Sepura’s new SCC colour console offers a large, high resolution display which is used to view text, graphics and high quality photographic maps. The application calls for a display that can be easily read in widely-varying ambient light conditions from complete darkness to bright sunlight.
Selectronic’s brief was to work with Sepura’s engineers to develop a display that combines excellent viewing angle, high resolution, sunlight viewing and long-term reliability. Selectronic suggested the use of TMR (transmissive micro reflective) technology which enables sunlight readability combined with a low-power LED backlight that provides a ‘night mode’ yet avoids glare. The final design uses a modified a 2.8” TFT that had originally been designed to be used in portrait mode. Selectronic worked with Sepura to modify the TFT production process to optimise the viewing properties for a landscape orientation.
Cost was, as always, a key consideration but the eventual display was delivered on budget. More, Selectronic has ensured long-term continuity of supply for the LCD, since this was also a requirement.
Commented Kevin Dry, joint MD, Selectronic: “This is an excellent example of our ability to work in partnership with a customer which has complex requirements. Our long experience with all types of display technologies means that we are technology-agnostic – we simply suggest the best display for the application. We are delighted to be involved in this high-profile project and wish Sepura all success.”