The Kyocera T-55311D090J-FW-A-ADN is a 9" industrial LCD display panel featuring 800x480 WVGA resolution with 600 cd/m2 brightness and 600:1 contrast ratio. With LVDS interface and CCFL backlight, this display is engineered for reliability in industrial control, factory automation, and harsh environment applications.
| Brand | Kyocera |
| Model | T-55311D090J-FW-A-ADN |
| Size | 9" |
| Resolution | 800x480 WVGA |
| Brightness | 600 cd/m2 |
| Contrast Ratio | 600:1 |
| Viewing Angle | 80/80/80/60 |
| Display Colors | 262K/16.7M |
| Backlight | CCFL |
| Interface | LVDS |
Industrial control systems
Factory automation
Harsh environment displays
Heavy machinery interfaces
Point-of-sale terminals
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FAQ:
1: What are the resolution and basic specifications of the T-55311D090J-FW-A-ADN?
A: This is a 9.0‑inch industrial TFT‑LCD panel with a resolution of 800 (RGB) × 480 pixels (WVGA) and a 15:9 aspect ratio. The "FW" in the part number typically indicates a wide viewing angle configuration (often IPS or similar technology), making it suitable for applications requiring good color consistency from off‑angles, such as medical displays, HMI, and public information terminals.
Q2: How does the "ADN" suffix differ from the "AAN" suffix?
A: Based on Kyocera's naming convention:
"AAN" : Typically represents a standard brightness model (e.g., 300–400 cd/m²) without an integrated touch panel.
"ADN" : The "D" often indicates a different backlight configuration (possibly higher brightness or different LED driver circuit) or an integrated touch panel (e.g., resistive or capacitive touch).
Important: The exact meaning of "ADN" must be verified from the official Kyocera datasheet, as suffixes can vary by product family. Do not assume compatibility without checking the specs.
Q3: What interface does this model use?
A: This model typically uses a parallel RGB interface (24‑bit color, 18‑bit optional) supporting both DE (Data Enable) and SYNC modes. Some variants may also support LVDS (Low‑Voltage Differential Signaling). Confirm the exact interface from the datasheet before PCB design.










