Display Modules - Vacuum Fluorescent (VFD)Display modules are electronic devices that are used to display information, such as text or images, on a screen. They typically consist of a display screen, a control circuit, and a driver circuit that provides the necessary electrical signals to drive the display. There are many different types of display modules available, including liquid crystal displays (LCDs), organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, and vacuum fluorescent (VFD) displays.
LED drivers and display drivers are circuits that provide the necessary electrical signals to drive LED and display modules, respectively. These circuits are typically integrated into the display module itself, but they can also be separate components that are connected to the display module.
Vacuum fluorescent (VFD) displays are a type of display module that uses a vacuum tube filled with fluorescent material to produce light. These displays are often used in applications where high visibility and readability are required, such as in digital clocks, calculators, and instrument panels. They are known for their bright, crisp display and long lifespan, but they can also be relatively expensive and power-hungry compared to other types of display modules.