The KCS057QV1AA-G60 is a 5.7" industrial LCD display panel manufactured by Kyocera, featuring QVGA resolution (320x240) with CCFL backlight and Parallel Data interface. With 25:1 contrast ratio, viewing angle 50/50/45/60, designed for industrial instrumentation, embedded systems, and reliable display applications.
| Brand | Kyocera |
| Model | KCS057QV1AA-G60 |
| Size | 5.7" |
| Resolution | 320×240 |
| Contrast Ratio | 25:1 |
| Viewing Angle | 50/50/45/60 |
| Brightness | N/A |
| Display Type | Color |
| Backlight | CCFL |
| Interface | Parallel Data |
Industrial instrumentation and gauges
Embedded systems displays
Metering equipment
Point-of-sale terminals
Security alarm panels
Small appliance displays
FAQ:
Q1: What does the “KCS” prefix mean for the display’s performance?
A1: The “KCS” prefix indicates that this is an STN (Super Twisted Nematic) passive-matrix display, not a TFT (KCG) active-matrix display. This means the screen has slower response times, lower contrast, and narrower viewing angles compared to modern TFTs. However, STN panels are significantly cheaper and consume much less power, making them well-suited for simple text, static graphics, and basic industrial HMI menus.
Q2: What is special about the “-G60” suffix compared to “-G01”?
A2: While both “-G01” and “-G60” use CCFL backlights, the “-G60” suffix typically indicates a revision with a different CCFL inverter specification or a different pin configuration for the inverter. In industrial legacy equipment, the inverter is often mounted separately or integrated differently. The “-G60” was specifically tailored for certain OEM controller boards, meaning you cannot just swap the LCD panel; you must also ensure the existing CCFL inverter matches the lamp current and connector pinout of the G60 revision.
Q3: What type of video interface does this panel use?
A3: The “AA” in the part number denotes an Analog RGB interface. It accepts standard analog Red, Green, and Blue video signals along with separate Horizontal (HSYNC) and Vertical (VSYNC) sync signals. This allows it to be driven directly by older industrial PC graphics cards or PLC video modules without needing a digital MCU interface.









