Progress in electro-optics : reviews of recent developments
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Progress in electro-optics : reviews of recent developments
(NATO advanced study institutes series, Series B . Physics ; v. 10)
Plenum Press, c1975
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Note
"Lectures presented at the 1973 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Progress in Some Areas of Electro-Optics : the Alphanumeric Displays, held in Milan, Italy, August 23-31, 1973."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Advances in systems technology are creating the need for alphanumeric displays and component technology to satisfy this need. The field of alphanumeric displays covers appli- cations from the single character lift indicator to the thousand-plus character computer read- out. A survey of the state of alphanumeric displays helps the user of display devices to make a choice, for a particular application, between the various devices available now or in the near future. It is essential to consider the circuits and the display device together in order to obtain a clear picture of the economics of the different techniques. In general, a display module is controlled by binary input signals at normal logic pow- ers and may be subdivided into five basic elements: 1) data memory, 2) character generator, 3) driving circuits, 4) scanning circuits, and 5) display device. The data memory is essential to make the display module independent of the system. Normally, this will be an electronic memory, but in some cases, the display device will have an inherent memory.
The character generator must perform two functions: 1) convert the binary code to a 'lout of n' form to select the chosen character out of the on' available, and 2) create the character format, although in some cases this is inherent in the display device.
Table of Contents
The Historical Development of Electro-Optics.- Fundamentals of Electro- and Magneto-Optics and Non-Linear Optics.- Recent Developments in Hologram: Radar and Sonar.- Holography by Shadow Casting.- Liquid Crystal Matrix Displays.- Electroluminescent Semiconductor Diode Displays.- Gas Discharge Data Displays.- Present State of the Digital Laser Beam Deflection Technique for Alphanumeric and Graphic Displays.- Transparent Conductive Coatings.- Display Drive Circuits and Their Impact on System Economics.
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