High-definition display uses white OLED, color filters Eastman Kodak Co. and Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. have developed an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display that employs a white organic electroluminescent material and color filters that may be applied to large, high-definition displays. Sanyo will demonstrate a 14.7-inch prototype of the display at the CEATEC Japan 2002 conference which begins Tuesday (Oct. 1) in Makuhari, Japan. OpenAccess API could link design, manufacturing A powerful coalition of chip makers, mask makers, equipment providers and EDA vendors will gather in Monterey, Calif. on Monday (Sept. 30) to call for a single design-through-manufacturing data model based on the OpenAccess application programming interface. Silicon retina enables electronic vision A silicon retina that approximates electronic vision was described by researchers at the 15th IEEE International ASIC/SoC Conference here. Ziatech sale puts CompactPCI under the scope Intel Corp.'s impending sale of its Ziatech unit for less than one-fiftieth of the unit's purchase price has
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Electroluminescent Lighting
Electroluminescent Lighting are flexible sheets, wires, sticks, etc. that uses electroluminescence to produce illumination.
Display Filters and Films
Display filters and films are designed to filter, enhanced and/or protect monitors or flat panel displays (FPD).
Vision Sensors
Vision sensors are industrial products that automate decisions and processes by the use of video cameras linked to application-specific software on a user interface. These are also known as machine vision systems, and are useful for measurement, pass/fail decisions, and inspection.
Low Light Cameras
Low light cameras are a type of video camera with extreme photon sensitivity, and are excellent for recording in situations where only ambient levels of light are available. Common deployments include overnight surveillance and remote machine monitoring.
Video Cameras
Video cameras record live-action scenes that are available for viewing via a stored or transmitted video feed. This allows the user to create a permanent and detailed chronicle of events. Video cameras record dozens of pictures (or frames) a second that when viewed in succession, clearly distinguish the translation of an object or person over time.
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