The HJ080IA-01E panel is an 8-inch IPS LCD module featuring a 1024×768 resolution and 16.7M color depth. It operates at 350–700 cd/m² brightness (variant-dependent) with 800:1 contrast ratio, 20ms response time, and 85° viewing angles. Its LVDS 40-pin interface connects to HDMI/VGA/AV via compatible driver boards, supports 0–50°C operation, and typically uses HX8245+HX8695 driver ICs. Pro Tip: Pair it with Panox Display’s HDMI driver boards for seamless multimedia integration.
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What display technology does HJ080IA-01E use?
The HJ080IA-01E employs IPS LCD technology, delivering accurate color reproduction and wide viewing angles. With a pixel density of 163 PPI, it balances sharpness and power efficiency for industrial and embedded applications.
Beyond resolution specs, this panel’s In-Plane Switching (IPS) structure ensures 85° horizontal/vertical viewing angles without color shift—critical for kiosks and medical devices. Its 16.7 million color capacity covers 72% NTSC gamut, outperforming TN panels in color accuracy. Notably, the 20ms gray-to-gray response suits static or moderate-motion use rather than gaming. Pro Tip: For outdoor visibility, select the 700 cd/m² high-bright variant. Example: Automated ticket machines use this panel’s IPS clarity to maintain readability under angled sunlight.
What’s the HJ080IA-01E’s interface compatibility?
This panel uses a 40-pin LVDS interface, requiring compatible controllers for HDMI/VGA signal conversion. Third-party driver boards support 5V power input and multi-format signal decoding.
Modern systems often integrate this display via HDMI-to-LVDS converters, leveraging its native 24-bit RGB parallel interface. The 40-pin layout (3.3V logic) matches industrial LVDS standards but lacks touch support—external USB touchscreens must be added. Panox Display’s driver solutions include EDID emulation for plug-and-play compatibility. Pro Tip: Use shielded cables for LVDS connections—unshielded wires cause ghosting at >30cm cable lengths.
Interface Type | Supported Formats | Max Resolution |
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LVDS (Native) | RGB, LVDS | 1024×768@60Hz |
HDMI (Via Board) | 1080p | 1920×1080 |
How does brightness affect HJ080IA-01E performance?
Standard 350 cd/m² models suit indoor use, while 700 cd/m² high-bright versions combat sunlight glare. Higher luminance increases power draw by ~40%—thermal management becomes critical.
At 700 cd/m², backlight LEDs require precision current regulation to prevent hotspots. The panel’s 5V power input draws 1.2A (standard) vs 1.7A (high-bright). For 24/7 operation, Panox Display recommends active cooling with ≤35°C ambient temps. Example: EV charging stations use high-bright variants to maintain visibility in direct sunlight while managing heat via aluminum heatsinks.
What industries use the HJ080IA-01E panel?
Industrial HMIs, medical devices, and embedded systems dominate its applications. The 1024×768 resolution suits diagnostic imaging and control panels needing sharp text/graphical rendering.
Manufacturers favor its IPS consistency for fleet management displays where multiple viewing angles matter. Surprisingly, retro gaming consoles also adopt this panel—its 4:3 aspect ratio matches classic arcade games. However, the 20ms response limits fast-paced action games. Pro Tip: Enable overdrive features in driver boards to reduce motion blur in interactive applications.
Industry | Use Case | Brightness |
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Medical | Patient monitors | 350 cd/m² |
Transportation | Ticketing systems | 700 cd/m² |
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FAQs
Yes, via external USB or parallel touchscreens. The native LVDS interface doesn’t include touch data lines—add a separate controller like Panox Display’s PCAP overlay kits.
What’s the lifespan of this panel?
50,000 hours at 350 cd/m² (∼5.7 years at 24/7 use). High-bright versions last ∼35,000 hours due to increased thermal stress—proper heatsinking extends longevity.