.112 (H) x 485.352 (V)
Pixel Pitch [mm] 0.15245 (H) x 0.4494 (V)
Pixel Arrangement RGB Vertical Stripe
Weight [g] 1350 Typ. (g)
Physical Size [mm] 888.392 x 494.152 × 1.305 Typ.
Display Mode Transmissive Mode / Normallly Black
Typ.5000:1
Contrast Ratio
(Typical value measure by INX’s Module)
Glass thickness (Array / CF) [mm] 0.5 / 0.5
Viewing Angle (CR>10) Typ. +89/-89(H), +89/-89(V) (CR≧10)
(VA model) (Typical value measured by INX’s module)
R = (0.659, 0.325)
G = (0.280, 0.590)
Color Chromaticity B = (0.138, 0.103)
W= (0.309, 0.345)
* Please refer to “color chromaticity” in 7.2
Cell Transparency [%] 6% Typ. Please refer to “Transmittance” in 7.2
Polarizer Surface Treatment Anti-Glare coating (Haze 1%)

Rotation Function Unachievable

Display Orientation Signal input with “INX”


RoHs Compliance

Back Side Front Side

INX
X+C Board

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1.3 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Item Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note
Weight 1282 1350 1418 g -
The mounting inclination of the connector makes the
I/F connector mounting position (2)
screen center within ± 0.5mm as the horizontal.
Note (1) Please refer to the attached drawings for more information of front and back outline dimensions.
Note (2) Connector mounting position

+/- 0.5mm

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2. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
2.1 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT
Value
Item Symbol Unit Note
Min. Max.

Storage Temperature TST -20 +60 ºC (1),(3)

Operating Ambient Temperature TOP 0 50 ºC (1), (2),(3)

Note (1) Temperature and relative humidity range is shown in the figure below.

(a) 90 %RH Max. (Ta ≦ 40 ºC).


(b) Wet-bulb temperature should be 39 ºC Max.
(c) No condensation.
Note (2) Thermal management should be considered in final product design to prevent the surface temperature of display

area from being over 65ºC. The range of operating temperature may degrade in case of improper thermal
management in final product design.
Note (3) The rating of environment is base on LCD module. Leave LCD cell alone, this environment condition can’t be

guaranteed. Except LCD cell, the customer has to consider the ability of other parts of LCD module and LCD module
process.

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2.2 ABSOLUTE RATINGS OF ENVIRONMENT (OPEN CELL)
Recommended Storage Condition: With shipping package.
Recommended Storage temperature range: 25±5 ℃
Recommended Storage humidity range: 50±10%RH
Recommended Shelf life: a month

2.3 ELECTRICAL ABSOLUTE RATINGS


2.3.1 TFT LCD MODULE

Value
Item Symbol Unit Note
Min. Max.

Power Supply Voltage VCC -0.3 13.5 V


(1)
Logic Input Voltage VIN -0.3 3.6 V

Component thermal - - 100 ℃ (2)

Note (1) Permanent damage to the device may occur if maximum values are exceeded. Function operation

should be restricted to the conditions described under Normal Operating Conditions.


Note (2) The surface temperature of Source Driver and component on PCB should be controlled under 100℃

operating over thermal spec can cause the damage or decrease of lifetime.

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3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 TFT LCD OPEN CELL
(Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC)

Value
Parameter Symbol Unit Note
Min. Typ. Max.

Power Supply Voltage VCC 10.8 12 13.2 V (1)

Rush Current IRUSH - - 3 A (2)

White Pattern PT - 7.5 8.1 W


Power
Black Pattern PT - 4.7 5.1 W
Consumption
Horizontal Stripe PT - 6.9 7.5 W
(3)
White Pattern - - 0.65 0.7 A
Power Supply
Black Pattern - - 0.41 0.44 A
Current
Horizontal Stripe - - 0.6 0.65 A
Differential Input High
VLVTH - - +100 mV
Threshold Voltage
Differential Input Low
VLVTL -100 - - mV
Threshold Voltage
LVDS
Common Input Voltage VCM 1.0 1.2 1.4 V (4)
interface
Differential input voltage
|VID| 100 - 600 mV
(single-end)
Terminating Resistor RT - 100 - ohm
Input High Threshold
VIH 2.7 - 3.3 V
CMIS Voltage
interface
Input Low Threshold Voltage VIL 0 - 0.7 V

Note (1) The module should be always operated within the above ranges.
The ripple voltage should be controlled under 10% of Vcc (Typ.).
Note (2) Measurement condition :

Vcc rising time is 470us


Vcc
0.9Vcc

0.1Vcc

GND
470us

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Note (3) The specified power supply current is under the conditions at Vcc = 12 V, Ta = 25 ± 2 ºC, fv = 60 Hz, whereas a power
dissipation check pattern below is displayed.

a. Heavy Loading pattern : White b. Black Pattern

Active Area Active Area

c. Horizontal Stripe

Note (4) The LVDS input characteristics is shown as below. The position of measurement is TCON LVDS input pin

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4. INPUT TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENT
4.1 TFT LCD OPEN CELL INPUT
CNF1 Connector Pin Assignment: [187059-51221 (P-Two), WF23-402-5133(FCN)]
Matting connector : [FI-RE51HL(JAE)]
Pin Name Description Note
1 NC No connection (2)
2 SCL I2C clock (For Vcom tunning)
3 SDA I2C data (For Vcom tunning)
4 NC No connection
5 NC No connection (2)
6 NC No connection
7 SELLVDS LVDS data format Selection (3)(4)
8 NC No Connection
9 NC No Connection (2)
10 NC No connection
11 GND Ground
12 ORX0- Odd pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 0
13 ORX0+ Odd pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 0
14 ORX1- Odd pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 1
(5)
15 ORX1+ Odd pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 1
16 ORX2- Odd pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 2
17 ORX2+ Odd pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 2
18 GND Ground
19 OCLK- Odd pixel Negative LVDS differential clock input.
(5)
20 OCLK+ Odd pixel Positive LVDS differential clock input.
21 GND Ground
22 ORX3- Odd pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 3
(5)
23 ORX3+ Odd pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 3
24 N.C. No Connection
25 N.C. No Connection
(2)
26 N.C. No Connection
27 N.C. No Connection
28 ERX0- Even pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 0
29 ERX0+ Even pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 0
30 ERX1- Even pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 1
(5)
31 ERX1+ Even pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 1
32 ERX2- Even pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 2
33 ERX2+ Even pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 2
34 GND Ground
35 ECLK- Even pixel Negative LVDS differential clock input
(5)
36 ECLK+ Even pixel Positive LVDS differential clock input
37 GND Ground
38 ERX3- Even pixel Negative LVDS differential data input. Channel 3
(5)
39 ERX3+ Even pixel Positive LVDS differential data input. Channel 3
40 N.C. No Connection
41 N.C. No Connection
(2)
42 N.C. No Connection
43 N.C. No Connection
44 GND Ground
45 GND Ground
46 GND Ground
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47 N.C. No Connection (2)
48 VCC Power input (+12V)
49 VCC Power input (+12V)
50 VCC Power input (+12V)
51 VCC Power input (+12V)
Note (1) LVDS connector pin orderdefined as below

PCB X+C

LVDS Connector

Pin 1 Pin 51

Note (2) Reserved for internal use. Please leave it open.


Note (3) Connect to Open or +3.3V: VESA Format, connect to GND: JEIDA Format.

SELLVDS Mode
H(default) VESA
L JEIDA
L : Connect to GND, H: Connect to +3.3V
Note (4) Interface optional pin has internal scheme as following diagram. Customer should keep the interface voltage level

requirement which including Panel board loading as below.

3.3V
System Board Panel Board

>16K ohm
1K ohm

IC

Interface Voltage Level


VH > VIH
VL < VIL

Note (5) Two pixel data send into the module for every clock cycle. The first pixel of the frame is odd pixel and the second
pixel is even pixel.

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Note (6) LVDS connector mating dimension range request is 0.93mm~1.0mm as below.

Note (7) The screw hole which is distant from the connector is merged with Ground.

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4.2 LVDS INTERFACE
JEIDA Format : SELLVDS = L
VESA Format : SELLVDS = H or Open

VESA LVDS format

Current cycle

RXCLK±

ORX0± G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0

ORX1± B1 B0 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1

ORX2± DE VS HS B5 B4 B3 B2

ORX3± RSVD B7 B6 G7 G6 R7 R6

G0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0
ERX0±

ERX1± B1 B0 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1

ERX2± DE VS HS B5 B4 B3 B2

ERX3± RSVD B7 B6 G7 G6 R7 R6

JEIDA LVDS format

Current cycle

RXCLK±

ORX0± G2 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2

ORX1± B3 B2 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3

ORX2± DE VS HS B7 B6 B5 B4

ORX3± RSVD B1 B0 G1 G0 R1 R0

ERX0± G2 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2

ERX1± B3 B2 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3

ERX2± DE VS HS B7 B6 B5 B4

ERX3± RSVD B1 B0 G1 G0 R1 R0

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R0~R7 Pixel R Data (7; MSB, 0; LSB) DE Data enable signal

G0~G7 Pixel G Data (7; MSB, 0; LSB) DCLK Data clock signal

B0~B7 Pixel B Data (7; MSB, 0; LSB)


Note (1) RSVD (reserved) pins on the transmitter shall be “H” or “L”.

4.3 COLOR DATA INPUT ASSIGNMENT


The brightness of each primary color (red, green and blue) is based on the 8-bit gray scale data input for the color.
The higher the binary input, the brighter the color. The table below provides the assignment of the color versus
data input.
Data Signal
Color Red Green Blue
R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 G0 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
Black 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Basic Blue 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Colors Cyan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Magenta 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Yellow 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Red (0) / Dark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gray
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Scale
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Of
Red (253) 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red
Red (254) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red (255) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green (0) / Dark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gray
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Scale
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Of
Green (253) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green
Green (254) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Green (255) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blue (0) / Dark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blue (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Blue (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Gray
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Scale
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Of
Blue (253) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
Blue
Blue (254) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
Blue (255) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Note (1) 0: Low Level Voltage, 1: High Level Voltage

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4.4 FLICKER (Vcom) ADJUSTMENT
(1) Adjustment Pattern :
The adjustment pattern is shown as below. If customer needs below pattern, please directly contact with
account FAE.

(2) Adjustment method: (Digital V-com)


Programmable memory IC is used for Digital V-com adjustment in this model. INX provide Auto Vcom tools to
adjust Digital V-com.The detail connection and setting instruction, please directly contact with Account FAE or
refer INX Auto V-com adjustment OI. Below items is suggested to be ready before Digital V-com adjustment
in customer LCM line.
a. USB Sensor Board.
b. Programmable software

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5. INTERFACE TIMING
5.1 INPUT SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
The input signal timing specifications are shown as the following table and timing diagram.

Signal Item Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note


Fclkin
Frequency 60 74.25 80 MHz
(=1/TC)
Input cycle to
LVDS Trcl - - 200 ps (3)
cycle jitter
Receiver Spread spectrum
Clock modulation range Fclkin_mod Fclkin-2% - Fclkin+2% MHz
(4)
Spread spectrum
FSSM - - 200 KHz
modulation frequency
LVDS
Receiver Skew
Receiver TRSKM -400 - 400 ps (5)
Margin
Data
Fr5 47 50 53 Hz
Frame Rate (6)
Fr6 57 60 63 Hz
Vertical
Active Tv=Tvd+Tv
Total Tv 1090 1125 1480 Th
Display b
Term Display Tvd 1080 1080 1080 Th -

Blank Tvb 10 45 400 Th -


Th=Thd+T
Total Th 1030 1100 1325 Tc
Horizontal hb
Active
Display Thd 960 960 960 Tc -
Display
Term
Blank Thb 70 140 365 Tc -

Note (1) Please make sure the range of pixel clock has follow the below equation :
Fclkin(max) ≧ Fr6 ≧ Tv ≧ Th

Fr5 ≧ Tv ≧ Th ≧ Fclkin (min)


Note (2) This module is operated in DE only mode and please follow the input signal timing diagram below :

Tv

Tvd Tvb

DE
Th

DCLK

Tc
Thd
Thb
DE

DATA Valid Display Data (960 clocks)

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Note (3) The input clock cycle-to-cycle jitter is defined as below figures. Trcl = | T1 – T|

Note (4) The SSCG (Spread spectrum clock generator) is defined as below figures.

Note (5) The LVDS timing diagram and the receiver skew margin is defined and shown in following figure.

TC

RXCLK+/-

RXn+/-

TRSKM

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5.2 INTRA INTERFACE SIGNAL TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
5.2.1 Mini-LVDS Characteristics

Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note

mini-LVDS power Voltage VDD 2.3 3.3 3.6 V

mini-LVDS high input voltage |VIHLVDS| 175 - - mV Fmax ≦ 340MHz

mini-LVDS low input voltage |VILLVDS| 175 - - mV Fmax ≦ 340MHz

mini-LVDS input voltage range VRX 0 - VDD V


VCMLVDS = (VCLKP + VCLKN) / 2
mini-LVDS common mode VDD-1.
VCMLVDS 0.5 1.2 V or
input voltage range 2
VCMLVDS = (VLVxP + VLVxN) / 2
Data setup time tSETUP1 0.45 - - ns

Data hold time tHOLD1 0.45 - - ns

CLK Rising Time tTLH - - 0.7 Ns From VILLVDS to VIHLVDS

CLK Falling Time tTHL - - 0.7 ns From VIHLVDS to VILLVDS

Notes:
(1). EYE diagram must meet above spec. Data receiver is not gauranteed If EYE diagram is smaller than spec.

(2). Measure point : pads of XR –board terminal resistances RX3, RX4, RX5, RX6

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5.3 POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE
To prevent a latch-up or DC operation of LCD module, the power on/off sequence should be as the diagram
below.

0.9Vcc 0.9Vcc

0.1VCC 0.1Vcc
0V

0.5≦T1≦10ms T1 T3

0≦T2≦200ms
0≦T3 T2 T4

LVDS Signals 0V

Power On Power Off

0≦T7≦T2
0≦T8≦T3
T7 T8

Option Signals (SELLVDS)

Backlight (Recommended) 50% 50%


500ms≦T5
100ms≦T6

T5 T6

T9

Vcc Dip Vcc


T9≦10ms
Vcc(typ.) x 0.85

0V

Note (1) The supply voltage of the external system for the module input should follow the definition of Vcc.
Note (2) Apply the lamp voltage within the LCD operation range. When the backlight turns on before the LCD operation or the
LCD turns off before the backlight turns off, the display may momentarily become abnormal screen.
Note (3) In case of VCC is in off level, please keep the level of input signals on the low or high impedance.
If T2<0,that maybe cause electrical overstress failure.

Note (4) T4 should be measured after the module has been fully discharged between power off and on period.
Note (5) Interface signal shall not be kept at high impedance when the power is on.
Note (6) Vcc must decay smoothly when power-off.

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6. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
6.1 TEST CONDITIONS
Item Symbol Value Unit
25 ±2
o
Ambient Temperature Ta C
Ambient Humidity Ha 50 ±10 %RH
Vertical Frame Rate Fr 60 Hz
Supply Voltage VCC 12.0 ±1.2 V
Input Signal According to typical value in "3. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS"

The LCD module should be stabilized at given temperature for 1 hour to avoid abrupt temperature change during
measuring in a windless room.

LCD Module

LCD Panel

CS - 2000

Field of View = 1º

Light Shield Room


500 mm
(Ambient Luminance < 2 lux)

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6.2 OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The relative measurement methods of optical characteristics are shown as below. The following items
should be measured under the test conditions described in 7.1 and stable environment shown in 7.1.
Item Symbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit Note

Rcx 0.659 -
Red
Rcy 0.325 -

Gcx θx=0°, θY =0° 0.280 -


Green
Viewing Angle at Normal
Color Gcy 0.590 -
Direction -0.03 +0.03 (1)
Chromaticity
Bcx 0.138 -
Blue Standard light source “C”
Bcy 0.103 -

Wcx 0.309 -
White
Wcy 0.345 -

Transmittance T% 5.4 6 - % (6)


θx=0°, θY =0°
Transmittance Variation δT 1.3 (7)
With INX Module@60Hz
Contrast Ratio CR 3500 5000 - - (2), (4)
Gray to θx=0°, θY =0°
Response Time - 9.5 19 ms (2), (5)
gray With INX Module@60Hz
θx+ 80 89 -
Horizontal
Viewing θx- CR≥10 80 89 -
Deg. (2), (3)
θY+
Angle
With INX Module 80 89 -
Vertical
θY- 80 89 -

Note (1) Light source is the standard light source ”C” which is defined by CIE and driving voltage are based on suitable

gamma voltages. The calculating method is as following :

1.Measure Module’s and BLU’s spectrum at center point. W, R,G, B are with signal input. BL U (V400DJ1-KS5) is

supplied by INX.

2.Calculate cell’s spectrum.

3.Calculate cell’s chromaticity by using the spectrum of standard light source “C”.

Note (2) Light source is the BLU which supplied by INX (V400DJ1-KS5) and the cell driving voltage are based on suitable
gamma voltages.

Note (3) Definition of Viewing Angle (θx, θy) :

Viewing angles are measured by Autronic Conoscope Cono-80 (or Eldim EZ-Contrast 160R)

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Normal
θx = θy = 0º

θy+

θX- = 90º x- 12 o’clock direction


y+
θx− θy+ = 90º
θx+

6 o’clock
y- x+ θX+ = 90º
θy- = 90º

Note (4) Definition of Contrast Ratio (CR) :

The contrast ratio can be calculated by the following expression.

Surface Luminance of L255


Contrast Ratio (CR) =
Surface Luminance of L0
L255: Luminance of gray level 255

L 0: Luminance of gray level 0

CR = CR (5), where CR (X) is corresponding to the Contrast Ratio of the point X at the figure in Note (6).

Note (5) Definition of Gray-to-Gray Switching Time:

100%
90%

Optical
Response

10%
0%

Time
Gray to gray Gray to gray
switching time switching time

The driving signal means the signal of gray level 0, 31, 63, 95, 127, 159, 191, 223 and 255.
Gray to gray average time means the average switching time of gray level 0, 31, 63, 95, 127, 159, 191, 223 and
255 to each other.

Note (6) Definition of Transmittance (T%) :


Measure the transmittance at 5 points.

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Light source is the BLU which contains three diffuser sheets and the cell driving voltage are based on suitable
gamma voltages.

[
Transmittance (T%) = Average T(1), T(2), T(3), T(4), T(5) ]
The transmittance of each point can be calculated by the following expression.

L255(X) of LCD module


T (X) = × 100%
Luminance (X) of BLU
L1023: Luminance of gray level 255
T(X) is corresponding to the point X1~X5 at the figure in Note (6).

Note (7) Definition of Transmittance Variation (δT) :


Measure the transmittance at 5 points.

Maximum [ T(1), T(2), T(3), T(4), T(5) ]


Transmittance Variation (δT )=
Minimum [ T(1), T(2), T(3), T(4), T(5) ]
T(X) is calculated as Note(5).

Horizontal Line

D/4 D/2 3D/4

W/4 1 2
Vertical Line

W W/2 5 X : Test Point

X=1 to 5

3W/4 3 4

Active Area

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7. PRECAUTIONS
7.1 ASSEMBLY AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
[1] Do not apply improper or unbalanced force such as bending or twisting to open cells during assembly.
[2] It is recommended to assemble or to install an open cell into a customer’s product in clean working areas.
The dust and oil may cause electrical short to an open cell or worsen polarizers on an open cell.
[3] Do not apply pressure or impulse to an open cell to prevent the damage.
[4] Always follow the correct power-on sequence when an open cell is assembled and turned on. This can
prevent the damage and latch-up of the CMOS LSI chips.
[5] Do not design sharp-pointed structure / parting line / tooling gate on the plastic part of a COF (Chip on film),
because the burr will scrape the COF.
[6] If COF would be bended in assemble process, do not place IC on the bending corner.
[7] The gap between COF IC and any structure of BLU must be bigger than 2 mm. This can prevent the
damage of COF IC.
[8] The bezel opening must have no burr and be smooth to prevent the surface of an open cell scraped.
[9] The bezel of a module or a TV set can not contact with force on the surface of an open cell. It might cause
light leakage or scrape.
[ 10 ] In the case of no FFC or FPC attached with open cells, customers can refer the FFC / FPC drawing and buy
them by self.
[ 11 ] It is important to keep enough clearance between customers’ front bezel/backlight and an open cell.
Without enough clearance, the unexpected force during module assembly procedure may damage an open
cell.
[ 12 ] Do not plug in or unplug an I/F (interface) connector while an assembled open cell is in operation.
[ 13 ] Use a soft dry cloth without chemicals for cleaning, because the surface of the polarizer is very soft and
easily scratched.
[ 14 ] Moisture can easily penetrate into an open cell and may cause the damage during operation.
[ 15 ] When storing open cells as spares for a long time, the following precaution is necessary.
[ 15.1 ] Do not leave open cells in high temperature and high humidity for a long time. It is highly
recommended to store open cells in the temperature range from 0 to 35℃ at normal humidity
without condensation.
[ 15.2 ] Open cells shall be stored in dark place. Do not store open cells in direct sunlight or fluorescent light
environment.
[ 16 ] When ambient temperature is lower than 10ºC, the display quality might be reduced.
[ 17 ] Unpacking (Cartons/Tray plates) in order to prevent open cells broken:
[ 17.1 ] Moving tray plates by one operator may cause tray plates bent which may induce open cells broken.
Two operators carry one carton with their two hands. Do not throw cartons/tray plates, avoid any
impact on cartons/tray plates, and put down & pile cartons/tray plates gently.
[ 17.2 ] A tray plate handled with unbalanced force may cause an open cell damaged. Trays should be
completely put on a flat platform.
[ 17.3 ] To prevent open cells broken, tray plates should be moved one by one from a plastic bag.
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[ 17.4 ] Please follow the packing design instruction, such as the maximum number of tray stacking to
prevent the deformation of tray plates which may cause open cells broken.
[ 17.5 ] To prevent an open cell broken or a COF damaged on a tray, please follow the instructions below:
[17.5.1] Do not peel a polarizer protection film of an open cell off on a tray
[17.5.2] Do not install FFC or LVDS cables of an open cell on a tray
[17.5.3] Do not press the surface of an open cell on a tray.
[17.5.4] Do not pull X-board when an open cell placed on a tray.
[ 18 ] Unpacking (Hard Box) in order to prevent open cells broken:
[ 18.1 ] Moving hard boxes by one operator may cause hard boxes fell down and open cells broken by
abnormal methods. Two operators carry one hard box with their two hands. Do handle hard boxes
carefully, such as avoiding impact, putting down, and piling up gently.
[ 18.2 ] To prevent hard boxes sliding from carts and falling down, hard boxes should be placed on a surface
with resistance.
[ 18.3 ] To prevent an open cell broken or a COF damaged in a hard box, please follow the instructions
below:
[18.3.1] Do not peel a polarizer protection film of an open cell off in a hard box.
[18.3.2] Do not install FFC or LVDS cables of an open cell in a hard box.
[18.3.3] Do not press the surface of an open cell in a hard box.
[18.3.4] Do not pull X-board when an open cell placed in a hard box.
[ 19 ] Handling – In order to prevent open cells, COFs , and components damaged:
[ 19.1 ] The forced displacement between open cells and X-board may cause a COF damaged. Use a
fixture tool for handling an open cell to avoid X-board vibrating and interfering with other components
on a PCBA & a COF.
[ 19.2 ] To prevent open cells and COFs damaged by taking out from hard boxes, using vacuum jigs to take
out open cells horizontally is recommended.
[ 19.3 ] Improper installation procedure may cause COFs of an open cell over bent which causes damages.
As installing an open cell on a backlight or a test jig, place the bottom side of the open cell first on
the backlight or the test jig and make sure no interference before fitting the open cell into the
backlight/the test jig.
[ 19.4 ] Handle open cells one by one.
[ 20 ] Avoid any metal or conductive material to contact PCB components, because it could cause electrical
damage or defect.
[ 21 ] The suggestion of removing polarizer-protection film is illustrated as following
[ 21.1 ] Scan COF on the left side (Figure 1)
Remove slowly and follow the direction : from left-up to right-down
[ 21.2 ] Scan COF on the right side (Figure 2)
Remove slowly and follow the direction : from right-up to left-down
[ 21.3 ] Scan COF on the left and right side (Figure 3)
Remove slowly and follow the direction as marked by 1 and 2.
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[ 21.4 ] Scan COF on the left and right side (Figure 4)
Remove slowly and follow the direction as marked by 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4

7.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


[1] If the liquid crystal material leaks from the open cell, it should be kept away from the eyes or mouth. In case
of contact with hands, skin or clothes, it has to be washed away thoroughly with soap.
[2] After the end of life, open cells are not harmful in case of normal operation and storage.

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8. DEFINITION OF LABELS
8.1 OPEN CELL LABEL
The barcode nameplate is pasted on each open cell as illustration for INX internal control.

V400HJ6–PE1 Rev. XX

XXXXXXXYMDLNNNN

Figure.8-1 Serial No. Label on SPWB and Cell

Model Name : V400HJ6-PE1


Revision : Rev. XX, for example: A0, A1… B1, B2… or C1, C2…etc.
Serial ID : X X X X X X X Y M D L N N N N

Serial No.

Year, Month, Date

INX Internal Use

Revision

INX Internal Use


Serial ID includes the information as below:
Manufactured Date:
Year: 2010=0, 2011=1,2012=2…etc.
Month: 1~9, A~C, for Jan. ~ Dec.
Day: 1~9, A~Y, for 1st to 31st, exclude I ,O, and U.
Revision Code: Cover all the change
Serial No.: Manufacturing sequence of product

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TXXXXXXXXXXX

Figure.8-2 Panel ID Label on Cell


Panel ID Label includes the information as below :
Panel ID: T X X X X X X X X X X X

INX Internal Use

FAB Line: 1~8, for Fab1~Fab8

TFT

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9. PACKAGING
9.1 PACKAGING SPECIFICATIONS
(1) 15 LCD TV Panels / 1 Box
(2) Box dimensions : 980 (L) X 640 (W) X116 (H)mm
(3) Weight (CELL 1): approximately 25Kg , Weight (CELL 2): approximately 26Kg ( 15 panels per box)
(4) 270 LCD TV Panels / 1 Group
(5) Without the outer carton, Boxes stack under the package architecture.
(6) Please fill up the container to avoid any cargo be damage.
(7) INX recommend for follow the same packing method as described in 9.2.

9.2 PACKAGING METHOD


Figures 9-1~ 9-4 are the packaging method

Figure.9-1 packaging method (CELL 1)

Figure.9-2 packaging method (CELL 2)

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Figure.9-3 packaging method

Figure.9-4 packaging method

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9.3 UN-PACKAGING METHOD
Un-packaging method is shown as following figures.9-5

Figure.9-5 unpackaging method

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10. MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTIC

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