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5 June 1995 LCD backlight performance over the military operating temperature range
Michael Marentic
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Abstract
The paper is based on a 6 X 8 inch backlight assembly designed for a military requirement including NVG compatibility. Measured data for luminance and input power is reported across a temperature range of -40 to +55. The paper highlights the state of the art achieved for the fluorescent cavity design approach implemented by SAIC. The data demonstrates the relationships between light output, input power and temperature. The data suggest engineering requirements for thermal control of LCD displays and system performance expectations at the extreme edges of the temperature range.
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Michael Marentic "LCD backlight performance over the military operating temperature range", Proc. SPIE 2462, Cockpit Displays II, (5 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210971
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

LCDs

Temperature metrology

Electronics

Coating

Manufacturing

Mercury

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