
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LCD displays",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Media player handles multiple displays from
Apollo Display Technologies, which we summarised at the time by saying "Apollo's new ArtistaMedia is a single-board network media player and TFT controller that allows an unlimited number of displays to be addressed and updated from a single
server".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Low-cost FPGAs suit vehicle displays from
Xilinx: "The logiCraft3 compact multimedia display development platform takes advantage of the low-cost and small footprint of XA Spartan-3E FPGAs and the Xilinx 32bit MicroBlaze soft microprocessor".
In December 2007, we covered the news from Actel Europe
concerning its Igloo Video Demo Board etc
- take a look at FPGAs take control of LCD panels
which says: "Options appeal to designers of power-sensitive portable and handheld consumer, industrial, medical, automotive and military devices that use small- to medium-size LCDs".
Take a look also at the news release from Renesas Technology Europe, Evaluation board eases display development,
as well as Convertor drives five white LEDs from Semtech,
and Embedded board promises low-power performance from IBase Technology.
See also:
Touch sensors avoid environmental wear and tear
(July 2007)
Flexibility, reliability and performance were key factors in white goods specialist Haier's choice of user controls for its latest generation of washing machines
LCD panels are available from stock
(June 2007)
Sharp Microelectronics LCD panels are available from stock in sizes ranging from 3.5in QVGA up to 15in TFT XGA
P-OLED licensee moves to volume manufacturing
(May 2007)
Cambridge Display Technology licensee MicroEmissive Displays has opened its volume manufacturing facility for P-OLED based microdisplays
LCD displays available in quarter or full VGA mode
(April 2007)
New 3.5in and 5in colour TFT LCD displays use white LED backlighting to enable highly reliable, low-power operation and a wide operating temperature range (-20 to + 70C)
Two 8bit microcontrollers for household appliances
(April 2007)
A pair of 8bit microcontrollers have low power consumption and high performance making them suitable for use in household appliances and digital audio/video equipment
Multilayered film keeps LCDs safe from damage
(March 2007)
Removable film helps protect LCDs from scuffs, scratches and fingerprint damage
True-colour TFT display for medical uses
(February 2007)
Aaeon's Onyx-2219 19in SXGA display has a number of medical uses
XGA LCD displays have exceptional viewing angles
(December 2006)
Trident has announced the introduction of an innovative, highly specified 10.4in XGA TFT LCD display from Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), one of the world's leading TFT LCD manufacturers
Super VGA module promises enduring performance
(November 2006)
The Toshiba 12.1in LTD121C34S Super VGA module boasts a number of features that ensure an outstanding, reliable and enduring performance
LED drivers cut backlight supplies down to size
(November 2006)
ON Semiconductor has expanded its LED power portfolio with the addition of two dual-output white LED drivers for handheld and consumer applications
High quality displays at competitive prices
(October 2006)
Fast growing specialist flat panel display supplier, Digital Displays, is now supplying TFT and CSTN display modules from leading manufacturer Arima Display Corporation
Embedded board majors on graphics performance
(September 2006)
A 5.25in embedded SBC is based on the CN700 digital media chipset for VIA Eden-V4 processors and supports up to 2Gbyte of DDR2 400/533/667 DIMM memory
Kits speed colour sensor development
(August 2006)
Easy-to-use 'plug-and-play' development kits save customers time in evaluating red, green and blue (RGB) colour sensor products
Project points to flexible displays
(August 2006)
Cambridge Display Technology has begun collaborative work on a metal deposition project which is expected to be important in the field of flexible displays
Geode-based platform shrinks to disk size
(August 2006)
Cost effective 3.5in-disk-size single board computer claims highest power/performance ratio available in the industry today
LCDs boost resolution and luminance
(May 2006)
Two new Advanced Super View TFT-LCDs suit industrial, gaming, medical and other applications
Processor is first with Windows CE 6 support
(May 2006)
Microsoft has selected TI's OMAP2420 applications processor as the first ARM11-based development platform for its Windows CE 6 beta release distributed this week to device makers worldwide
TFT modules are sunlight-readable
(April 2006)
Two new high performance colour TFT modules are sunlight-readable and optimised for daylight conditions making them ideal for a multitude of automotive, retail and industrial applications
Monitor range gains Community Trademark
(March 2006)
Global Display Solutions has been assigned a Community Trademark registration for its groundbreaking e-Signage range of monitors
Display innovations in the spotlight
(January 2006)
At Displays Technology 2006 Anders Electronics will combine system level solutions with display innovations to highlight fast routes to market
Die bonder delivers submicron resolution
(November 2005)
Designed to meet the needs of high accuracy bonding applications and specifically those of the optoelectronics and semiconductor industries, the Laurier M9 delivers submicron resolution
Smart MCU aims for point-of-sale control
(November 2005)
The AT91SAM9261 smart ARM microcontroller (SAM) is based on the ARM926EJ-S processor and is billed as the industry's first ultra-low-power deterministic microcontroller
OMAP2 architecture powers Docomo 3G handsets
(November 2005)
Texas Instruments' OMAP2420 application processor has been selected for the new NTT Docomo's FOMA 902i series 3G handsets to provide advanced multimedia capabilities
Schottky diodes are smaller and more efficient
(October 2005)
Four new FlipKY Schottky diodes are smaller and more efficient than typical industry-standard Schottky devices
High voltage pots expand digital applications
(August 2005)
The CAT5132 is Catalyst Semiconductor's first digital programmable potentiometer to be designed for applications requiring up to 15V on the potentiometer terminals
Touchmonitors aim for mini kiosk duties
(June 2005)
The 1247L and 1229L 12in LCD touchmonitors are ideally suited to complement the rise in point-of-display mini kiosks
White LED drivers boost efficiency
(June 2005)
Two new white LED drivers deliver high efficiency up to 80% during operation in compact handheld and battery-operated electronics
Compact CPU is all-in-one control solution
(June 2005)
The NOVA-7170 CPU board is an all-in-one 5.25in solution targeted at the embedded and industrial computing market
Distribution trio augment display support
(April 2005)
Hitachi Display Products Group has appointed three new major distributors to its European network in a move that offers customers improved access to specialist design and support services
SoC development is tailored to China
(April 2005)
Sharp Microelectronics has expanded its technical and customer support for Chinese engineering customers designing with its microcontroller and system-on-chip products
Red, red-orange and amber LEDs break records
(April 2005)
Red, red-orange and amber LEDs that pump out record-breaking typical lumens per package of 110 for amber, 140 for red and 190 for red-orange represent a technology 'quantum leap'
Alliance targets solid-state illumination
(March 2005)
Catalyst Semiconductor and Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions are to promote each others' products in the systems they offer to global solid-state illumination customers
Board brings multimedia to the point of sale
(March 2005)
New from Axiomtek, the SBC856A1 is a powerful SBC designed for high-end multimedia POS applications as well as other special OEM markets
System in package to bring DVB-H TV to handsets
(February 2005)
Philips will deliver a system-in-package (SiP) enabling TV on mobile in Q4 2005

