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News Release from: Densitron Display Solutions | Subject: OLED evaluation kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2008
OLED development hosted on PC platforms
Kit comprises an OLED display, a USB controller card, a mini USB cable, an interchangeable OLED display card and a CD with software applications and drivers.
Densitron has upgraded its OLED evaluation kit, which now offers users even more flexibility in terms of graphic display management and encompasses all the user-friendly features of the original DUO kit The kit is a powerful and easy-to-use demonstration tool for driving OLED displays from the USB port of a desktop or laptop PC
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The kit is hot pluggable and does not require extra power supply to run, allowing quick download of pictures and creation of slide shows for immediate demonstration.
The kit comprises an OLED display, a USB controller card, a mini USB cable, an interchangeable OLED display card and a CD with software applications and drivers.
The upgraded kit can automatically detect the connected display and customise the initialisation to suit.
Users can also easily send register commands to the driver IC, either using a command line interface or sending a script file containing all the commands and then executing the script.
In addition, the OLED evaluation kit incorporates brightness and slide time controls.
Several kits can also be connected to a PC at the same time, each one running from its own USB port, enabling the properties of different OLED displays to be assessed and compared easily. Request a free brochure from Densitron Display Solutions ...
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