Factory Promotional Diy Touch Screen Monitor - 7.0 inch Linux LCD display Model:DMT10600T070_37WTC – DWIN Detail:
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Specification

Master Control Parameters
| Mainboard Level | Industrial grade |
| CPU | 1 core 800MHz ARM Cortex-A8 |
| OS | Linux 4.4.1 |
| FLASH | 256 Mbytes NAND FLASH |
| RAM | 512Mbytes DDR3 SDRAM |
Display Parameters
| Color | 16.7M colors |
| LCD Type | IPS |
| Viewing Angle | Wide viewing angle, 85°/85°/85°/85° (L/R/U/D) |
| Display Area(A.A) | 154.20mm (W)×85.88mm (H) |
| Resolution | 1024×600 Pixel |
| Backlight | LED |
| Brightness | 250nit |
Voltage & Current
| Power Voltage | 6~36V |
| Operation Current | VCC = +12V, Backlight on,200mA |
| VCC = +12V, Backlight off,80mA |
Reliability Test
| Working Temperature | -20~70℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -30~880℃ |
| Working Humidity | 10%~90%RH |
Peripherna Interface
| Interface | 2 RS232 UART1 & UART4 |
| 1 RS422 A、B、Z、Y used simultaneously | |
| USB interface | HOST*2 |
| SD card | Drawer type card slot(Max 64G) |
Interface Parameters
| Baudrate | 3150~3225600bps Type115200 |
| Output Voltage | Output 1, Iout = 1mA;-5~-3 V |
| Output 0, Iout =-1mA;3~5V | |
| Input Voltage (RXD) |
Input 1, Iin = 1mA;-15~-5V |
| Input 0, Iin = -1mA;5~15V | |
| Interface | RS422*1(A.B.Y.Z) |
| User Interface | 2Pin-3.81mm Socket |
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