In this paper we reported a novel technology to improve sandy mura which is a common defect in 32 inches TFT-LCD displaymanufacturing. After optimizing the FSA voltage applying process, sandy Mura ratio reduced, and the total yield rate risen significantly.
This paper presents information concerning the specific application of a special protection system (SPS). The information in this paper includes the technical concept behind the SPS, the system analysis justifying the application and an illustration of real life operation utilizing a special protection system to maximize the scheduling generation capability (SGC) for the Palo Verde network hub located in the Southwest Region of the United States. Implementation of this SPS which initiates direct generator tripping (DGT) can minimize the adverse impacts due to a double circuit outage in the common corridor and can prevent further wide-spread cascading outages on the existing system. As an additional benefit, the SPS will maximize transmission system transfer capability. This paper discusses the operating studies and the associated technical advantages that can be achieved by utilizing this type of special protection system in the WECC major southwest network hub.
AMEL displays with 12~mx12km pixels in a 1280x 1024 array have been built and operated at 100MHz input data rates. The display accepts data at 100MHz on each of the 8 parallel inputs to support a total pixel data rate of over 800 megabits per second. These high data rates were achieved using a 1.2~m effective channel length body-tied crystalline silicon TFTs fabricated on SOI. This is the highest data rate reported for any flat panel display.
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