Publikation: Consecutive multiline addressing : A scheme for addressing PMOLEDs
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Consecutive multiline addressing (CMLA) has been developed to increase a PMOLED display's lifetime, resolution, and power efficiency. Mathematically, it decomposes an image matrix into a set of multiline matrices and a residual single-line matrix. The decomposition is lossless and implemented by a combinatorial algorithm allowing small chip size for the logic and high processing speed, e.g., for video applications. The additional memory needed for CMLA is just a fraction of the graphic data memory (GDRAM). The printed-circuit-board (PCB) prototype with a field programmable gate array (FPGA) proves that the CMLA produces images of the same visual quality as the conventional single-line addressing (SLA), while the power efficiency is substantially higher.
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XU, Chihao, Andreas KARRENBAUER, Kian Min SOH, Cosmin CODREA, 2008. Consecutive multiline addressing : A scheme for addressing PMOLEDs. In: Journal of the Society for Information Display. 2008, 16(2), pp. 211-219. ISSN 1071-0922. Available under: doi: 10.1889/1.2841853BibTex
@article{Xu2008Conse-19257, year={2008}, doi={10.1889/1.2841853}, title={Consecutive multiline addressing : A scheme for addressing PMOLEDs}, number={2}, volume={16}, issn={1071-0922}, journal={Journal of the Society for Information Display}, pages={211--219}, author={Xu, Chihao and Karrenbauer, Andreas and Soh, Kian Min and Codrea, Cosmin} }
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