Displays
Industrial panel PC suits harsh environments
DFI has launched KS310-IMX6, a Freescale i.MX6 processor-based fanless Panel PC using a 10.1” (1280x800) industrial grade LCD panel with projected capacitive touch solution and ARM architecture four/two Cortex-A9 processor at only 1.0GHz. To withstand harsh operating environments, KS310-IMX6 is made with a robust mechanical design and can operate from -20 to +60°C.
EVE ICs support up to 800x600px for larger displays
FTDI Chip has expanded its Embedded Video Engine (EVE) portfolio for advanced HMI implementation with four ICs supporting higher maximum screen resolutions than previously possible. The FT81xQ series supports up to 800x600px, increasing from the 512x512px of the FT800Q/801Q series, in order to address the larger displays (7" and above) used in point-of-sales units, information kiosks, etc.
Ambient light & proximity sensor saves battery power
Integrating an IR emitter, photo detectors for proximity and ambient light, a signal processing IC and a 16-bit ADC, the VCNL4040 has been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology. The three-in-one sensor saves power as a proximity sensor by disabling touch screens until a user is detected and uses its integrated ambient light function for display/keypad adaptive brightness control and backlighting.
Improve LED brightness in battery-powered devices
Current sensing resistors, designed to improve LED brightness and efficiency in portable battery-powered applications, have been introduced by Vishay Precision Group. The LED1625 and LED221, which expand the company’s Vishay Foil Resistors, provide low TCR of 0.05ppm/°C nominal (0 to +60°C) and 0.2ppm/°C nominal (-55 to +125°C,+25°C ref.), load-life stability of ±0.005% and tight tolerances to ±0.01%.
2560x1440px monitor features 1ms response time
With a WQHD resolution of 2560x1440px and a response time of just 1ms, the 68.6cm (27″) AOC Q2778VQE monitor from AOC is suitable for enjoying fast-paced games and detailed movies. Professional users will also benefit from the screen real estate, while working with complex multi-window applications or high-resolution imagery, for instance.
Laser-based DLP video wall provides 1,800lm
Delta Electronics will unveil what it terms the 'world’s first' ultra-bright Laser-based Digital Light Processing (DLP) video wall at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2015, featuring brightness of up to 1,800lm and energy savings of up to 10%. Delta will also demonstrate its advanced vision control systems, Distributive Vision Control System (DVCS) and MiNiCON, which turn the company's video walls into display and monitoring solutions f...
Multi-touch film is rollable & flexible
Zytronic has introduced a rollable and extremely flexible touch film which utilises the company’s proprietary Multi-touch Projected Capacitive Technology (MPCT). The ZYFILM enables customers to create their own touch screen displays by laminating the film on to the rear of a transparent substrate, such as a shop window, and combining it with a projector or LCD.
Plastic LCDs are cheap, light, thin & shatterproof
The partnership between FlexEnable and Merck has yielded an LCD which is completely free of glass, instead using organic transistors on a plastic sheet. Plastic LCD technology has the potential to make products ten times thinner, more than ten times lighter and cheaper than conventional glass-based displays while being shatterproof and even conformal.
Embedded PC supports wide range of display sizes
Display Solutions has introduced the DS87 embedded PC, which accommodates 4K ultra HD content and allows operators to show different high quality content across three screens simultaneously. Successor to the DS61, this robust, powerful and slim embedded PC integrates new 4th generation Intel processors, and is compatible with the latest Windows and Linux operating systems and supports display sizes varying from 6.4in up to 70in or even larger, if...
Colour sensor targets smartphones & tablets
A colour sensor, designed for display-equipped devices capable of detecting the colour temperature, brightness and RGB components of ambient light, has been released by ROHM. By leveraging original infrared removal technology and computing methods, the BH1745NUC reduces the effects of infrared rays by more than ten times compared with conventional devices. This enables compatibility with dark (low permeability) optical windows.