The Sharp LM64P101 is an industrial-grade monochrome liquid crystal display panel designed for integration into programmable logic controller operator interfaces, computerized numerical control readouts, and medical instrumentation consoles. Featuring a native graphics resolution of six hundred and forty by four hundred and eighty pixels, this 7.2-inch diagonal display screen utilizes Super-Twisted Nematic technology to deliver clear text rendering and sharp graphical charts for machine operation tracking.
The display operates as a transmissive passive matrix module, utilizing a built-in backlight unit to achieve legible contrast ratios under typical factory indoor illumination setups. The screen face features an anti-reflective glare treatment that protects the liquid crystal substrate from mechanical scratching while improving viewability from off-center operator positions.
The data signal bus of the LM64P101 utilizes a parallel digital data stream interface, receiving timing pulses, frame synchronization signals, and pixel clock lines from standard display controllers embedded on the host PLC motherboard. This direct driving method secures tight pixel coordination, preventing visual artifacts or line distortion during rapid screen changes.
The driving circuitry requires a dual-voltage supply configuration, utilizing standard low-voltage logic rails alongside a dedicated negative voltage source for liquid crystal contrast bias modulation. Adjusting this bias voltage allows technicians to fine-tune the display contrast based on changing ambient thermal conditions within the machine control cabinet.

The physical design of the LM64P101 is built around a lightweight, rigid metal perimeter frame that secures the glass matrix against twisting forces and mechanical shock profiles. The compact depth and optimized dimensional frame allow the screen panel to fit into space-restricted operator pendants, handheld testing equipment, and dense control panel cutouts.
The electrical connections for both the logical data bus and the backlight power lines utilize standard flat flexible cable or discrete wire-to-board connectors, providing mechanical stability under conditions of low-frequency machine vibration.
The Sharp LM64P101 screen panel is predominantly integrated as the primary visualization component within industrial automation monitors, legacy text displays, analytical lab gear, and specialized measuring stations where high reliability and stable monochrome text rendering are core operational requirements.



