feature article
Subscribe Now

Anglia Displays assists LCD display selection

Wisbech, UK, 16 August 2010 – Designed to help and assist engineers assess and select a LCD display, sub-systems and support components, Anglia Displays has released a new display solutions product guide. The selection guide contains a wide and extensive product range of displays, display drivers, embedded systems and display support accessories.

An extensive range of discrete display modules is featured including colour TFT modules from 2.7” to 21.3”, a large line up of monochrome graphic modules and monochrome character modules. These displays can be supplied by Hitachi, Microtips Technology, Bona Fide and Crystal Clear Technology. Custom designed monochrome display modules can also be developed to meet specific customer requirements.

Bespoke electronics systems integrating LCD display modules can be designed featuring graphics controllers, display drivers, image processors and touch screen controllers which are ably supported by Solomon Systech, Microchip and ST.

Avalue provides a wide range of embedded and industrial computer products including industrial motherboards, single board computers, fully integrated panel PCs and LVDS/DVI/Panel-Link accessories cards.

Other components supported include CCFL and LED backlight driver solutions from Hitachi, Diodes Incorporated, ST, Intersil and Zetex. Cables and connectors are also catered for by suppliers HRS, Taicom and AVX.

Anglia Displays is a division of Anglia Components with strong expertise in the field of display technology.  Anglia Displays is able to provide extensive technical support and advice to customers during the evaluation and design-in of LCDs. Anglia Displays can also provide starter kits, evaluation boards and reference platforms to assist customers to help minimise time to market. For further information please visit www.anglia-displays.com

About Anglia

Anglia is the UK’s leading independent authorised distributor of semiconductors, optoelectronics, interconnect, and passive and electromechanical components. The company is a member of SC21 and holds AS9120, ISO9001, ISO14001 accreditations and IECQ-CECC qualification. Anglia’s exceptional technical support spans a fast sampling service, telephone advice from product specialists, on-site visits from field applications engineers and, ultimately, electronics design. An in-house team of designers adds expert resources to customers’ design teams, helps reduce final product costs and accelerates development times. Anglia stocks over 700 million components from 500,000 product lines in the UK, and streamlines its customer’s logistics and reduces costs through KAN-BAN, EDI, and customer-dedicated inventory.

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Jul 25, 2025
Manufacturers cover themselves by saying 'Contents may settle' in fine print on the package, to which I reply, 'Pull the other one'”it's got bells on it!'...

Libby's Lab

Libby's Lab Scopes out Texas Instruments AMC0311s Precision Isolated Amplifier

Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Texas Instruments

Join Libby and Demo in this episode of “Libby’s Lab” as they explore the Texas Instruments AMC0311s Precision Isolated Amplifiers, available at Mouser.com! These amplifiers are great for protecting sensitive circuits in high-power applications. Keep your circuits charged and your ideas sparking!

Click here for more information about Texas Instruments AMC0x11S Precision Isolated Amplifier

featured paper

Agilex™ 3 vs. Certus-N2 Devices: Head-to-Head Benchmarking on 10 OpenCores Designs

Sponsored by Altera

Explore how Agilex™ 3 FPGAs deliver up to 2.4× higher performance and 30% lower power than comparable low-cost FPGAs in embedded applications. This white paper benchmarks real workloads, highlights key architectural advantages, and shows how Agilex 3 enables efficient AI, vision, and control systems with headroom to scale.

Click to read more

featured chalk talk

Wi-Fi Locationing: Nordic Chip-to-Cloud Solution
Location services enable businesses to gather valuable location data and deliver enhanced user experiences through the determination of a device's geographical position, leveraging specific hardware, software, and cloud services. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Finn Boetius from Nordic Semiconductor explore the benefits of location services, the challenges that WiFi based solutions can solve in this arena, and how you can take advantage of Nordic Semiconductor’s chip-to-cloud locationing expertise for your next design.
Aug 15, 2024
59,679 views