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0.96-in. Area-Color OLED Brightens Consumer Apps

Sept. 29, 2009
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With an ultra-thin overall depth of 1.45 mm, a 0.96-in. area-color organic LED (OLED) is available for consumer and industrial applications. The display lends itself to industrial designs, security cards, programmable card readers, and other audio, video and consumer electronic applications. It provides a wide viewing area of 160° and a response time of 50 µs. The self-emissive display delivers high typical luminance of about 100 to 120 cd/m2. Contract ratio is more than 1000:1 with typical power consumption of less than 150 mW. This area color OLED features a 128 x 16-pixel yellow section and a 128 x 48-pixel light-blue section. The display features the Solomon Systech driver IC that supports 8-/9-bit 6800/8080 parallel or four-wire SPI data interface. The controller IC also features an integrated charge pump to reduce overall component costs. OSD DISPLAYS, Winter Park, FL. (407) 629-0500.

 

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