Product type:COG
Show contents:128x64
Outline size(mm) :71.4x44.7x6.2
Size of View Window(mm):66.7x35
Display size(mm) :63.98x31.98
Point spacing(mm):0.5x0.5
Product application:Instruments
Visual angle:12H
Interface mode:MCU
Special instructions:Anti-static ESD 8KV
Working temperature:-20~70℃
Power supply voltage:5.0V
Driver chip model:ST7567
This COG LCD Panel is a transflective module designed to deliver clear visibility across diverse lighting environments, making it ideal for both industrial and hobbyist applications. Its white-pixel-on- blue-background design combines reflective and transmissive properties: in bright sunlight, ambient light is reflected to produce a crisp image, while in low-light conditions, an integrated backlight enhances readability. This dual functionality ensures high contrast and sharp graphics regardless of external lighting, supported by the built-in ST7567 controller, which manages display operations and simplifies integration. The COG LCD Panel operates at 5.0V and includes an internal negative voltage generator, eliminating the need for external components to adjust contrast. However, its performance is constrained to a temperature range of -20°C to 70°C, outside of which functionality may degrade, necessitating careful consideration in extreme environments.
Compatibility with platforms like Arduino and C8051 microcontrollers allows seamless integration into electronic systems. Developers can leverage existing libraries such as U8g2 or Adafruit for rapid prototyping, though attention to pin configurations (e.g., SPI/I2C interfaces, CS, RESET, and DC pins) is critical. The backlight may require a transistor-driven circuit if its current demands exceed the microcontroller’s capacity, a detail often clarified in the controller’s datasheet. Initialization sequences, including contrast calibration and reset procedures, should be prioritized in firmware to ensure optimal performance.
Designed for durability, the display is RoHS-compliant and suited for harsh conditions, making it applicable in outdoor devices (e.g., GPS units, solar-powered meters), industrial control panels, and automotive dashboards—provided temperature limits are observed. Its 12:00 viewing angle optimizes readability when viewed head-on, though contrast diminishes at oblique angles. Troubleshooting common issues—such as a blank screen—involves verifying power supply stability, checking wiring integrity, and confirming software settings. Poor contrast can often be resolved through software adjustments to the ST7567’s internal registers, while backlight failures may stem from inadequate power or faulty driver circuits.
For developers, the ST7567 datasheet offers essential guidance for advanced customization, while open-source projects and forums provide practical examples of implementation. By balancing ruggedness, adaptability, and ease of use, this COG LCD Panel serves as a reliable solution for projects demanding readability in variable conditions, from sunlit outdoor installations to dimly lit industrial settings.