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Flat Dot Matrix Display Module for Vehicle Instrumentation
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Abstract
Due to the recent increase in safety and operational information supplied to vehicle operators, an important need has arisen; the development of an effective display unit which uses a minimal amount of dashboard space.
A flat dot matrix LCD module is one possible satisfactory solution, but it is somewhat limited in terms of response time and viewing angle.
This paper presents a review of the recent progress and projected future trends in LCD technology as it is applied to vehicle instrumentation. In addition, the paper will discuss the design methodology, electro-optical properties, and function of three types of flat dot matrix display modules which have an intermediate number of picture elements.
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Otsuka, T., Ogasawara, Y., and Suzuki, Y., "Flat Dot Matrix Display Module for Vehicle Instrumentation," SAE Technical Paper 871288, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871288.Also In
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