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Introduction to Flat Panel Displays
Author | : Jiun-Haw Lee |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2020-06-16 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1119282225 |
THE PERFECT GUIDE TO FLAT PANEL DISPLAYS FOR RESEARCHERS AND INDUSTRY PERSONNEL ALIKE Introduction to Flat Panel Displays, 2nd Edition is the leading introductory reference to state-of-the-art flat panel display technologies. The 2nd edition has been newly updated to include the latest developments for high pixel resolution support, high brightness, improved contrast settings, and low power consumption. The 2nd edition has also been updated to include the latest developments of head-mounted displays for virtual and augmented reality applications. Introduction to Flat Panel Displays introduces and updates both the fundamental physics and materials concepts underlying flat panel display technology and their application to smart phones, ultra-high definitions TVs, computers, and virtual and augmented reality systems. The book includes new information on quantum-dot enhanced LCDs, device configurations and performance, and nitrate-based LEDs. The authors also provide updates on technologies like: OLED materials, including phosphorescent, TTA, and TADF OLEDs White light OLED and light extraction OLED for mobile and TV Light and flexible OLED Reflective displays, including e-paper technology Low power consumption displays The perfect reference for graduate students and new entrants to the display industry, Introduction to Flat Panel Displays offers problem and homework sets at the end of each chapter to measure retention and learning.
Electronic Display Measurement
Author | : Peter A. Keller |
Publisher | : Wiley-Interscience |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1997-10-13 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
From television to computers to coffee makers to aircraft cockpits and more, displays play an important role in our everyday life. This book describes practical techniques and instrumentation for the measurement of these displays, as well as common pitfalls that result from errors.
Advancing Metrology for Electrotechnology to Support the U.S. Economy
Author | : Joanne Surette |
Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 1999-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 078817701X |
Presents an overview of work completed in 1997 in the Electronics & Electrical Engineering Laboratory (EEEL) of the National Institute of Standards & Technology. Selected technological accomplishments in the following fields are detailed: semiconductors, magnetics, superconductors, low frequency, microwaves, lightwaves, video, power, electromagnetic compatibility, electronic data exchange, & national electrical standards. Includes a profile of EEEL & its programs, projects, executive structure, awards & recognition, & management staff. Photographs, graphs & diagrams.
Electrical Measurement, Signal Processing, and Displays
Author | : John G. Webster |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 774 |
Release | : 2003-07-15 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0203009401 |
The CRC Principles and Applications in Engineering series is a library of convenient, economical references sharply focused on particular engineering topics and subspecialties. Each volume in the series comprises chapters carefully selected from CRC's bestselling handbooks, logically organized for optimum convenience, and thoughtfully priced to fit
E-Paper Displays
Author | : Bo-Ru Yang |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2022-08-15 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1119745608 |
E-PAPER DISPLAYS An in-depth introduction to a promising technology, curated by one of its pioneering inventors Electronic paper (e-paper) has one of the most promising futures in technology. E-paper’s potential is unlimited, as the displays require extremely low power and imitate the aesthetic of ink on the page. This allows e-paper devices to have a wider range of viewing angles than traditional LED products and are capable of being viewed in direct sunlight—and without any additional power. As a result, e-paper displays create less eye strain, have a greater flexibility in their use, and have the potential to be used in place of paper for billboard advertising, educational applications, and transport signage, and more. In E-Paper Displays, editor Bo-Ru Yang and his team of experts present a detailed view into the important technologies involved in e-paper displays, with a particlular emphasis on how this technology’s unique properties make possible a wide range of personal and professional electronic products. As climate change makes efficient energy use more important than ever, e-paper can become an essential tool for future products on a large scale. As we rely more and more on technology, having lightweight devices with long battery life will become critical. This book provides engineers and innovators with an introduction to this important technology and shows new pathways for development. E-Paper Displays readers will also find: The editor is one of the leading pioneers in this technology Contributions from an international team of experts in e-paper technology Descriptions of many advanced display types that rely on different principles than the widely used LCD and OLED types Another innovative title from Wiley-SID (Society for Information Displays) series As we enter a new stage in our industrial development, E-Paper Displays is an essential reference for computer engineers and developers, as well as innovators and scientists, and their students.
Displays and Vacuum Electronics
Author | : Johannes Mitterauer |
Publisher | : Margret Schneider |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Information display systems |
ISBN | : 3800728303 |
Industrial Metrology
Author | : Graham T. Smith |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2013-04-17 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1447138147 |
The subject of this book is surface metrology, in particular two major aspects: surface texture and roundness. It has taken a long time for manufacturing engineers and designers to realise the usefulness of these features in quality of conformance and quality of design. Unfortunately this awareness has come at a time when engineers versed in the use and specification of surfaces are at a premium. Traditionally surface metrology usage has been dictated by engineers who have served long and demanding apprenticeships, usually in parallel with studies leading to technician-level qualifications. Such people understood the processes and the achievable accuracies of machine tools, thereby enabling them to match production capability with design requirements. This synergy, has been made possible by the understanding of adherence to careful metrological procedures and a detailed knowledge of surface measuring instruments and their operation, in addition to wider inspection room techniques. With the demise in the UK of polytechnics and technical colleges, this source of skilled technicians has all but dried up. The shortfall has been made up of semi skilled craftsmen, or inexperienced graduates who cannot be expected to satisfy tradition al or new technology needs. Miniaturisation, for example, has had a pro found effect. Engineering parts are now routinely being made with nanometre surface texture and fiatness. At these molecular and atomic scales, the engineer has to be a physicist.
Springer Handbook of Metrology and Testing
Author | : Horst Czichos |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 1244 |
Release | : 2011-07-22 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3642166415 |
This Springer Handbook of Metrology and Testing presents the principles of Metrology – the science of measurement – and the methods and techniques of Testing – determining the characteristics of a given product – as they apply to chemical and microstructural analysis, and to the measurement and testing of materials properties and performance, including modelling and simulation. The principal motivation for this Handbook stems from the increasing demands of technology for measurement results that can be used globally. Measurements within a local laboratory or manufacturing facility must be able to be reproduced accurately anywhere in the world. The book integrates knowledge from basic sciences and engineering disciplines, compiled by experts from internationally known metrology and testing institutions, and academe, as well as from industry, and conformity-assessment and accreditation bodies. The Commission of the European Union has expressed this as there is no science without measurements, no quality without testing, and no global markets without standards.