
Displays with LED backlights may require a pin header or an FFC connector on your driver PCB to accept the flying lead from the display. Some displays have a pin header that requires a crimp socket to mate. CCFL backlight units on Hitachi displays have a flying lead connector which mates with their inverter PCB, whereas Bona CCFL units are terminated through the data connector.
The cable and connector requirements for displays featured in this website are many and varied. To simplify the selection process Anglia Displays has devised reference codes to identify which cables and connectors match your chosen display.
The easy way to select these is to go to the relevant display section, either TFT, Graphic or Character, and click on the
icon next to your chosen display. This will open a window in your web browser with additional information and data.
Under the heading ‘Display Accessories’ we have given each display a reference code or group of reference codes that identify which cables and connectors match the display together with their part numbers for ordering.
Clicking on the
icon next to these codes will take you to the relevant information on our website.