1.32 Inch Round AMOLED OLED Display Circular OLED Screen 466X466 Resolution IC CO5300
Product Attributes
Attribute | Value |
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Display Technology | Color OLED |
Name | OLED display panel |
Size | 1.32 inch |
Resolution | 466×466 |
Brightness | 600 cd/m² |
Interface | SPI/QSPI/MIPI |
Driving IC | CO5300 |
View Angle | All |
Product Description
HX0132FMST02 is a 1.32 inch AMOLED OLED screen module with 466×466 resolution, SPI/QSPI/MIPI interface, brightness of 600 cd/m², and OLED display IC CO5300.
Product Parameters
Parameter | Value |
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Part No. | HX0132FMST02 |
Display Technology | AMOLED DISPLAY |
Diagonal Screen Size | 1.32 inch |
Resolution | 466×466 |
Viewing Angle | All |
Active Area (mm) | 33.55×33.55 |
Panel Size (mm) | 40.35×40.35 |
Brightness (cd/m²) | 600 |
Interface | SPI/QSPI/MIPI |
Contrast Ratio | 100000:1 |
Display IC | CO5300 |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to 80°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
Touch IC | FT3168 |
OLED Product Knowledge
Key Advantages of AMOLED Displays
- 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 extremely expensive compared to LCD and TFT, has a 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
Company Information
Huaxin Technology (Enshi) Co., LTD
- Location: 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
Capacity | 2021 (Current) | 2022 (Goal) | 2023 (Challenge) | 2024 (Challenge) | 2025 (Challenge) | Remark |
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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.