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3 February 2011 Electrophoretic display technologies for e-book readers: system integration aspects
Philippe Gentric
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Abstract
Emerging screen technologies, such as Electrophoretic Displays (EPD) used in E-book Readers, are changing product power requirements due to their advantageous properties such as bi-stability (effective "zero power" static display) and reflective mode of operation (no backlight). We will first review the emerging screen technologies under the angle of system and IC design impact. We will explain power management consequences for IC design, with a focus on Application Engine SOCs for the wireless/portable markets.
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Philippe Gentric "Electrophoretic display technologies for e-book readers: system integration aspects", Proc. SPIE 7956, Advances in Display Technologies; and E-papers and Flexible Displays, 79560C (3 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.879209
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Reflectivity

System on a chip

Mirrors

Particles

Display technology

Microelectromechanical systems

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