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GenFlective TechnologyPassive Optical Brightness Enhancement for Flat Panel LCD Monitors
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07-Nov-2007
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Overview As more and more LCDs find their way into outdoor applications, the need becomes far greater for them to not only be able to withstand severe temperature extremes (heat and cold) and solar radiation, but the LCD must also be readable when exposed to extreme optical conditions such as direct and indirect sunlight, glare and reflection. Most off-the-shelf LCDs are not properly equipped to handle all of these requirements. The traditional approach demands installation of value-add backlights to boost brightness and incorporation of thermal management solutions to dissipate the heat generated by the backlights. Additionally, although transmissive panels are now available with a white luminance of more than 400 nits, they do not provide adequate brightness or contrast to be considered practical in high ambient lighting conditions or direct sunlight. The Myth For example, imagine that a value-add backlight is used to increase the luminance of an OEM LCD that has a white luminance of 200 nits and a contrast ratio of 300:1 (black luminance of 0.66 nits) by ten-fold to a white luminance of 2,000 nits. While the display is unarguably brighter, the increased brightness will not be of much value in direct sunlight if the “black luminance” is correspondingly increased from 0.66 nits to 660 nits (contrast ratio of 3.03). These factors, as well as other integration issues such as power consumption and heat dissipation, must be considered as a collective when designing an LCD for true sunlight readability. General Digital™ offers three types of sunlight readable solutions. The first is the traditional value-add backlight solution. The second approach is to provide a transflective display, which incorporates a highly reflective backlight that reflects ambient light back out of the display. Our third offering, and generally the most efficient and cost-effective solution, is the GenFlective™ display, a hybrid of transflective and passive enhancements. Value-Add Backlights A typical 2,000 nit backlight for a 10.4" display will require as much as 20 watts, while a 600 nit 20" backlight uses greater than 60 watts. Because of this high power consumption, heat dissipation is of paramount importance. Integration of thermal management such as heat sinks, cooling fans, heat exchangers, heat pipes, etc. is necessary to maintain safe operating conditions. Although most recent value-add backlight designs do not add significant depth to the OEM LCD, they typically require more space in the integrated enclosure due to the necessity to provide thermal management. By themselves, value-add backlights can be quite costly. In addition to the expense of the backlights and their associated electronics and packaging, most displays also require some optical films as well. When considering the integration of a value-add backlight, one must also consider the expense of the thermal management solution (typically required) as well as the increased cost of ownership resulting from shortened lamp life. And don’t forget about the special inverter(s) required to drive the backlights. Transflective Panels Additionally, transflective panels are only available
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GenFlective™ Technology In contrast to value-add backlights, LCDs enhanced with GenFlective™ technology do not require any additional power since General Digital™ has not modified the OEM bulbs or backlights. In addition to reduced power consumption, this benefits the end user with cooler running units, which in turn negates the need for bulky, complex and/or expensive cooling systems (fans, heat exchangers, heat pipes, etc.) that traditional value-add backlights typically require. Another benefit resulting from these factors is improved reliability (reduced piece count). Since the LCD’s lamps are not being overdriven, the GenFlective™ enhancements do not adversely affect the brightness half-life of the bulbs. A direct correlation exists between the brightness half-life of the bulbs and the suitability and cost of ownership of the integrated solution. For example, most bulbs are rated for 50,000 hours when operated at their intended drive current. As a rule of thumb, the bulbs will lose 10% of their initial brightness during their first 500-2,000 hours and 1-5% for every 1,000 hours of use thereafter. Longer brightness half-life also reduces the cost of ownership by reducing the frequency in which the backlights must be replaced. In theory, candidate displays for GenFlective™ enhancement can be of any size, resolution or manufacturing origin. The success of the candidate display is most influenced by the display’s aperture, transmissivity and the “personality” (OEM film recipe). Combining GenFlective™ with Other Technologies Optical bonding of an LCD reduces internal reflection and increases brightness and contrast by index matching internal surfaces. It also creates a shatterproof construction similar to the properties of automotive windshields. An additional benefit is the optical-friendly integration of other options, such as heaters, EMI filters, hot mirrors (IR filters) and more. Another combination utilizes low power active enhancement, which allows overdriving of cold cathode fluorescent tubes and multiple tube edgelight replacements. Overdriving the bulbs, or using a drive current that is greater than recommended by the OEM manufacturer, will increase display brightness but will also reduce the brightness half-life expectancy of the bulbs. Increasing the number of bulbs will also increase the luminosity of the panel and add less than 10 watts of additional power consumption. In some instances, GenFlective™ technology can also be combined with traditional value-add backlights for a “best of both worlds” solution. Integration Decisions and Influences Introduction of overlays that adversely affect light transmission, such as vandal shields, touchscreens, EMI filters, hot mirrors, etc., will diminish the performance of the Genflective™-enhanced LCD.
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