2004
DOI: 10.1889/1.1830972
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LP‐3: Late‐News Poster: A 2.1‐in. QCIF+ CG‐Silicon LCD with a Low Power Non‐Linear DAC

Abstract: A 2.1′ QCIF+ (176 × 208) Continuous Grain Silicon LCD with a monolithic 6‐bit digital driver has been developed. The panel uses a low power, buffer‐less architecture based on a new non‐linear digital‐to‐analogue converter (DAC), and features a new, reduced bezel size, bi‐directional shift register.

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“…Advanced technologies such as Sharp's CG-Silicon technology [1] [2] have enabled designers to aggressively target low power consumption, small bezel size, high brightness and high display resolution. New monolithic technologies including multi-driver systems [3] [4], multi-resolution drivers [5] and low power non-linear DAC architectures [6] have been developed to target these requirements. Looking forwards, it is recognized that added sensor functionality will be a central feature of next generation LCDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced technologies such as Sharp's CG-Silicon technology [1] [2] have enabled designers to aggressively target low power consumption, small bezel size, high brightness and high display resolution. New monolithic technologies including multi-driver systems [3] [4], multi-resolution drivers [5] and low power non-linear DAC architectures [6] have been developed to target these requirements. Looking forwards, it is recognized that added sensor functionality will be a central feature of next generation LCDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%