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1.03" Micro OLED Display Module 2560×2560

SKU: DM-ADTTR-030
Angebot$2,999.99
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A 1.03-inch Micro OLED Display Module, offering a crisp resolution of 2560x2560.
1.03" Micro OLED Display Module 2560×2560 Angebot$2,999.99

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DM-ADTTR-030 · Micro OLEDoS Display Module

1.03" Micro OLEDoS Display Module 2560×2560 RGB

This 1.03-inch silicon-based Micro OLED display module provides 2560(H) × 2560(V) RGB resolution, approximately 3500 PPI pixel density, 1800 cd/m² typical luminance, and 500,000:1 typical contrast ratio for compact near-eye optical systems, electronic viewfinders, medical visualization devices, and industrial optical instruments.

The display uses a silicon backplane with integrated panel driver and logic driver architecture. The active area is 18.432 mm × 18.432 mm, the pixel size is 7.2 µm × 7.2 µm, and the subpixel count is 19.66 million dots based on 2560 × 2560 × 3. Confirm final mechanical, electrical, timing, and reliability values against the official datasheet before product design freeze.

2560×2560

RGB Resolution

~3500 PPI

Pixel Density

1800 cd/m²

Typical Luminance

500,000:1

Typical Contrast

7.2 µm

Pixel Size

18.432 mm

Active Area Width

Optical, Mechanical & Electrical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Display Type Micro OLED, silicon-based
Diagonal Size 1.03 inch
Resolution 2560(H) × 2560(V)
Subpixel Count 19.66M dots, calculated as 2560 × 2560 × 3
Pixel Density Approximately 3500 PPI
Pixel Size 7.2 µm × 7.2 µm
Pixel Arrangement RGB π type
Active Area 18.432 mm × 18.432 mm
Luminance 1800 cd/m² typical
Contrast Ratio 500,000:1 typical
Color Gamut 90% DCI-P3
Gray Levels 256
Interface MIPI, 1-port or 2-port D-PHY
Frame Rate 60 Hz to 90 Hz
Power Consumption 1600 mW typical at 1800 nits, 100% duty
Operating Temperature -20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +80°C
Weight Approximately 2 g

Pixel Architecture & Image Performance

RGB Pixel Structure

The 2560 × 2560 RGB structure equals 19.66 million subpixels. This supports dense image rendering for magnified near-eye optics where pixel structure and edge clarity are important evaluation items.

Brightness Budget

The 1800 cd/m² typical luminance should be used as the display-side reference. Final eye-side brightness depends on lens, prism, waveguide, coating, brightness setting, and optical transmission efficiency.

Typical Contrast

The OLED self-emissive structure provides pixel-level light control. The listed 500,000:1 typical contrast helps improve dark-scene readability in controlled optical paths.

Color and Calibration

The 90% DCI-P3 color gamut supports vivid image output. For color-critical products, validate gamma, white point, driving tables, and optical stack color shift in the final system.

Interface, Driver & System Integration

MIPI D-PHY Video Interface

The module supports MIPI D-PHY with 1-port or 2-port configuration. Confirm lane configuration, selected frame rate, video timing, and host-side bandwidth before PCB release.

Integrated Driver Architecture

The panel driver and logic driver are integrated into the silicon-based display architecture, reducing external driver complexity in compact near-eye and viewfinder systems.

DSI Video Mode & DSC

The module is described with DSI video mode and in-chip VESA-DSC decoder support. Validate DSC mode, compression setting, initialization sequence, and image quality with the selected host controller.

Temperature Compensation and Operating Limits

Built-in temperature compensation may help maintain display behavior across operating conditions. The listed operating range is -20°C to +70°C, and the storage range is -40°C to +80°C. Use the official datasheet for final limit verification.

Mechanical Dimension Reference

1.03 inch 2560x2560 RGB Micro OLED display module mechanical dimension drawing

18.432 mm

Active width

18.432 mm

Active height

7.2 µm

Pixel pitch

~2 g

Approx. weight

Use the official mechanical drawing to confirm active area position, optical center, display outline, FPC direction, connector position, keep-out area, and mounting tolerance before tooling.

Application Fit by Engineering Requirement

Virtual Reality and Enclosed Near-Eye Displays

2560 × 2560 resolution and approximately 3500 PPI support dense image rendering in magnified optics. Final perceived sharpness depends on lens MTF, focus distance, field of view, and optical alignment.

AR Optical Evaluation

The 1800 cd/m² typical display-side luminance requires system-level brightness budgeting for see-through AR. Final suitability depends on waveguide or prism efficiency, ambient-light target, eye-box design, and product brightness requirement.

Medical Visualization

High contrast, RGB pixels, and 90% DCI-P3 color coverage can support medical viewer and visualization prototypes. Product teams should validate regulatory, cleaning, reliability, color, and system safety requirements separately.

Industrial Optical Equipment

The compact active area, low module weight, MIPI interface, and operating temperature range support evaluation for inspection equipment, measurement tools, portable instruments, and professional imaging devices.

Selection Notes for OEM Engineering Teams

01. Optical Engine Match

Use the 18.432 mm × 18.432 mm active area and 7.2 µm pixel size to calculate magnification, field of view, eye box, perceived angular resolution, and alignment tolerance.

02. Bandwidth Planning

Confirm that the host processor supports the required MIPI D-PHY configuration for 2560 × 2560 output at the selected frame rate and compression setting.

03. Thermal Design

Power consumption is listed as 1600 mW typical at 1800 nits and 100% duty. Mechanical design should include thermal margin for continuous high-brightness operation.

04. Image Tuning

Confirm gamma, brightness control, refresh rate, color target, temperature compensation behavior, image retention risk, and long-run stability during prototype validation.

Specification Basis & Trust Signals

Datasheet-Driven Values

Key specifications are presented as engineering values, including resolution, luminance, contrast ratio, active area, pixel size, interface, frame rate, operating temperature, and power consumption.

Clear Technical Limits

Typical brightness, typical contrast, power condition, operating temperature, and storage temperature are stated with their conditions where available, helping engineers compare the module against system requirements.

Procurement Clarity

For OEM projects, confirm sample availability, MOQ, lead time, FPC customization, driver board support, inspection criteria, and lifecycle supply plan before final hardware design freeze.

Technical Resources

Datasheet

Use the datasheet to verify absolute maximum ratings, timing information, mechanical drawings, electrical tables, register details, and display control requirements.

Interface Review

Review MIPI D-PHY lane configuration, DSI video mode compatibility, DSC support, initialization flow, EMI risk, and host-side signal requirements.

Integration Review

Check mechanical stack-up, FPC routing, thermal path, optical alignment, production test method, and sample-to-volume requirements before transition.

DM-ADTTR-030 Datasheet

Download the technical document before schematic design, optical simulation, or prototype validation.

Download Datasheet