Innolux 7-Inch LVDS Module With Built-In Driver ICs
NJ070NA-23A offers a 7.0-inch display format with 1024 × 600 resolution, 500 nits brightness, and LVDS interface support. Its built-in EK79001AX + EK73215BCGA driver ICs help define its signal and display behavior, while the WLED backlight supports clear viewing in vehicle, industrial, and equipment-mounted screens.
1024x600 Resolution For Compact HD Layouts
The 1024 × 600 format gives more detail than standard WVGA 7-inch panels. This helps show camera views, control menus, values, warning prompts, and system pages with more room for clean UI layout.
Key product points include:
- 7.0-inch Innolux a-Si TFT-LCD panel
- 1024 × 600 resolution
- 500 nits brightness
- LVDS interface
- 80/80/60/70 viewing angle reference
- U/D and L/R reverse function support
Production And Structure Fit
Reference data notes that this model started mass production in Q2 2017 and remains active. Also, its -20°C to 70°C operating range, 1.5G vibration level, and 6/8-bit color depth support make it useful for automotive and industrial display designs.
Project Checks Before Sampling
FaceLCD can help confirm panel stock, LVDS cable needs, backlight data, driver IC references, and scan direction settings. NJ070NA-23A can fit projects that need a 7-inch module with higher resolution, strong brightness, and known Innolux panel data.



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NJ070NA-23A Spec_V07 20211117a_PM
FAQ
What Resolution Does This Module Support?
It supports 1024 × 600 resolution for compact HD display layouts.
What Interface Does NJ070NA-23A Use?
It uses an LVDS interface.
Does It Have Built-In Driver ICs?
Yes. The reference data lists EK79001AX + EK73215BCGA driver ICs.
Is It Still In Production?
The reference data notes active production status after mass production began in Q2 2017.
Can It Support Reverse Display Direction?
Yes. It supports U/D and L/R reverse functionality.
Which Applications Can Use This Module?
It can fit automotive displays, industrial panels, security devices, medical equipment, and embedded screens.

