You might have seen old display panels, from 3″ to 10″, with 40-pin FFC connectors where every pin seems to be used for some data signal. We call these displays parallel RGB, or TTL RGB ...
Which is perhaps why [Miguel Reis] thought he’d spruce it up a bit with an RGB backlight. While we’ll admit that this hack is mostly about looking cool, it’s not entirely without practical ...
The latest fashion in PCs. Starting in the mid-2010s, RGB lighting adds flair to what has traditionally been a rectangular black box. Red, green and blue LED lights adorn any or all of the ...
Most mobile displays use industry standard interfaces such as MIPI DSI for interface connectivity. Traditional processors sometimes have a MIPI DPI or CMOS interface that cannot be directly connected ...
The RGB pixels are created by first photo-patterning ... stabilizing it when dissolved in a solvent for printing. Universal Display Corporation was developing high-efficiency, phosphorescent ...
Researchers at Nichia Corporation have demonstrated ... However, there are still many major display and projector applications that cannot be addressed using RGB LEDs — these applications ...