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10 September 2003 High-resolution AM LCD development for avionic applications
Larry S. Lamberth, Ravindra R. Laddu, Doug Harris, Kalluri R. Sarma, Wang-Yang Li, C. C. Chien, C. Y. Chu, C. S. Lee, Chen-Lung Kuo
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Abstract
For the first time, an avionic grade MVA AM LCD with wide viewing angle has been developed for use in either landscape or portrait mode. The development of a high resolution Multi-domain Vertical Alignment (MVA) Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display (AM LCD) is described. Challenges met in this development include achieving the required performance with high luminance and sunlight readability while meeting stringent optical (image quality) and environmental performance requirements of avionics displays. In this paper the optical and environmental performance of this high resolution 14.1” MVA-AM-LCD are discussed and some performance comparisons to conventional AM-LCDs are documented. This AM LCD has found multiple Business Aviation and Military display applications and cockpit pictures are presented.
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Larry S. Lamberth, Ravindra R. Laddu, Doug Harris, Kalluri R. Sarma, Wang-Yang Li, C. C. Chien, C. Y. Chu, C. S. Lee, and Chen-Lung Kuo "High-resolution AM LCD development for avionic applications", Proc. SPIE 5080, Cockpit Displays X, (10 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500923
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

CRTs

Reliability

Cockpit displays

Aerospace engineering

Cesium

Image quality standards

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