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LCD drivers
Introduction
NXP Semiconductors is the leader in advanced drivers for small LCD panels.
Our considerable market share keeps us in close contact with demanding customers to understand their needs.
As a result, we are able to create fully-featured products at low cost.
So why choose NXP Semiconductors?
In this section, you'll find pages describing the different types of LCD Displays which cover the advangates and disadvantages of each.
You'll also find detailed Products pages covering the different types of LCD driver products we make and how they can be used to drive the different types of displays.
In the future, we will be adding information regarding different display technologies, packaging and manufacturing considerations, as well as information on LCD glass manufacturers.
Displays
A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) serves as optical feedback to control input from a data-bus or keypad.
This feedback is essential for ease-of-use in today's products.
Basic elements of LCD displays include numbers, "starburst" and block characters, icons, and graphic/matrix panels.
In combination or separately, the right elements create a pleasant display with excellent functionality and minimum processor supervisory management/overhead.
The basic liquid crystal display uses the effect of blocking light by switching the light polarization.
Ambient light is reflected from a mirrored surface on the back side of the display.
Unlike other types of displays which generate their own light, the use of backlighting should be evaluated to improve usability.
The use of backlighting can, however, increase power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Backlighting
Liquid crystal displays depend on ambient light being reflected from a mirrored surface on the back side of the display.
Readability can be enhanced by using a display with a smart backlight.
A backlight can boost contrast by several orders of magnitude.
Blinking a backlight can also function as an alert mechanism.
Using multicolor backlighting LEDs, the color of the display can be changed to reflect the status of an application.
For instance, a green backlight under normal conditions turns red for alert situations.
NXP makes a wide variety of LED drivers/controllers that can be programmed for and are ideal for these purposes.
When adding backlighting, consideration should be given to the increased power consumption, particularly in battery-powered applications.
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