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6 May 2009 FSC LCD technology for military and avionics applications
Kalluri R. Sarma, John Schmidt, Jerry Roush
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Abstract
Field sequential color (FSC) liquid crystal displays (LCD) using a high speed LCD mode and an R, G, B LED backlight, offers a significant potential for lower power consumption, higher resolution, higher brightness and lower cost compared to the conventional R, G, B color filter based LCD, and thus is of interest to various military and avionic display applications. While the DLP projection TVs, and Camcorder LCD view finder type displays using the FSC technology have been introduced in the consumer market, large area direct view LCD displays based on the FSC technology have not reached the commercial market yet. Further, large area FSC LCDs can present unique operational issues in avionic and military environments particularly for operation in a broad temperature range and with respect to its susceptibility for the color breakup image artifact. In this paper we will review the current status of the FSC LCD technology and then discuss the results of our efforts on the FSC LCD technology evaluation for the avionic applications.
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Kalluri R. Sarma, John Schmidt, and Jerry Roush "FSC LCD technology for military and avionics applications", Proc. SPIE 7327, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics III, 73270D (6 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.822501
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Military display technology

Optical filters

Video

Liquid crystals

Reflectivity

LED backlight

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