Introduction to Microdisplays

Par : David Armitage, Ian Underwood, Shin-Tson Wu
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  • Nombre de pages377
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.903 kg
  • Dimensions17,5 cm × 24,9 cm × 2,8 cm
  • ISBN0-470-85281-X
  • EAN9780470852811
  • Date de parution01/11/2006
  • CollectionSeries in Display Technology
  • ÉditeurWiley

Résumé

Microdisplays are tiny, high-resolution electronic displays, designed for use in magnifying optical systems such as HDTV projectors and near-eye personal viewers. As a result of research and development into this field, microdisplays are incorporated in a variety of visual electronics, notably new 3G portable communications devices, digital camera technologies, wireless Internet applications, portable DVD viewers and wearable PCs.
Introduction to Microdisplays is a thorough and comprehensive reference on this emerging topic. It is essential reading for display technology manufacturers, developers, and system integrators, as well as practising electrical engineers, physicists, chemists and specialists in the display field. Graduate students, researchers, and developers working in optics, material science, and telecommunications will also find this a valuable resource.
Introduction to Microdisplays encapsulates the market through describing in detail the theory, structure, fabrication and applications of microdisplays. In particular this book : Provides excellent reference material for the microdisplay industry through including an overview of current applications alongside a guide to future developments in the field. Covers all current technologies and devices such as Silicon Wafer Backplane Technology, Liquid Crystal Devices, Micromechanical Devices, and the emerging area of Organic Light Emitting Diodes.
Presents guidance on the design of the applications of microdisplays, including microdisplays for defence and telecoms, from basic principles through to their performance limitations.
Microdisplays are tiny, high-resolution electronic displays, designed for use in magnifying optical systems such as HDTV projectors and near-eye personal viewers. As a result of research and development into this field, microdisplays are incorporated in a variety of visual electronics, notably new 3G portable communications devices, digital camera technologies, wireless Internet applications, portable DVD viewers and wearable PCs.
Introduction to Microdisplays is a thorough and comprehensive reference on this emerging topic. It is essential reading for display technology manufacturers, developers, and system integrators, as well as practising electrical engineers, physicists, chemists and specialists in the display field. Graduate students, researchers, and developers working in optics, material science, and telecommunications will also find this a valuable resource.
Introduction to Microdisplays encapsulates the market through describing in detail the theory, structure, fabrication and applications of microdisplays. In particular this book : Provides excellent reference material for the microdisplay industry through including an overview of current applications alongside a guide to future developments in the field. Covers all current technologies and devices such as Silicon Wafer Backplane Technology, Liquid Crystal Devices, Micromechanical Devices, and the emerging area of Organic Light Emitting Diodes.
Presents guidance on the design of the applications of microdisplays, including microdisplays for defence and telecoms, from basic principles through to their performance limitations.