Proper Use and Maintenance of LCM Segment Code LCD Modules
07.29.2024
When working with LCM segment LCD modules, it's critical to ensure the external leads are properly connected. If you need to debug the LCD LCM, pay close attention to the wiring, particularly the positive and negative power supply connections. Incorrect wiring can lead to issues like overcurrent, overvoltage, and even chip burnout, all of which can harm the LCD LCM components.
Furthermore, the signal level should only be input after the positive power supply is securely connected. Applying voltage to the signal line when the power is disconnected or unstable can potentially damage the IC and circuitry within the LCM.
It's worth noting that the LCD's contrast is influenced by temperature changes due to the physical properties of the liquid crystal material. To address this, many products include a negative power supply terminal (VOUT) that allows for contrast adjustment. Users can implement a temperature compensation circuit or simply use a potentiometer connected to the V0 interface.
Exceeding the specified operating temperature range or storage temperature limits can also cause issues. If the ambient temperature drops below the liquid crystal material's crystallization point, the liquid crystal will crystallize. Conversely, if the temperature is too high, the liquid crystal material can become an isotropic liquid, disrupting the molecular orientation and causing the LCM to lose its display functionality.
Applying slight pressure to the display can result in abnormal behavior. In such cases, it's recommended to cut off the power, wait for a period, and then power on again to restore normal operation.
Additionally, if the LCD display or LCM segment LCD module surface becomes fogged, do not power it on, as this may trigger chemical reactions on the electrodes, potentially leading to breaks.
It's important to note that COG or TAB-type ICs are relatively sensitive to light and may degrade or even sustain damage when exposed to strong light environments.
Maintenance and Storage of LCM Segment LCD Modules:
When cleaning LCM segment LCD modules, only isopropyl alcohol or ethanol should be used, as other solvents may cause damage.
For long-term storage (e.g., more than a few years), consider the following methods:
Place the module in a polyethylene bag (preferably with an antistatic coating) and seal it.
Store between -10°C and +35°C.
Keep in a dark place, away from strong light.
Do not place any objects on the surface.
Strictly avoid storage under extreme temperature/humidity conditions.