Components: 1.6-in. Diagonal Color OLEDs Now Mass-Produced

Aug. 23, 2004
The first full-color organic LED (OLED) display with a 1.6-in. diagonal is finally available in mass-production quantities. Viewing and active areas measure 34.00 by 34.00 and 27.275 by 27.275 mm, respectively. The passive matrix display offers...

The first full-color organic LED (OLED) display with a 1.6-in. diagonal is finally available in mass-production quantities. Viewing and active areas measure 34.00 by 34.00 and 27.275 by 27.275 mm, respectively. The passive matrix display offers 262,000 18-bit colors and a 100:1 contrast ratio. It also features 160° horizontal and viewing angles and is less than 2 mm thick. The display is powered from 8 to 16 V and has logic levels of 2.4 to 3.5 V. Dot pitch is 0.7 by 0.21 mm, and dot size measures 0.045 by 0.185 mm. Sample quantity pricing starts at $45 each. Contact the company for volume-quantity pricing.

One Stop Displayswww.onestopdisplays.net (407) 629-0500

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Roger Allan

Roger Allan is an electronics journalism veteran, and served as Electronic Design's Executive Editor for 15 of those years. He has covered just about every technology beat from semiconductors, components, packaging and power devices, to communications, test and measurement, automotive electronics, robotics, medical electronics, military electronics, robotics, and industrial electronics. His specialties include MEMS and nanoelectronics technologies. He is a contributor to the McGraw Hill Annual Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. He is also a Life Senior Member of the IEEE and holds a BSEE from New York University's School of Engineering and Science. Roger has worked for major electronics magazines besides Electronic Design, including the IEEE Spectrum, Electronics, EDN, Electronic Products, and the British New Scientist. He also has working experience in the electronics industry as a design engineer in filters, power supplies and control systems.

After his retirement from Electronic Design Magazine, He has been extensively contributing articles for Penton’s Electronic Design, Power Electronics Technology, Energy Efficiency and Technology (EE&T) and Microwaves RF Magazine, covering all of the aforementioned electronics segments as well as energy efficiency, harvesting and related technologies. He has also contributed articles to other electronics technology magazines worldwide.

He is a “jack of all trades and a master in leading-edge technologies” like MEMS, nanolectronics, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, military electronics, biometrics, implantable medical devices, and energy harvesting and related technologies.

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