Micro-LED Technology
Micro-LED technology is a type of display technology that uses a matrix of tiny LEDs to create images. It is different from traditional LCDs and OLEDs, which use a backlight to illuminate the display.
Micro-LED technology has several advantages over traditional display technologies. It offers higher contrast ratios, wider viewing angles, faster response times, and higher brightness levels.
The EVIYOS KEW GBBMD1U is a significant advancement in micro-LED technology, featuring a large-matrix LED die bonded to an ASIC driver die. This configuration enables the device to achieve high brightness and fast response times, making it suitable for applications that require high performance and low power consumption.
“The µPLS micro-LED is a true innovation in the automotive industry, offering unparalleled brightness and color accuracy.”
The Driver Die
The driver die is a crucial component in the development of automotive displays. It is responsible for controlling the flow of electrical current to the display’s pixels, ensuring that the image is displayed correctly. The driver die is designed and manufactured by ams OSRAM at the ams 200 foundry in Austria. The driver die is a complex component, requiring precise engineering and manufacturing techniques to produce. It must be able to handle the high currents and voltages required to power the display’s pixels. The driver die is typically made of silicon, a semiconductor material that is well-suited for high-power applications. The driver die is designed to be highly efficient, with a focus on minimizing power consumption while maintaining high image quality. This is achieved through the use of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques, such as 3D modeling and simulation.
The µPLS Micro-LED
The µPLS micro-LED is a cutting-edge display technology developed by Nichia. It features 16,384 pixels, making it one of the highest-resolution display technologies available.
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