Team Source Display (TSD) is a China-based LCD/TFT manufacturer with production in Dongguan and a Shenzhen office, focused on color TFT LCD panels, touch integration, and smart display modules that bundle the panel with controller electronics for quicker product bring-up. The core idea is reducing UI integration risk (timing, EMI, firmware, and mechanical stack-up) by offering panel + touch + driver/MCU as a tested subsystem across roughly 1–32 inch formats. https://www.tslcd.com/
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A standout demo here is the compact round smart knob module: a small circular TFT paired with a rotary input so you get tactile control plus live on-screen feedback for thermostats, appliance controls, and embedded dashboards. It’s shown running on an STM32 platform, and this class of module typically exposes low-pin-count host links (SPI, I2C, UART) while storing UI assets (fonts, bitmaps) in on-board NOR flash to keep the host firmware and RAM footprint under control for an embedded device.
They also show larger color TFT demos (including a 5-inch class panel and a 10.1-inch panel) driven by an STM32-based controller board, leaning toward “ready-to-use” subassemblies rather than a bare glass-only part. The 10.1-inch unit is described as ~1024×600-class (quoted as 1724×600 in the transcript) and calls out rugged connectivity like CAN-bus/Ethernet-style interfaces and an RJ45 port, which fits industrial wall controllers, gateways, and service tools where wiring, noise tolerance, and field diagnostics drive the design. This was filmed on the Embedded World North America 2025 show floor.
Another interesting pattern is the hybrid display approach: a small color TFT combined with a VA monochrome/segment region to get high-brightness, high-contrast readout alongside richer graphics, which is a common trick for automotive and outdoor UI where readability is the hard constraint. They also cite regulated-market quality systems (ISO 13485 for medical manufacturing and IATF 16949 for automotive supply chains), signaling process control, traceability, and consistency as part of the deliverable in a deployed field.
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