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Integration of LCD and Drive Electronics onto Plastic Film
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Abstract
A new liquid crystal display module integrating a LC cell of reflective type, printed circuits and a driver IC on a piece of plastic (polyethersulfone) is developed for automotive dashboard instrumentation. The module, which includes an LC cell with 22 leads to display, can be interfaced directly to a microprocessor with only 8 external leads. The module is flexible so that compact assembly with the systems is possible.
Authors
- Fumio Matsukawa - Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Products Development Laboratory
- Hirotsugu Arai - Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Products Development Laboratory
- Shigeo Hayashi - Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Materials Engineering Laboratory
- Hiroshi Yamane - Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Materials Engineering Laboratory
Citation
Matsukawa, F., Arai, H., Hayashi, S., and Yamane, H., "Integration of LCD and Drive Electronics onto Plastic Film," SAE Technical Paper 850136, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850136.Also In
References
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- Nishimura H. “Polyethersulfone Film (in Japanese)” Plastics 33 1983 106