Product life of GLK19264-7T-1U and panel mounting questions
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:43 am
I am looking into designing in a GLK19264-7T-1U-GW display into our product (yearly production quantities of 50+ per year). Can you tell me how long you plan to keep manufacturing this unit? I do not want to put in all this effort just to have it discontinued in the near future, so would like to see that it is still available in at least five years.
The product I am looking at putting it in would be in an industrial environment. Although it would be indoors and not subject to temperature extremes or water, it could be in a rather dirty environment. I would mount it on a panel with probably a clear piece of thin plastic covering the display to protect it; however, the keys on the keypad will be exposed in order for them to be operational. All other parts of the display (electronics, connections, etc.) would reside inside our enclosure which has filtered air. Do you see any concerns over this usage? Also, I saw on a forum someone asking for a detailed drawing for constructing a cutout for the keypad. There was an attached file "19264 Face pattern.rar" which contains "19264 Face pattern.pdf". When I attempted to open the .pdf file I got a CRC error. Is this file available anywhere else?
The product I am looking at putting it in would be in an industrial environment. Although it would be indoors and not subject to temperature extremes or water, it could be in a rather dirty environment. I would mount it on a panel with probably a clear piece of thin plastic covering the display to protect it; however, the keys on the keypad will be exposed in order for them to be operational. All other parts of the display (electronics, connections, etc.) would reside inside our enclosure which has filtered air. Do you see any concerns over this usage? Also, I saw on a forum someone asking for a detailed drawing for constructing a cutout for the keypad. There was an attached file "19264 Face pattern.rar" which contains "19264 Face pattern.pdf". When I attempted to open the .pdf file I got a CRC error. Is this file available anywhere else?