Display Aging has been shown to be present in all displays to one degree or another. We will discuss some recent information on Display Aging discussing aging issues in Fluorescent, short arc and Plasma (PLANON) Lamps, LCDs, PDPs, CRTs, and FEDs. This is a very large subject and we will highlight only some of the more important aging issues. In each case, we will briefly describe the display (and or component) and then review some aging aspects of the display (or component). When possible we will compare the aging characteristics in different displays.
This paper addresses the automotive and avionics application of cathode-ray (CRTs). Some discussion of the key attributes of displays is included. Examples of the different types of high information content displays are discussed. Automotive and avionics environments are briefly addressed. Typical CRTs and their subsystems are addressed as well as the demands that avionics environment and automotive environment contribute to a design/use trade-off analysis. The disadvantages and advantages of CRT technology in general are addressed as well as some example applications being offered in aviation and automotive vehicles.
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