Crystalfontz In the Wild: Linus Tech Tips
One of our engineers spotted a familiar key pad when watching this video:
You can see a CFA533 or CFA633 a few times in this video. It appears that Intel uses our modules throughout their testing and development facility.
The first sight is during the intro, just quick enough you might miss it:
Then, there’s a close up while he talks about Stress and Stability Testing:
Have you spotted a Crystalfontz display in the wild? Let us know!
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Kelsey is an engineer at Crystalfontz. She graduated from Gonzaga University with a BS in Electrical Engineering. Kelsey’s roles at Crystalfontz include customer support, documentation, product demonstrations, and design.
What our customers say about Kelsey:
“As a new user to the world of LCD electronics, Kelsey has been a Godsend in providing the hand-holding I needed to get my project up and running despite my own efforts at fouling things up! :-)” – Owen M
“Kelsey got me through changing code for a new LCD in only two short emails.” – Phillip V
“The agent that I talked with (Kelsey), is technically sound and she knows what she is doing. The support is what made my job easier to get started with the different display technologies. Thank you!” – Vatsal S