
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LCD monitors",
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 Varistors protect data lines from
AVX, which we summarised at the time by saying "The multilayer ceramic varistors feature nonlinear, bidirectional voltage-current characteristics similar to back-to-back Zener diodes and an EMC capacitor in parallel".
The same day,
we featured the news release LCD controllers handle multiple standards from
Oki Electric: "Oki Electric's ML86V8207 and ML86V8209 LSIs include the video decoder, scaler, on-screen display (OSD) and LCD controller functions in a single chip".
In January 2008, we covered the news from Stealth Computer
concerning its TuffTouch industrial grade LCD monitor
- take a look at Rugged LCD monitor keeps out water and dirt
which says: "The NEMA 4/IP 66 LCD front-panel withstands water, dust and dirt intrusion and performs well beyond ordinary commercially available monitors".
Take a look also at the news release from NXP Semiconductors, Inverter controllers shed light on LCD TVs,
as well as LCD monitors improve image of SMT equipment from Alternative SMT,
and LCD monitors suit rough use from BVM.
See also:
Component changes display into PC
(October 2007)
The Via vm700 provides a solution for a wide spectrum of intelligent display applications, such as state of the art casino gaming, home automation, information kiosks and advertising
LCD monitors resist vandalism
(August 2007)
Both of Trident's Winmate monitors feature a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 million display colours and optional video inputs
Video digitiser takes more onboard
(May 2007)
Device combines ease of use and high-resolution video performance to create the ideal choice for digitising analogue YPbPr video from HDTV tuners, set-top boxes, SD and HD DVDs
Controller ICs feature THD performance
(December 2006)
Fairchild Semiconductor introduces critical conduction mode (CRM) power factor correction (PFC) controller ICs specially designed to meet stringent stand-by power and harmonic regulations
DSP devices advance medical design
(November 2006)
Esaote has leveraged TI DSP technology to create a line of next-generation diagnostic products including ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and electrocardiogram machines
Multimedia switches ease handset interfacing
(October 2006)
Highly integrated multimedia switches offer an industry-leading combination of features, performance and packaging for a range of portable applications
Exclusion order blocks power chip sales
(October 2006)
Power Integrations has announced that the exclusion order issued by the International Trade Commission against System General Corp is now in force
Image sensor scoops innovation award
(October 2006)
Semiconductor Insights has named the IM103 one-third-inch VGA-format CMOS image sensor the winner of the 2006 Insight Award for Most Innovative Image Sensor
Display integration gains seal of approval
(October 2006)
Horizon Technology has been authorised by NEC Display Solutions to participate in the NEC Display Solutions prestigious Integration Select programme
Round one to PI in PWM patent case
(October 2006)
Power Integrations has won a verdict in its patent-infringement lawsuit against Fairchild Semiconductor
Switches speed to route QXGA video signals
(September 2006)
Crosspoint switches operate above 500MHz, providing professional video designers with high levels of integration and bandwidth
Commission confirms patent ruling
(August 2006)
The International Trade Commission has issued its final determination in Power Integrations' patent-infringement case against System General Corp
Size is no problem for IR touch screens
(July 2006)
Trident has made available IRtouch's complete product line of infra-red touch-screens, from 6.4 to 127in
Image processor enables professional displays
(June 2006)
TVLogic is using the GF9351 image processor with Visual Excellence Processing technology to power all four of its new multiformat LCD monitors
Image processor makes HDTV fit for display
(June 2006)
Sensoray has introduced a 1080i compatible HDTV image processor for embedded systems in the broadcast and medical markets
Trade commission upholds patent claims
(May 2006)
Power Integrations has won a favourable decision in its patent-infringement case against System General Corp (SG), filed last year with the US International Trade Commission (ITC)
Adapter links MCUs straight to displays
(April 2006)
The microVGA is a graphics adapter that can display text characters and graphics patterns from any host microcontroller, embedded device or a PC with a USB or serial port
Touch screens make a big display
(March 2006)
Horizon Technology has added 40 and 42in SAW touch screens to its product line
Digital source driver upgrades colour management
(January 2006)
A new 13bit digital source driver for high definition LCD systems is capable of a data transfer speed of 500Mbit/s
Regulator does the lot for TFT LCD panels
(November 2005)
The MAX8761 is a complete linear-regulator power supply for thin-film transistor liquid-crystal-display panels used in LCD monitors and LCD TVs
Mono module resolves to improve medical imaging
(October 2005)
In mid-October NEC will begin shipping samples of a new 19in monochrome super-extended graphics array (SXGA) amorphous silicon TFT LCD module, which is suitable for use in the medical field
LCD monitor shows up in extreme ambient light
(September 2005)
The StealthVU SV-1700-HB high brightness LCD monitor is designed to operate in extreme ambient light conditions, outperforming ordinary LCD monitors
Optical sensors help save backlight power
(August 2005)
Novel light-to-current optical sensors combine a photodiode and a current amplifier on a single chip
PWM patent hearing set for January 2006
(August 2005)
Power Integrations' case against System General Corp at the US International Trade Commission is scheduled to begin on 18th January 2006
Transflective displays find a place in the sun
(June 2005)
Transflective sunlight readable monitors from Impulse are ideal for outdoor applications that require clarity of picture under all circumstances
Tiny audio amp IC delivers big power
(June 2005)
The NCP2820 delivers a power-efficient, cost-effective solution for driving the loudspeaker for hands-free, high-power, melody ringer and other multimedia functions in a cellphone
Trade commission investigates patent claims
(June 2005)
The US International Trade Commission has moved to institute an investigation into whether System General Corp is infringing four US Patents held by Power Integrations
Anachip fills a large niche for Symmetry
(May 2005)
Symmetry Electronics has signed a North American distribution agreement to add Anachip Corporation to its expanding roster of franchised manufacturers
Open frame computer eases kiosk applications
(March 2005)
Advantech has released its most powerful open frame computing box to date: the ES-200-80 is designed to reduce costs and ease integration of kiosk applications
Switches turn to high-resolution displays
(September 2004)
The FSAV430 is a high-performance quad SPDT (2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer) video switch
Convection reflow ovens are ready for lead-free
(August 2004)
The Dima range of convection reflow ovens features lead-free capability to meet future electronics industry needs in view of the forthcoming lead ban
Frugal backlight power chip saves battery charge
(July 2004)
A new full-bridge LCD backlight inverter/driver IC offers high efficiency and reliability in a small-footprint package to optimise portable backlighting designs
LCD monitors integrate infra-red touch technology
(July 2004)
Elo TouchSystems has expanded its family of LCD touch monitors that feature the company's CarrollTouch next-generation infra-red touch technology
LCD monitors drop into legacy CRT applications
(July 2004)
Using a novel analogue-digital driver board, Kent Modular Electronics has developed a range of LCD monitors that can interface with any legacy signal and give a full-screen, crisp, bright display

